Our Director, Darryll Davis, committed murder in 1986 and served 22 years in prison. His life was changed and he wrote and taught The Daniel Project to many inmates while serving time. Once released, he created The Prisoner's Hope for the purpose of mentoring men and women and serving their families, as he saw the need first hand.
Since founding TPH in 2013, we have worked side-by-side with over 1,000 mentees and their families and have a success rate of 70%. Statistics notwithstanding, we expect our mentees to not reoffend, stay employed, maintain relationships with their families, regularly attend worship services, and stay engaged with us. These are our success metrics.
Our Director, Darryll Davis, committed murder in 1986 and served 22 years in prison. His life was changed and he wrote and taught The Daniel Project to many inmates while serving time. Once released, he created The Prisoner's Hope for the purpose of mentoring men and women and serving their families, as he saw the need first hand.
Since founding TPH in 2013, we have worked side-by-side with over 1,000 mentees and their families and have a success rate of 70%. Statistics notwithstanding, we expect our mentees to not reoffend, stay employed, maintain relationships with their families, regularly attend worship services, and stay engaged with us. These are our success metrics.