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Jumpstart prison‑ministry presenter asks council for volunteers; cites 96% post‑release success claim
Summary
Rob Whitner of Jumpstart presented to the Clinton City Council on June 3 about a faith‑based prison ministry that uses a 40‑week curriculum and seeks 8–10 volunteers to run programming at a local correctional facility.
Rob Whitner, a Jumpstart presenter who identified himself as a volunteer, addressed the Clinton City Council on June 3 to introduce a faith‑based prison‑ministry program and request volunteers to start classes at a nearby correctional facility.
Why it matters: Jumpstart (the presenter spelled the name as one word) says its program works with incarcerated people before release and supports reentry with employment, housing…
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