Prison Fellowship International
Connor Weitz is currently serving as a Senior Program Coordinator at Prison Fellowship International, overseeing the implementation of The Prisoner's Journey® and The Sycamore Tree Project® across 35 affiliated chartered organizations. Previous experience includes the role of Program Specialist, where responsibilities involved coordinating quarterly reviews and managing program data analysis. In the education sector, Connor worked as a Teaching Intern at Loudoun Classical School, assisting in middle school history and theology, and as an Assistant Teacher at Providence Preparatory Academy, focusing on Latin and history. Connor also gained experience as a Short-Term Intern with 20schemes, working on church revitalization and community outreach in Glasgow. Connor holds a Bachelor's degree in Classical Liberal Arts from Patrick Henry College.
Prison Fellowship International
Many people are hopeless about broken prison systems. We have programs in prisons around the world that are proven to restore prisoners, help their families, and integrate them back into the community—for good! We do this through three flagship programs: The Prisoner's Journey, which introduces prisoners to Jesus the Prisoner and invites them on a transformational journey to know Him; Sycamore Tree Project–Justice and Peace, which helps prisoners understand the harm caused by crime and explores ways for them to make things right; and the children of prisoners sponsorship program, which rescues children of prisoners from hopeless situations and helps restore and rebuild their lives through practical care and spiritual and emotional support.