Inmate Penpals @ Let Our Voices Echo – FREE online service


Inmate Penpals @ Let Our Voices Echo – FREE online service

Inmate Letter

How long has it been since you received a hand-written letter in the mail? Remember how it feels to read words chosen carefully by someone who believes you’re worth the time it took to share their thoughts; someone thinking of you with every loop in each letter, offering glimpses into what they held important. Words of encouragement, perhaps inspiring or something to make you laugh. Words touch like nothing else can.

Remember how you found one of their letters waiting in the mailbox, you couldn’t wait to tear open the envelope and read what they had written. Maybe you’d read the letter as fast as you could, hitting all the main points, gathering the gist of how life was going for them since your last correspondence. Then you’d read the letter again, this time very slowly, taking in every detail they shared.

You can have that again by making a positive difference in the life of an incarcerated person. You have the power to transcend the prison walls, to promote rehabilitation, to restore dignity, and to champion human rights. Mail call is often the darkest hour of the day because many of these people are forgotten. Daily they are reminded that contact with the outside world is a privilege they no longer enjoy, a privilege many acknowledge they were responsible for losing. Receiving mail can lift their spirits and give them hope. Some will never live outside of prison walls again. Others are serving shorter sentences, hoping that good behavior and a desire to live a better life will lead to their release and a productive life. These are human beings. You must ask yourself this: Could you, or someone you love, have been sent to prison for some offense you committed but later regretted?

Written letters can be reminders of an inmate’s connection to the outside world and Inmate PenPals @ Let Our Voices Echo is designed to quickly and easily connect you with inmates whose backgrounds and interests may inspire you to pick up a pen and become pen pals with them. All of the inmates listed enjoy getting letters; especially those letters which help build their confidence. It can be a lot of fun communicating. Whether you’re trying to cultivate a little romance, nurture a friendship or simply stay connected we ask that you treat these inmates with dignity and respect. They have their own interests, hopes, and dreams. Most of them want to turn their lives around and be more successful when they return to regular life. Let’s give them a reason to hope for a better future.

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Most correspondence will be via the United States Postal Service, and although many inmates are allowed incoming email through J-Pay, prisoners do not have access to the internet so your responses will be in the form of a handwritten letter delivered to your mailbox.

PLEASE NOTE: The use of this site is completely free for inmates and those who chose to write them. I do not solicit monetary donations or expect to gain financial profit from posting their profiles. Keep in mind all information is provided by the prisoners themselves, we do not guarantee the accuracy. The inmates listed are convicted felons and caution should be exercised. When you find a prisoner you would like to correspond with, simply write directly to them using the mailing address listed in their bio.

If you wish to submit an inmates bio to Inmate Penpals @ Let Our Voices Echo please leave YOUR contact information in the comment box. All comments are manually approved therefore your information will remain completely private. I’ll contact you directly for a positive introductory combination letter/bio letter to the person your inmate would like to meet and if possible let me know where I can find a picture or pictures. When you respond I’ll need the following information.

Race:
Date of Birth:
Height:
Weight:
Education:
Earliest Release Date:
Maximum Release Date:
Occupation before prison:
Educational Accomplishments:
Activities in prison:
Favorite Song:

Full name:
DOC #:           Unit #:
Correctional Facility:
Address:
City, State and Zip Code:

Inmate Penpals @ Let Our Voices Echo accepts no responsibility for any loss or damage, whether direct or indirect and however caused (including through negligence) that you may suffer in connection with your use of the Site or any linked website. Nor do we accept responsibility for any such loss suffered as a result of your use of or reliance on any information contained on or accessed via Inmate Penpals @ Let Our Voices Echo.

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Afrow 1
 
 
 
Waiting on the Lord

Afrow-001I’ve been lonely for a long, long time, for the last seven years to be exact. I’d really like to have a companion to share my hopes, thoughts and dreams with. CLICK HERE TO KEEP READING ABOUT Afrow
 
 
 
Brandon Banner
 
 
 
A born and raised Richmond Virginia Gentleman

Brandon Moss

Hi, my names’ Brandon, I’m 22 years old, I’m about 165 pounds and I’ve been locked up since CLICK HERE TO KEEP READING ABOUT Brandon
 
 
 
Joseph Banner 2
 
 
Hello Free world!

Joseph McClendon crop
 
 
 
My names is Joseph aka “JoJo”, I’m 33 years old and looking to meet a nice woman had has a good head on her shoulders and a warm heart. I’m a caring man seeking long term friendship.  CLICK HERE TO KEEP READING ABOUT “JoJo”

Leonard Banner
 
 
I am a Libra for those ladies interested in the constellations! 

Leonard Dowen crop

 

I’ll say this, I have never done nothing like this before so I’m just going to jump right in it when it comes to me CLICK HERE TO KEEP READING ABOUT Leonard 

Antony

 

 

A Journey of a Thousand Miles

Anthony Thomas thumb

I want to establish a line of communication with a friend CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING ABOUT Antony

 

William Banner

 

 

It’s been awhile since I’ve been graced with the presence of friendship.

William ThumbDuring a time when the country is distracted with concerns on employment, healthcare and ending the wars of the world. One soul suffering the distress of loneliness is but a whisper in a tornado, it gathers no attention. But I cannot abandon my heart, which brings me to your front door. CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING ABOUT William
Deonta Combs Banner
 
 
 
Free again through your correspondence

Deonta 001
I must say it’s truly a blessing to have such good women in the world who don’t look down on a man for the mistakes he made in his past. CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING ABOUT Deonta

Artevus Christian Banner

 

 

Intellectual Man

Artevus Christian 001I’m a very intellectual man who is looking to correspond with an intellectual woman. I love conversations and I’m looking to build a solid CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING Artevus

 

Jeffrey Banner

 

 

Seeking a pen pal
Jeff crop
I’m originally from Michigan but I’ve also lived in Omaha Nebraska and Las Vegas. I’m currently seeking a pen pal and will answer any and all letters. CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING ABOUT Jeffrey

 

William

 

 

William Whittingtom DOC# 95236Hi there!I never realized the importance of keep a line of communication open with the outside world and often times when you do have that line of communication being in prison you have to take the situation for granted and disgrace those that are trying to remain current and be that breath of fresh air CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING ABOUT William

 

 

 

2 thoughts on “Inmate Penpals @ Let Our Voices Echo – FREE online service

    • Hi Patricia,

      If you wish to submit an inmates bio to Inmate Penpals @ Let Our Voices Echo please leave YOUR contact information in the comment box. All comments are manually approved therefore your information will remain completely private. I’ll contact you directly for a positive introductory combination letter/bio letter to the person your inmate would like to meet and if possible let me know where I can find a picture or pictures. When you respond I’ll need the following information which you put in the form on this page: http://wp.me/P6lD99-l

      Race:
      Date of Birth:
      Height:
      Weight:
      Education:
      Earliest Release Date:
      Maximum Release Date:
      Occupation before prison:
      Educational Accomplishments:
      Activities in prison:
      Favorite Song:

      Full name:
      DOC #: Unit #:
      Correctional Facility:
      Address:
      City, State and Zip Code:

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