Bridges Reentry Showcased on AZ PBS Special Series Focused on Arizona's Seven Shared Values - Watch the Video

Bridges Reentry Whole Woman Focus and Successful Reentry Programs Showcased on AZ PBS

More than 3000 women are released from Perryville Prison every year and 36% of these women end up back in prison primarilly due to poverty.  Bridges Reentry's recidivism rate is 0.   

We are proud to have been asked to allow the cameras to roll in our Magdelene House Crystal Gardens. Hear from our visionary and compassionate leader, Deacon Gay Romack, about why Bridges Reentry serves women who have been incarcerated and resident Tisha Weir as she shares her personal story and her vision for her best life.    

Arizonans agree prison reform and particularly reentry programs are important to the future of AZ.   The 2020 Gallup Arizona We Want Survey identified seven shared values among Arizonans.  This video is the sixth installment in a series of segments compiled as a collaboration between Center for the Future of Arizona (CFA) and Arizona PBS. This segment is centered around a non-profit dedicated to helping women. 

https://azpbs.org/horizon/2024/10/non-profit-dedicated-to-helping-formerly-incarcerated-women/

Gay Romack