While incarcerated, Jim developed a desire to help others through ministry. Having made a successful transition on parole with the support of family and friends, he understands first-hand the challenges men face after prison as they move forward with their lives. He founded My Father’s House to provide the kind of support he received to those in less fortunate circumstances.
Before joining My Father’s House, Ken gained extensive experience working in both corporate and startup environments. For over a decade, he dedicated his time to volunteering in prisons and ‘on the streets’, feeling a profound calling to serve the most underserved and vulnerable members of society. Ken is driven by the opportunity to make a tangible difference in the lives of those who need it most.
With a deep background in ministry and dedicated service within the Church, Kyle is passionate about guiding others towards renewal and hope. At My Father’s House, he assists individuals transitioning from prison to reintegrate into society, believing that every person deserves a second chance. Through this work, Kyle strives to help others embrace the powerful opportunity for new beginnings and to realize their potential for a brighter future.
A prison reentry nonprofit that provides transitional housing, job placement assistance, life-skills training, and a supportive community to men on parole so they can lead whole and productive lives.