刘易斯顿人杰伊·布莱特曾是囚犯,创立了非营利组织Upwelling,通过指导和健身房帮助前服刑者重建生活。
Lewiston man Jay Bright, a former inmate, founded nonprofit Upwelling to help formerly incarcerated people rebuild lives through mentorship and gym access.
Jay Bright是一位刘易斯顿男子和前囚犯,他利用自己从吸毒成瘾和监禁到康复和目的的旅程,发起了一个名为 " Uphoring " 的非盈利性活动,以支持以前被监禁的个人。
Jay Bright, a Lewiston man and former inmate, has launched a nonprofit called Upwelling to support formerly incarcerated individuals, using his own journey from addiction and imprisonment to recovery and purpose.
布莱特在爱达荷州山景监狱服刑, 获得信任, 通过救世军的天使树计划帮助囚犯与他们的孩子建立联系, 现在专注于重新入境支持, 包括提供健身房会员资格以促进身体和心理健康.
After serving time at Idaho’s Mountain View prison, where he earned trust and helped inmates connect with their children through the Salvation Army’s Angel Tree program, Bright now focuses on reentry support, including providing gym memberships to promote physical and mental health.
他为康复而进行锻炼和辅导,目的是通过促进尊严和联系减少累犯。
He credits exercise and mentorship for his recovery and aims to reduce recidivism by fostering dignity and connection.
他的努力得到了监狱工作人员和法官的承认,体现了对第二次机会和社区重建的承诺。
His efforts, recognized by prison staff and judges, reflect a commitment to second chances and community rebuilding.