Pubdate: Fri, 26 May 2006 Source: Times Union (Albany, NY) Copyright: 2006 Capital Newspapers Division of The Hearst Corporation Contact: http://www.timesunion.com/forms/emaileditor.asp Website: http://www.timesunion.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/452 Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v06/n628/a04.html Author: Velmanette Montgomery, State Senator, Brooklyn Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/prison.htm (Incarceration) STATE MAKES IT DIFFICULT FOR FORMER INMATES TO BECOME REHABILITATED Can formerly incarcerated individuals ever truly get a second chance? Not as long as New York state continues to create obstacles to their successful rehabilitation and re-entry into society. A crystal clear example of barriers to this success is demonstrated in your recent reporting of ex-offenders being barred from volunteering at bingo games operated by the Rev. Peter Young Foundation -- an organization with a long-standing and unblemished history of helping men and women put their lives back together after getting out of prison ("Use of ex-cons derails bingo fundraiser," Times Union, May 17). Volunteering is a selfless act, which, in the case of the foundation's bingo game, has resulted in raising money to maintain the operation of Father Young's 28-day inpatient rehabilitation center in Altamont and other reintegration programs, including supportive housing, parenting and life skills classes, GED and other education classes, parole stabilization, training in culinary arts, motel operations and job placement services. I have had the privilege of knowing and working with Father Young for many years, and can personally attest to the success of his various programs, which not only operate here in the Capital Region but statewide, including my Senate district in Brooklyn. Father Young works tirelessly to help men and women lead productive and fulfilling lives upon their release from prison. His programs' participants volunteer to support his heartfelt work so others may have the same enrichment and support and have a second chance at a positive future. Father Peter Young is no stranger to the people of the Capital Region, nor is his mission. The volunteer staffing of his weekly bingo game by formerly incarcerated individuals should not be outlawed. If the laws of our state need to be changed to legalize this act of altruism, I will proudly author legislation to allow volunteering by ex-offenders. VELMANETTE MONTGOMERY State Senator, Brooklyn The writer is a member of the Senate Committee on Crime Victims, Crime and Correction. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth Wehrman