Tom Casey, the Executive Director of the Criminal Justice Ministry (CJM) discusses his career background, the importance of CJM's roles, and the various programs run by the organization for individuals impacted by the criminal justice system. Moreover, he sheds light on the challenges faced by those who have been incarcerated regarding housing, employment, and ongoing discrimination. Tom also underscores CJM's need for financial contributions, volunteers, and policy transformations to enable more opportunities for the clients, along with the hope for society to look beyond individuals' past mistakes. Since 1979, CJM impacted over 23,000 individuals both inside area institutions and throughout the St. Louis community.
[00:32] Introduction to Tom Casey and the Criminal Justice Ministry
[01:45] Getting to Know Tom Casey: His Background and Journey
[04:56] Understanding the Criminal Justice Ministry: History and Services
[12:05] Challenges Faced by Formerly Incarcerated Individuals
[15:08] Collaboration with Other Criminal Justice System Groups
[16:57] Vets for Pets: A Unique Initiative
[19:27] Outreach and Awareness: Spreading the Word about CJM
[21:59] Inside the System: CJM's Work in Jails and Prisons
[28:06] Success Stories and Impact of CJM
[30:51] Current Needs and Future Goals of CJM
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