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Theme “From Prison to Promise”

Brief by Marva Sneed

Miles of Freedom Photo
Miles of Freedom Photo by Akilah S. Wallace

Miles of Freedom celebrated 10 years of service to individuals and families who have been impacted by incarceration. Bridging the gap, this year’s theme is “From Prison to Promise.” The event was held at the Arts District Mansion, located at 2101 Ross Ave., Dallas. The celebration included a seated dinner, music, and reception. The guests were dressed to impress.

Miles of Freedom Photos by Richard Miles
Miles of Freedom Photos by Richard Miles

 Richard Miles is the Founder of Miles of Freedom. He has walked the walk of the ex-offender. He has felt the burden of the label “ex-offender”, and for those reasons, creating this organization became his driving force. By founding Miles of Freedom, his dream became a reality to help others reach their promise and protect them against recidivism. The organization is now reaching out to help others come home, and in fact, tell them “welcome home.” Most importantly, it knows that housing, employment, and the opportunity to regain dignity and humanity are crucial to rebuilding lives. Miles gave his thanks saying, “The Miles of Freedom Family extends a gracious Thank you for your unwavering support.” “And to everyone that came out, donated, and participated in the silent auction we are forever indebted to you for your support.”

Latoyia Dean-Dennis and Leah Frazier Co-Chair-Miles of Freedom
Latoyia Dean-Dennis and Leah Frazier Co-Chair-Miles of Freedom Photo by Latoyia Dean Dennis
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