Thu. Nov 21st, 2024

LifeSiteNews is encouraging readers once again to write to imprisoned or sentenced American pro-lifers. We have obtained the latest information on where several of them are currently serving sentences for their attempts to save the unborn.

(LifeSiteNews) — August 9, 2024 Pro-life rescuers either in or awaiting prison have made – and are making – generous sacrifices on behalf of their unborn brothers and sisters.

One sacrifice is the company of like-minded men and women: Christians and other people of good will who share their conviction that innocent human life is sacred. By giving up their emotional support networks of family, friends, and colleagues, our pro-life heroes are in danger of a loneliness that can be felt even – or especially – in a crowded prison cafeteria or yard. Some of them have been handed years-long sentences.

For this reason, LifeSiteNews is encouraging readers once again to write to imprisoned or sentenced American pro-lifers. We are obtaining the latest information on where several prisoners of conscience are currently serving sentences for their attempts to save the unborn. Although it is almost certain your letters will be read by prison staff before they reach our brothers and sisters, it may be that your sentiments will touch and console their hearts, too.

The list is incomplete and will change over the months. If you have updated information about the mailing address of someone jailed for their pro-life witness, please contact Dorothy at dmclean@lifesitenews.com.

 Joan Andrews Bell  has requested that letters not be sent to her.

Letters to Jonathan Darnel may be sent to:

JONATHAN DARNEL 93647-509

FCI Thomson

Federal Correctional Institution

P.O. Box 1002

Thomson, IL 61285

Letters to Will Goodman may be sent to:

WILLIAM GOODMAN 93822-509

FCI Danbury

Federal Correction Institution

Route 37

Danbury, CT 06811

Letters to Lauren Handy may be sent to:

LAUREN HANDY 93984-007

FCI Tallahassee

Federal Correction Institution

P.O. Box 5000

Tallahassee, FL 32314

7” x 5” postcards only for Heather Idoni may be sent to:
HEATHER IDONI

Livingston County Jail

150 S Highlander Way

Howell, MI 48843

Letters to Jean Marshall may be sent to:

JEAN MARSHALL 93609-509

FCI Danbury

Federal Correctional Institution

Route 37

Danbury, CT 06811

Letters to Bevelyn Beatty Williams may (until mid-October 2024) be sent to:

The Well Ministries, Inc.

Bevelyn Williams

PO Box 633

Ooltewah, TN 37363

Different prisons have different rules about letters, and readers are advised to be as conservative as possible. When writing to prisoners in federal institutions, readers are asked to remember the following:

  1. Your letters will be opened by prison staff and the envelopes discarded.
  2. Use ink only, blue or black, whether writing by hand or typing.
  3. Paper should be no larger than 8”x 11”.
  4. Use standard envelopes.
  5. Use white stationary.
  6. Do not send any cardboard item, including Mass cards.
  7. Do not use crayons, markers, glitter, stickers or perfume.
  8. Write on one side of the page.
  9. Do not exceed five pages.
  10. Do not draw anything that could be construed as a gang symbol.

For more information, please see the “Smash the FACE Act” website.

2 thoughts on “Want to send letters to imprisoned pro-lifers? Here’s an updated address list”
  1. NO. Listen, we all fall short to the glory of God, and we will be judged by that. But, taking that judgement in our own personal hands is not alright. The imprisoned people who think they are ok with taking a life to save a life is no different than the person who decides an elected abortion. if these prisoners are lonely, they deserve that loneliness. the only thing to do for those who feel they have no other choice than an elected abortion is to pray for their salvation.

  2. People are in prison because they wanted to save a life! people that burned cities are still free?.
    what has this country come to?.

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