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| Mentor helps change inmates' lives |
| By Janesville Gazette |
| Published: 10/17/2008 |
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WISCONSIN - Surrounded by concrete walls, locked iron doors and a detention officer, John Espinoza gave advice to three Walworth County Jail inmates likely headed to prison. "When I first came in, I knew I was going to do some time. It seemed like such a long time," he told the men. "But you know what? You get the amount of time you need to change your life." The 53-year-old Lake Geneva resident turned his life around after participating in the jail mentoring and Bible study program. Now, he's returning the favor by leading the program for maximum-security inmates. Read more. If link has expired, check the website of the article's original news source. |
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