Volunteer Opportunity!

Bridges To Life needs volunteers to help make a difference in the lives of both prison inmates and victims of crime. You can help! Find out more about how you can join the Bridges to Life volunteer team.

News Articles

Numerous articles have been published about the unique work of Bridges to Life in both local and national publications.

Awards

On May 14, 2009, John Sage will be honored as the first recipient of the Bert Thompson Pioneer Award for Community and Restorative Justice at the National Conference on Restorative Justice.

Jim Buffington and Brandon Willard receive 2008 Governor’s Criminal Justice Volunteer Service Awards

John Sage is recipient of HYLA Liberty Bell Award and was inducted into the St. Thomas Hall of Honor.

John and Frances Sage received the Samaritan Spirit Award on October 23.

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Bridges to Life Book

Restoring Peace – Using Lessons From Prison to Mend Broken Relationships details the principles used in the Bridges To Life program, combined with actual stories from victim and inmate participants. The book is intended for repairing or improving relationships with others.

Victim Comments

“The first thing that victims must do is learn to live again. This program helps them to accept that change and learn to live and trust again.”

Inmate Comments

“The best part about this program is the small group setting which allows both victim and inmate to be open and honest with one another and the trust, confidence that is built through these groups.”