Prison Fellowship International

Hope Bridge is a Non-Profit launch of The Christ Foundation.

Prison Fellowship International: Transforming Lives Through Christ’s Compassion and Mercy

Prison Fellowship International (PFI) is a global family of over 120 national prison ministries that aim to transform the lives of prisoners, their families and victims of crime through Jesus’ love. Today, there are over 12 million incarcerated men and women, and nearly 19 million children of prisoners worldwide who are among the most overlooked and underserved populations. The PFI family serves these populations in culturally-relevant ways through restorative and rehabilitative programming, including in-prison evangelism, audio and video Bible engagement, and critical intervention services (education assistance, food support, health checks, etc.) for children and families. Thanks to generous partners, PFI is creating a global movement that bears witness to the compassion and mercy of Jesus Christ.

To learn more, visit www.pfi.org or call 703-481-0000.  For partnership opportunities or to make a life changing gift email: [email protected].

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