Box 29
Container
Contains 26 Results:
GCPS Focus Program 53, 2003-02-28
File — Box: 29
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
This collection consists primarily of correspondence written by Homeboy clients and family members to Homeboy founder Father Greg Boyle. Many of these clients were gang members incarcerated at the time of their writing. They ask for assistance, describe conditions within the prison, and discuss their alleged crimes and potential parole.The administrative records consist largely of copies of thank-you letters sent to donors. There is also information on the physical plant of Homeboy...
Dates:
2003-02-28
Adelante with Jose Huizar, 2004-04-28
File — Box: 29
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
This collection consists primarily of correspondence written by Homeboy clients and family members to Homeboy founder Father Greg Boyle. Many of these clients were gang members incarcerated at the time of their writing. They ask for assistance, describe conditions within the prison, and discuss their alleged crimes and potential parole.The administrative records consist largely of copies of thank-you letters sent to donors. There is also information on the physical plant of Homeboy...
Dates:
2004-04-28
Closing the Gap by The Educational Opportunity Programs, undated
File — Box: 29
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
This collection consists primarily of correspondence written by Homeboy clients and family members to Homeboy founder Father Greg Boyle. Many of these clients were gang members incarcerated at the time of their writing. They ask for assistance, describe conditions within the prison, and discuss their alleged crimes and potential parole.The administrative records consist largely of copies of thank-you letters sent to donors. There is also information on the physical plant of Homeboy...
Dates:
undated
Breaking It Down with Serena: Gangland, USA, undated
File — Box: 29
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
This collection consists primarily of correspondence written by Homeboy clients and family members to Homeboy founder Father Greg Boyle. Many of these clients were gang members incarcerated at the time of their writing. They ask for assistance, describe conditions within the prison, and discuss their alleged crimes and potential parole.The administrative records consist largely of copies of thank-you letters sent to donors. There is also information on the physical plant of Homeboy...
Dates:
undated
Dateline NBC: The Madness of Boyle Heights, undated
File — Box: 29
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
This collection consists primarily of correspondence written by Homeboy clients and family members to Homeboy founder Father Greg Boyle. Many of these clients were gang members incarcerated at the time of their writing. They ask for assistance, describe conditions within the prison, and discuss their alleged crimes and potential parole.The administrative records consist largely of copies of thank-you letters sent to donors. There is also information on the physical plant of Homeboy...
Dates:
undated
Why Riots Happen (Hoggard Films), undated
File — Box: 29
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
This collection consists primarily of correspondence written by Homeboy clients and family members to Homeboy founder Father Greg Boyle. Many of these clients were gang members incarcerated at the time of their writing. They ask for assistance, describe conditions within the prison, and discuss their alleged crimes and potential parole.The administrative records consist largely of copies of thank-you letters sent to donors. There is also information on the physical plant of Homeboy...
Dates:
undated
ABC News: LA Gang Violence, 2002-04-14
File — Box: 29
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
This collection consists primarily of correspondence written by Homeboy clients and family members to Homeboy founder Father Greg Boyle. Many of these clients were gang members incarcerated at the time of their writing. They ask for assistance, describe conditions within the prison, and discuss their alleged crimes and potential parole.The administrative records consist largely of copies of thank-you letters sent to donors. There is also information on the physical plant of Homeboy...
Dates:
2002-04-14
Great Books: Lord of the Flies, undated
File — Box: 29
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
This collection consists primarily of correspondence written by Homeboy clients and family members to Homeboy founder Father Greg Boyle. Many of these clients were gang members incarcerated at the time of their writing. They ask for assistance, describe conditions within the prison, and discuss their alleged crimes and potential parole.The administrative records consist largely of copies of thank-you letters sent to donors. There is also information on the physical plant of Homeboy...
Dates:
undated
Juvenile Justice I - Mark Salzman, 2004-01-07
File — Box: 29
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
This collection consists primarily of correspondence written by Homeboy clients and family members to Homeboy founder Father Greg Boyle. Many of these clients were gang members incarcerated at the time of their writing. They ask for assistance, describe conditions within the prison, and discuss their alleged crimes and potential parole.The administrative records consist largely of copies of thank-you letters sent to donors. There is also information on the physical plant of Homeboy...
Dates:
2004-01-07
The Amer-I-Can Foundation, undated
File — Box: 29
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
This collection consists primarily of correspondence written by Homeboy clients and family members to Homeboy founder Father Greg Boyle. Many of these clients were gang members incarcerated at the time of their writing. They ask for assistance, describe conditions within the prison, and discuss their alleged crimes and potential parole.The administrative records consist largely of copies of thank-you letters sent to donors. There is also information on the physical plant of Homeboy...
Dates:
undated