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What role does family support play in your rehabilitation?

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Ten Toes In

Ten Toes In

Q: What role does family support play in your rehabilitation?

Roland Cardiel

Working on myself will always be rewarding. But the support of my family keeps me grounded. It tells me that I’m not alone at this stage of my life, and lets me know that I will have the support I need when I go home.

Jason Satterfield

To me personally, it pushes and drives me to do my best. My family helps me strive to be the best of myself, not to be the old me, but to see me being successful in all I do.

Gary Beavers

The beacon in a prisoner’s future is the hope of returning to their family, and their unconditional love and support… Having a loving family gives the person hope while incarcerated, and help upon release.

William Harris

I’m taking the time to become a better man for my family. I want to be a better son and brother. Without their support this journey would be twice as hard. Without my family, I don’t know if rehabilitation would even be possible.

Randy Thompson

My wife is my inspiration. She tells me how much she believes in me, and it’s my goal every single day to live up to her faith. That’s the force that drives me to challenge myself, and to become a better man.

Joseph Marsala

My desire to be a better man, capable of supporting my own family one day, is dependent upon my experience with [their] unconditional love.

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