Inmates
According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics, more than two-thirds of released prisoners are rearrested within three years, and more than half return to prison.
GuruKula Foundation's Inmate Reintegration and Mindfulness Program is designed to support inmates upon their release and help them reintegrate into society. The program focuses on addressing the challenges that inmates often face after leaving incarceration, such as finding employment, housing, and reconnecting with family and friends.
The foundation's program emphasizes mindfulness techniques that help inmates cultivate self-awareness, regulate their emotions, and develop compassion towards themselves and others. Mindfulness training can be an effective tool for reducing recidivism rates among inmates. The foundation's experienced instructors provide a safe and supportive environment for inmates to explore these practices and develop skills that can help them succeed in their post-incarceration lives.
By promoting personal growth and healing, the Inmate Reintegration and Mindfulness Program offers a path towards a brighter future for those who have been incarcerated. According to the Prison Policy Initiative, there are currently over 2 million people in U.S. prisons and jails, and the majority of them will eventually be released. The foundation's program aims to address the challenges that inmates face upon release and promote a more positive and constructive mindset.
By providing inmates with the tools to manage stress, develop positive relationships, and cultivate compassion, the foundation is working towards reducing recidivism rates and supporting successful reentry into society.
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