Prison Fellowship
Kate Trammell is currently the Vice President at Prison Fellowship, with previous experience as a Magistrate at the Supreme Court of Virginia and as a Legal Extern at Glenn, Feldmann, Darby & Goodlatte. Kate holds a Doctor of Law (J.D.) degree from Liberty University School of Law and Regent University School of Law, with a BS in Public Relations/Fine Art Studies from Hannibal-LaGrange University.
Prison Fellowship
Prison Fellowship® trains and inspires churches and communities—inside and outside of prison—to support the restoration of those affected by incarceration. We equip correctional leaders, volunteers, and incarcerated men and women to make prisons more rehabilitative places; we advocate for a more restorative criminal justice system; and we collaborate with churches and local service providers to support former prisoners, their families, and their communities. Seek justice. Love mercy. Restore hope. Interested in volunteering with us? Please visit our Take Action page: http://bit.ly/356fJE8 ============== Prison Fellowship is a national, nonprofit organization founded in 1976 by former Nixon aide Charles Colson. Colson was incarcerated for Watergate-related charges and could not forget those he had left behind prison walls. He launched Prison Fellowship to give prisoners the opportunity to experience the radically transforming power of Christ that he had already experienced.