Mutual Aid Fund

The current COVID-19 pandemic has changed our world as we know it. As many fellow advocates are calling for the release of the most vulnerable populations who are incarcerated, our organization is dealing with a huge influx in re-entry requests and we continue to support our community as a whole, while struggling with engagement efforts as everyone is also dealing with the fallout from this pandemic.

Our all volunteer team doesn’t qualify for the Paycheck Protection Program; nonetheless, we are still committed to our mission and our community. We have  have delivered thousands of meals and various supplies, medications and entertainment/technology options for families with youth, we are paying for hotel stays for individuals who are not eligible for permanent or transitional housing; some families are diverting recently released individuals because no coronavirus testing is available to ensure that they are not bringing the virus into their homes. We are emailing legislators and the Governor; we are sending letters to local Parole & Probation offices about maintaining in person meetings and group sessions, despite the Shelter-in-Place order.  As of Friday, 4/3/20, our Board has made the difficult but necessary decision to go to an all virtual outreach effort.

How can you help??? We need help with the cost of hotel stays, masks, non-perishable food items, personal hygiene items, e-gift cards for Amazon, Walmart and local restaurants, J-Pay stamps, gas cards, and other various needs, as they arise.  As our focus moves to all virtual/no contact, we need more help than ever. We are using our reserve funding but needs are coming in faster than we can keep up with. We are still helping with restoration of rights, voter registration, employment and housing searches, behavioral health referrals, social service programs, submitting pardons and clemency packages and empowering those who are directly impacted by the criminal and juvenile legal systems to get involved and make changes in our broken systems. I know that times are tough for everyone so if you cannot support financially, by all means, share this fundraiser with your networks and that will mean just as much.  Please stay safe and healthy. WE WILL SURVIVE THIS TOGETHER, APART!


It’s #GIVINGTUESDAY! Will you host a fundraiser for Nolef Turns Inc.

Nolef Turns Inc. needs your help on this #GIVINGTUESDAY

Family and friends, we need your help….

In the past 3 years, we’ve been working on breaking systems (juvenile and criminal justice). People tend to call me to the table and say they want justice for all but leave out people who’ve had justice involvement. In the past 3 years, Nolef Turns Inc. has had a 0% recidivism rate; not one person who’s completed the intake process and worked with us has returned to jail/prison. It’s not easy work; in fact, it’s hard as hell. We put our own money behind the majority of the work. We do everything from employment assistance to business startup to voter registration to helping get people signed up for Medicaid, SSI, SNAP, trade programs and GED programs. My family has been drained by our involvement in the juvenile and criminal justice systems and in my family alone, I get calls about everything from jobs to housing to voter registration so I know the impact is far reaching.

Employment and housing are two of the largest concerns that lead to stability and the fact is, I’m not satisfied with the few options people who’ve done their time have to accept or choose from. We have a vision to address both but we need your help.

#GivingTuesday is coming up on Dec 3rd. I encourage everyone who’s reading this, especially my family and friends, to create your own fundraiser for Nolef Turns Inc. on Tuesday, December 3rd. Facebook will be matching funds beginning at 8am so it’s important to start the fundraiser early on Tuesday. It’s time to create better options for families who have been impacted by these systems. Thanks in advance.

Sheba Williams, Executive Director


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