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Firm Foundation To
Coordinate Funding for Reentry and Recovery Services for
Ex-Prisoners Returning to Dauphin County
By Gary Lenton on
7/30/2007

Proud Dads Course
Gives Men Second Chance at Fathering
By Jim Lewis on
12/7/2007


By David Dagan on 11/16/2007

By David Dagan on 11/16/2007

Editorial by
County Prison Watch Members Calls for Citizen Task Force To
Begin Systemic Reform Process of Dauphin County Prison
By Rev. Ron Tilley
II, Exec. Dir. of Firm Foundation of Pennsylvania, and Darlene
Moore, Co-convener of the Dauphin County Chapter of the
Pennsylvania Prison Society. Both are founding members of the
County Prison Watch.
Date of Publication:
7/22/2007

Building a New
Life: Firm Foundation Launches Social Enterprise Opportunity
Builders: Construction Gives Ex-Offenders Second Chance
By Jack Sherzer on
2/16/2006


Budgets Are Moral
Documents: Evangelical Leaders Protest Proposed Tax Cuts for
Richest Americans Funded By Budget Cuts to Services for the Poor
By Mark Stricherz
and Collin Hansen on 2/13/2006
Video
Rev. Ron Tilley (our Exec. Dir.) marches up the stairs at the
U.S. Capitol on December 14, 2005 to pray with religious leaders
and peacefully protest the proposed budget cuts which will hurt
the poor to pay for tax cuts for the richest Americans.
The protest was organized by
Sojourners and
Call to Renewal. Marching
up the stairs with Ron are John Perkins, Founder of the
Christian Community Development
Association and evangelical civil rights veteran, Ron
Sider, Founder/President of the
Evangelicals for Social Action, Mary Nelson, Founder
of
Bethel New Life (Chicago), Glen Kehrein,
Founder/Exec. Dir. of
Circle Urban Ministries
(Chicago), and Jim Wallis,
Sojourners Founder.
Rev. Jim Wallis of Sojourners prays
with religious leaders (Ron Tilley
pictured leaning on the right)

Ron Tilley is handcuffed after the peaceful sit-in.
The officer shared how excited he was that
his son was being baptized on Sunday. Protestors
did not have to plead guilty and were not charged
with a criminal offense.
 U.S.
Department of Labor
U.S. Secretary of Labor Elaine L.
Chao Awards Nearly $1.2 Million to Faith-Based and Community
Organizations; Firm Foundation One of Two PA Organizations To
Receive Funding For Workforce Development
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FirmWorks Program
links Work, Life Skills
By Reggie
Sheffield on 1/8/2002

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Mailing: PO Box 5524, Harrisburg, PA 17110
Physical: 28 N. 19th St.,
Harrisburg, PA 17103
Phone: 717 233-6133
FAX: 717-754-0017
Website:
http://www.firmfoundation.org
Email:
info@firmfoundation.org
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