“I think that inherently most people, even those of us who have made the worst decision in our lives, want to be a part of something good,” said Bryant, 41, who earned a bachelor’s and two master’s degrees remotely while in prison. “This idea when we started was just so good: We can help some young man get a head start that a lot of us didn’t have.”
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“Some of them have nothing, and to be able to give them a small toy … the reward and the pleasure was mine,” he said. - Adam Armstrong
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