Re: Extorting Money From Another Inmate Your son will find his way. All that you can do or all that 'we' can do, is support him in his plight.
He will have many ups and downs along this journey. They say each journey begins with a single step. He will learn a lot with every step he takes in this journey.
When he comes home he will be wiser, stronger and more mature. With the guidance you are providing him and the support you are giving him, you are setting him up for success.
I don't know how long your son has to do, I hope it isn't a terribly long sentence.
One suggestion I can make is to possibly try to get him in classes, be it educational classes or whatever they have to offer.
I have seen a lot of change in Junior since he began his. It has given him more hope and has fed the positive energy, and taken away from the bad energy.
You always have a large group of people here who do care and who will always have a shoulder for you to lean on.
It's difficult having a loved one incarcerated, especially when something wrong is happening and you feel powerless in handling the situation.
Take it day by day and your son will find his way.
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