About the Prison System

The Need...

The State of Georgia employs 16 full-time and 3 part-time chaplains for 32 prisons. Through grants, HeartBound is funding chaplains at six additional correctional facilities. With 25 chaplains charged with serving approximately 55,000 inmates (that is a 1 to 2,200 ratio), Georgia's prison chaplains are severely limited in their capacity to make difference.

Statistics...

Georgia has the highest percentage of its population incarcerated than any place in the world – 1 in 13 Georgians is under some form of correctional supervision (1 in 31 is the national average). If you took the Georgia Department of Corrections as a whole, it would be the second largest city in the state behind Atlanta.

Ninety-five percent of the inmates in Georgia's prison system will eventually be released back into society. Unfortunately, a recent study by Barna Research revealed that approximately 75% of those who are released will return to prison (this is known as the recidivism rate). However, that percentage drops to an amazing 14% if the inmates studied the Bible while incarcerated. Other studies show that inmates who participate in faith and value-based programs are 50% less likely to be rearrested and 60% less likely to be reincarcerated when compared to other groups.

The cost of housing an inmate is staggering -- an average of $17,017 per inmate each year. Thus, HeartBound's impact goes further than just positively influencing and changing a person's life. If changed lives result in lowered recidivism rates, the savings can be equally staggering. For example, if just 1% of Georgia's prison population (550 inmates) are positively impacted through the work of this ministry and do not return to prison, that translates into a savings of almost $10 million dollars to the state. If 10% were impacted in the same manner, the state would have an almost $100 million dollar savings.


Prison Adoption

"I am more secure knowing that I have not only my family, but an extended adopted family praying for me as well. Praise God! You are doing a great service for the Lord. I pray that your mission to have all Georgia prisons adopted will be fulfilled." John, Inmate, Burruss Correctional Training Center

Adopted Prisons...

Month Adopted Prison Location Church Affliliation Chaplain
August 2010 Dodge State Prison Chester Eddrick High Ministries/New Creation Christian Church Sterling Averett (provided by grant from HeartBound)
June 2009 Valdosta State Prison Valdosta Free in Jesus Prison Ministry of Light of the World Christian Tabernacle James Miller
May 2009 Rutledge State Prison Columbus Jesus Inc. Internationl Outreach Morris Lewark
October 2005 Hays State Chickamauga Covenant Life Center Darryl Ellis
February 2004 Calhoun State Prison Morgan First Baptist Church of Albany Rodney Stamey
January 2004

Homerville State Prison (now closed)

Homerville Greater Morning Star Missionary Baptist Bobby Walthour, Jr.
December 2003 Burruss Correctional Training Center Forsyth Eastgate Church of God Jeff Alford

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Prisons Awaiting Adoption...

Prison Location Chaplain
Arrendale State Prison Alto Gayle Roberts
Augusta State Medical Prison Grovetown Roy Norman
Autry State Prison Pelham Doug Simmons
Baldwin State Prison Hardwick Charlene McElheney
Bostick State Prison Hardwick Gayle Jordajn
Central State Prison Macon Sidonie Hall
Coastal State Prison Garden City TBD
Georgia Diagnostic and Classification Prison Jackson Stanley Harrell
Hancock State Prison Sparta Larry Hill
Hays State Prison Trion Darryl Ellis
Johnson State Prison Wrightsville Forrest Lester
Lee State Prison Leesburg John Warrener
Macon State Prison Oglethorpe Sidonie Hall
Men's State Prison Hardwick Gayle Jordan
Metro State Women's Prison Atlanta Susan Bishop
Montgomery State Prison Mt. Vernon John Harmon
Pulaski State Women's Prison Hawkinsville Judy Knapp
Rutledge State Prison Columbus Morris Lewark
Smith State Prison Glennville Michael Flynn
Telfair State Prison Helena Freddie Castle
Valdosta State Prison Valdosta James Patrick Miller
Walker State Prison Rock Spring John Eldridge (provided by grant from HeartBound)
Washington State Women's Prison Davisboro Gary Cobb (volunteer)
Wilcox State Prison Abbeville Linda Taylor (provided by grant from HeartBound)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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