I have seen menโs lives changed simply because someone believes in them, and is willing to invest their time and effort.
Prior to my incarceration, I worked as a pediatric phlebotomist and EMT. I always dreamt of becoming a paramedic.
While in San Quentin, weโre all trying to deal and cope with our own fears of this deadly pandemic.
Will I die as a result of Covid-19 – while no visits, no groups, no outside agencies/agencies are coming in? All alone? This haunts me.
Although I am no longer an EMT, I have still had the chance to help others during these hard times.
As an alcohol and drug counselor, I assist men in their struggle with addiction and their preparations for their board hearings. I hope to put them on a path of freedom towards recovery, and guide them towards rebuilding personal and professional relationships in their community.