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  • Prison Programs
    • Locations
    • Within Prisons
    • Outside of Prison
    • Scholarship for Returning Citizens >
      • Apply for Scholarship
  • Our Organization
    • A Brief History
    • Results and Re-entry
    • Awards and Accomplishments
    • Program and Community Leaders
    • Meet the Board
    • Our Founder
    • FAQ
    • Keeping in Touch >
      • Donate
      • Newsletter >
        • Current Issue
      • Contact us

Program and Community Leaders


Our program leaders work within prisons to facilitate the Leadership and Transformational Thinking Program. Our community leaders--all ex-offenders who have completed extensive training with The End Violence Project--work outside of prisons to deliver the program to returning citizens.
Program leaders

​PENNSYLVANIA
Volunteer team at
SCI-Graterford 

Janet Novack
Megan Reese
Erik Van Sinderen
Dance Wareham


Volunteer team at 
SCI-Chester 

Penny Goldberg
Mario Johnson

​Community Correction Team
Jeffrey Bond
Earl (Jihad) Jefferson
Greg Orlowski

Youth Division
Jeffrey Bond

MASSACHUSETTS
​Volunteer team at 
South Middlesex 

Laura Dantowitz
Beth Desmarais
Antonia Hieronymus
Joel Honig
Kingsley Weihe

Volunteer team at 
Pondville

Ronald Gonsalves
Harald Hefel
Michelle Novello
Colin Turner
Jake Yadisernia
Shannah Young

KINGSTON, JAMAICA (West Indies)
Coral Crew-Noble

Community leaders
In addition to the programs offered inside of prisons, The End Violence Project also works with the residents of Community Correction Centers. In these centers we continue our support of ex-offenders who are committed to staying free and who strive to be leaders in their own communities. We provide opportunities for them to experience leadership by helping other ex-offenders become leaders as well. The program also provides much needed practical assistance such as help in obtaining proper identification, transportation passes and clothing, and finding legal employment. ​
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​Meet Jeffrey Bond
Where once he was a problem for the community, he is now a community leader. After release from prison, Jeffrey Bond tapped back into one of his early passions in life - the game of tennis - and created a tennis program for kids called Bringing Fun Back to the Hood. Kids in his community now have a choice to participate in a sport that helps them  develop discipline and confidence. Jeffrey also co-facilitates Freedom by Design in a Community Correction Center in Philadelphia. He is a powerful public speaker, speaking at schools and organizations about designing a life of freedom.
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