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  1. Get On The Bus unites children throughout California who have been separated from their mothers and fathers in prison. An annual event, Get On The Bus offers free transportation for the children and their chaperones to the prison, provides travel bags for families, a photo of each child with their parent, and meals for the whole day including a shared meal with their parent, all at no cost to ...

  2. Get On The Bus provides a special visiting day uniting children with their incarcerated parents at participating CA state prisons to spend a full day of activities and fun. Learn More Cross Over aims to unite women at the California Institution for Women (CIW) with community members for spiritual reflection in a nondenominational circle.

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  3. Jun 23, 2023 · June 23, 2023. Get on the Bus brought kids to visit their incarcerated parents at Folsom State Prison on June 10. Some say laughter is the best medicine, but healing hugs can be just as effective, as shown with the Get on the Bus visit program. A peck on the cheek from an incarcerated parent at Folsom State Prison.

  4. May 10, 2019 · Last June, I went to California to learn about Get on the Bus, a program of the Los Angeles-area nonprofit Center for Restorative Justice Works that for nearly 20 years has been bringing kids free of charge to visit parents in California state prisons. There are many ways families stay connected when a person is in prison—video chats, email ...

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  6. An annual event, Get On The Bus offers free transportation for the children and their caregivers to the prison, provides travel bags for the children, comfort care bags for the caregivers, a photo of each child with his or her parent, and meals for the day (breakfast, snacks on the bus, lunch at the prison, and dinner on the way home) all at no cost to the children’s family.

  7. Oct 26, 2022 · The GOTB program offers this life-changing event at 14 California prisons, reuniting hundreds of children with their incarcerated parents. Liz Rios, Director for the Center for Restorative Justice Works, put the event’s importance in perspective. “For the day, the child gets to have a parent,” she said. Story by Lt. John Hill.

  8. Aug 2, 2016 · Get on the Bus helps children see parents in prison. Children of all ages take part in GOTB each year, from newborn babies to grown sons and daughters. Kaitlyn Sorell, 22, traveled from Palmdale to visit her mom, Kelly Sorell, at CCWF. The pair were so excited to see one another, they finished each other’s sentences.

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