Colorado - Citizens United for the Rehabilitation of Errants (CO-CURE)
http://www.coloradocure.org (Currently being revised but online))
This Google Group seeks to provide an exchange of information for inmates, their families, friends and those interested in restorative justice on ways to deal with the correctional system and suggestions on how to cope with the difficult situation families find themselves in when a loved one is incarcerated as well as ways in which individuals can express themselves concerning the operation of Colorado's correctional system and legislation that governs those who are or have been incarcerated.
National CURE is a national membership organization of families of prisoners, prisoners, former prisoners and other concerned citizens that began in Texas over 30 years ago.
The Colorado chapter of National CURE (CO-CURE) came into existence in 1990. The chapter's main location is in Denver, with members providing contact in Colorado Springs and Ft. Collins/Longmont, and also has an affiliation with an advocate on the Western Slope.
We invite anyone who is interested in advocating for reform of the many injustices of the judicial and correctional systems, resulting in the over use of incarceration to make a request to join our Google Group.
The chapter has a monthly Zoom meeting the 4th Wed. of every month except for November when it's the 3rd Wed. and no meeting in December. Meetings begins at 7 pm Mountain Time. ZOOM link is posted in advance of meeting.
The Executive board of CO-CURE is Diane Atkins, Nick Boyd, Michael Dell, Kathy Izor, Barbara Stephenson. Max Stager and Rita Uhler. Our founder Dianne Tramutola-Lawson is Board Member Emeritus.