Marty Angelo Ministries

The mission of Marty Angelo Ministries is proclaiming and teaching the gospel of the kingdom of God to prisoners, substance abuse recovery program clients, and troubled celebrities. The ministry utilizes life-changing books, evangelistic outreaches, and follow-up resources. It also offers ex-prisoners referrals to faith-based substance abuse programs, prison after-care homes and churches.

Quick Facts:

Focus of initiative/program:
  • Education
  • Housing
  • Mental Health
  • Substance Abuse
  • churches
Inititative/program name:
Marty Angelo Ministries
Year Established:
1998
Lead agency/organization name:
Marty Angelo Ministries
Population served by initiative/program:
  • Returning from local jails
  • Returning from prison
  • Under community corrections supervision (parole or probation)
  • Adults
  • Men
  • Women
  • People convicted of a violent offense
  • People convicted of a non-violent offense
  • Gang members

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    Marty Angelo Ministries

    Contact:

    Marty Angelo
    Founder
    Marty Angelo Ministries
    Phone: 805-405-8174
    PO Box 1146
    Los Angeles, California 93225-1146
    marty@martyangelo.com

    www.martyangelo.com

    Marty Angelo Ministries

    Initiatives and Programs

    Focus of initiative/program:
    • Education
    • Housing
    • Mental Health
    • Substance Abuse
    • churches
    Inititative/program name:
    Marty Angelo Ministries
    Lead agency/organization name:
    Marty Angelo Ministries

    Funding

    Funding sources for initiative/program:
    foundation, private donations, book sales

    Partners in the reentry initiative/program

    Informal Agreement Formal Agreement
    (e.g., a written contract or an MOU) with this partner.
    Community- and faith-based services providers:
    X
    Education and training providers (e.g., local public school officials, vocational instructors):
    X
    Health, mental health, and substance abuse treatment providers:
    X
    Institutional corrections (e.g., DOC, jail, prison):
    X
    Members of the community (e.g., people who have been incarcerated, their families or neighbors):
    X
    Other criminal justice agencies (e.g., prosecutors, judges):
    X

    Participants

    Population served by initiative/program:
  • Returning from local jails
  • Returning from prison
  • Under community corrections supervision (parole or probation)
  • Adults
  • Men
  • Women
  • People convicted of a violent offense
  • People convicted of a non-violent offense
  • Gang members
  • Total number of people who have participated in initiative/program to date:
    3500
    Total number of people currently participating in initiative/program:
    25
    Total number of people who can be served at one time:
    25
    If your initiative/program serves people under community corrections supervision, how does your organization work in partnership or work in collaboration with participants’ probation or parole officers?
    Make referrals to faith-based substance abuse treatment facilities, after-care homes, churches. Also make various court appearances on behalf both offenderers and ex-offenders.

    Data Collection

    Does your organization collect demographic data on participants?
    No
    Does your organization collect data about the process of your initiative/program?
    No
    Does your organization measure and/or track the outcome of participation?
    No

    Activities

    What, if any, activities does your initiative/program include for people while they are incarcerated and how do these activities differ from those offered to the general population?
    Offer outside resource lists, books, manuals, correspondence
    What activities does your organization engage in post-release and how do these activities differ from those offered to the general population?
    referrals to local resouces where inmates is being released to.
    How are people placed into your program?
    Referral chaplain, letters, or other inmates
    Explore the Justice Center’s Websites
    CSG Justice Center Criminal Justice / Mental Health Consensus Project Justice Reinvestment National Reentry Resource Center Reentry Policy Council