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Treating Prison Populations with Dignity through Prison Soap


At a community event in Mableton, GA, sponsored by Rehoboth Family & Community Services, I was inspired by the words of wisdom of Mrs. JoAnn Cash-Owens. She is the visionary of the Family Unification Network. 


From Left: Mrs. JoAnn Cash-Owens & Mrs. Annette Hughes
From Left: Mrs. JoAnn Cash-Owens & Mrs. Annette Hughes

Mrs. Cash-Owens shared her experience of being incarcerated decades ago and how she transformed her life to become a champion of hygiene in the prison sector. 


She discussed the importance of treating our prison population with dignity and emphasized that inmates are worthy of cleanliness.

The Annual Prison Soap Drive is currently underway! The Family Unification Network is accepting soap donations and raising funds to purchase bars for the incarcerated throughout Georgia. Details about their current campaign follow:



Social Concepts of GA is honored to help promote this worthy cause and encourages donations! Learn more by visiting the Family Unification Networks' website.

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