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Bibles - Anyone incarcerated who requests a Bible receives a copy of the complete Bible or New Testament .
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Bras and Socks – People sometimes come into the jail without these, especially in the warmer months. These same people are often released when it is cold outside. This is also a warmth and hygiene issue while in jail.
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Postage Stamps -- We encourage those incarcerated to maintain or resurrect a connection to family and loved ones by sending greeting cards for birthdays, holidays, Mother’s Day and during illness. The cards are donated but require postage.
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Reading Glasses – For many, jail is the first time they have stopped in a quiet moment to read or reflect, whether on the Word or a book. We want to encourage that and provide both new and used reading glasses upon request.
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Cookies At Christmas - This program has been in place since 1995. Today, TJM provides cookies to roughly 2,000 incarcerated men and women, 50 kids at Youth, Inc. and 300 Corrections Officers in the Hamilton County jail system. For more information about Cookies at Christmas, click here.
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Training - For all the Hamilton County facilities, TJM provides chaplains and worship teams. With your donations, we are able to increase this training and provide more resources to our incarcerated brothers and sisters. For more information about TJM's Training Center, click here.
