San Antonio nonprofit FREED gives the formerly incarcerated a second chance at turning their lives around.
PUBLISHED 5:27 PM CDT Jul. 29, 2022In the episode, George Costanza did the exact opposite of what he usually does in his life. Bond wanted to do the same.
“I’m pretty sure it was Chris Ortega at the time, saying I had gotten accepted after the show,” Bond said. “I was already on cloud nine, so then I got to cloud 11 or so.” She says people come out of the prison system more traumatized than they were when they went through it. “With the people I met through Leonora and FREED, it sent me on the direction to become a licensed chemical dependency counselor because like I said, who better to help an addict than a former one,” Bond said.
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