these inmates until the women were released from prison. terry haygood has been raising jennifer s son caden since he was born. hi. isn t he cute? he s gotten big. hi. that s okay. that s okay. hey, caden, are you going to smile for mommy? there s a smile. smile! there s these women in our church that still have the heart for little ones, even though my baby s 13. so, women joy him and he s special, and it gives us the time to have a little one around and that kind of thing and get to know jennifer and be an encouragement to her as well. terry learned about the prison program from karen rowmore, who always felt something for inmates. i just felt led to get involved because i just think of somebody in prison alone and, you know, only have 2% of the prisoners actually get visitors every week. so, that tugged at my heart, too, and i just began praying for the person that i needed to minister to. it s been a really neat
every week. so, that tugged at my heart, too, and i just began praying for the person that i needed to minister to. it s been a really neat transition just seeing jennifer from one point to now. it s just a totally different person. watching these two women bring caden into the prison and seeing the love they had for both caden and jennifer was truly inspirational. and then terry, taking full responsibility for this child, knowing that she was going to give the child back to jennifer when she got out of prison, astounded me. they cannot take custody from you without a reason to. and as long as you have somebody to take care of him, you still have full custody. they just have temporary custody until you re released. and then once upon your release from here, you ll be given back all custody. so, that gives me the focus to know i have to do what i have to do to get out of here, to get him back and get my life back. what are you doing while you re in prison? how are you spending you
minister to. it s been a really neat transition just seeing jennifer from one point to now. it s just a totally different person. watching these two women bring caden into the prison and seeing the love they had for both caden and jennifer was truly inspirational. and then terry, taking full responsibility for this child, knowing that she was going to give the child back to jennifer when she got out of prison, astounded me. they cannot take custody from you without a reason to. and as long as you have somebody to take care of him, you still have full custody. they just have temporary custody until you re released. and then once upon your release from here, you ll be given back all custody. so, that gives me the focus to know i have to do what i have to do to get out of here, to get him back and get my life back. what are you doing while you re in prison? how are you spending your days here? ged classes, and then hopefully, after i get my ged, i start some college classes. my go
that s okay. that s okay. hey. are you going to smile for mommy? there s a smile. smile. there s women in our church that don t have the heart for little ones even though my baby is 13. we enjoy him and specialness gives us a time to have a little one around and that kind of thing and get to know jennifer and encouragement to her as well. terry learned about the prison program from another church volunteer, karen romo who always felt something for inmates. i just felt to get involved because i think of somebody in prison and alone. only 10% of the prisoners actually get visitors every week. that tugged at my heart too. i just began praying for the person that i needed to minister to. it s been a really neat transition just seeing jennifer from one point to now. it s just a totally different
hi. isn t he cute? he s gotten big. hi. that s okay. that s okay. hey, caden, are you going to smile for mommy? there s a smile. smile! there s these women in our church that still have the heart for little ones, even though my baby s 13. so, women joy him and he s special, and it gives us the time to have a little one around and that kind of thing and get to know jennifer and be an encouragement to her as well. terry learned about the prison program from karen rowmore, who always felt something for inmates. i just felt led to get involved because i just think of somebody in prison alone and, you know, only have 2% of the prisoners actually get visitors every week. so, that tugged at my heart, too, and i just began praying for the person that i needed to minister to. it s been a really neat transition just seeing jennifer from one point to now. it s just a totally different person. watching these two women bring caden into the prison and