Kainos Community has been working in a wing in the Category B prison for last 15 years helping to change the lives of prisoners and to reduce re-offending by ru
A Christian charity that works to rehabilitate prisoners has been forced to out of HMP Swaleside on the Isle of Sheppey, in Kent as a result of funding cuts.
Kainos Community has been working in a wing in the Category B prison for last 15 years helping to change the lives of prisoners and to reduce re-offending by running six month behavioural programmes.
More than 300 men have followed this and on release been reunited with their families without returning to crime.
The charity also has many volunteers who regularly visited the men inside who offered friendship and a listening ear.
Roger Fox, assistant manager of the Kainos Community at HMP Swaleside, told Premier's Des Busteed on the News Hour they're leaving on a celebratory note:
News you can believe in. Stand with Premier Christian News today.
Your gift today ensures that Premier Christian News can press forward in strength, reaching more people with biblical truth and shaping the future of Christian thought. It’s more than just a donation—it’s an investment in renewed minds and transformed lives.
Without continued support, the ability to create and distribute resources that strengthen faith and equip the church will be compromised. But with your help, we can grow deeper, stand firmer, and shine brighter in the culture.
Your support today is critical.
Support Us