Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Pathway to Freedom

Success shared at milestone event

- CARIN SCHOPPMEYE­R

Pathway to Freedom proponents joined the nonprofit organizati­on March 1 to mark its 10-year anniversar­y with a celebrator­y dinner at Osage House in Cave Springs. Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee provided keynote remarks, and Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin was the guest speaker. The celebratio­n helped the group raise more than $98,000.

Leaders say the group is a Christ-centered holistic program that “seeks to address the transforma­tion of prisoners’ lives through an 18-month pre-release residentia­l program through a contractua­l agreement with the Arkansas Department of Correction­s (ADC). The program continues for an additional 12 months of mentoring and support once the inmate has returned to the community.”

The program serves 200 participan­ts at a time, bringing in 35 to 40 new participan­ts each quarter. According to a study released by the Department of Correction­s in April 2021 that tracked people released in 2016, 47.5% of all inmates in Arkansas who were released returned to prison within three years of their release date.

Pathway to Freedom has seen 1,560 participan­ts in the 10 years since its founding, with a recidivisi­m rate within three years of release of just 22.79%.

Scott McLean, founder and executive director, tells me: “PTF’s approach not only enables prisoners to become contributi­ng members of society, but helps reduce the detrimenta­l effects of crime upon the families and children of offenders. With the involvemen­t of the community and the generosity of private donations, PTF is reducing the high rate of criminal recidivism by changing behavior and changing lives.”

Mario Torres, a program graduate, shared with event guests that being in the program while serving a sentence was “the most pivotal time in my life.”

“I believe it’s important to have programs like this in the Department of Correction­s because it emphasizes hope,” he says. “When you’re in the darkness, it’s hard to believe you’re ever going to make it out, and it’s easy to start believing the worst about yourself. But with hope, it gives you the will to keep pushing, faith to believe in yourself and to believe you can create a better future.”

Pathway to Freedom also gave Torres an “unmatched environmen­t” where he could focus on himself and a community dedicated to change, where people were dedicated to learning about themselves and figuring out “why we were the way we were.”

“I’m not saying other programs don’t work, but I don’t believe they work like this,” Torres continued. “Numbers don’t lie. Tomorrow I have three years to the day of my release, and I stand before you as a testament of the life-changing power that is within Pathway to Freedom.”

Torres graduated in June 2021 with a trade school diploma and says he already had a job before graduation.

“My daughter was born, we purchased our first home, I purchased a vehicle of my own for the first time ever,” he says. “All these things I never thought would happen for me, so quickly happened in a span of 18 months.”

Anniversar­y celebratio­n sponsors included Tyson Foods, Debra and Ray Hobbs, Fellowship Bible Church NWA, Rod Bradley, David Burton, Janelle and Barry Lunney Jr., Ron Mooney, Ron Stumbaugh, Jill Bryant, Bryan Lewis, Matt Hartness, Charles George, Amy and Brian Wood, Becky and Barry Lunney, Tim Pruitt, Brad Scott, Associatio­n of Arkansas Counties, Arkansas Sheriffs Associatio­n and Lowe’s.

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 ?? (NWA Democrat-Gazette/Carin Schoppmeye­r) ?? Joe Profiri, Secretary, Arkansas Dept. of Correction­s (from left); Mike Ober; Scott McLean, Pathway to Freedom founder and executive director; DeAngelo Earl, Superinten­dent, Wrightsvil­le Complex, Arkansas Dept. of Correction­s; Ron Mooney, Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin; Debra Hobbs, Pathway to Freedom board chairwoman; Barry Lunney; former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee; David Burton and Tim Sullivan.
(NWA Democrat-Gazette/Carin Schoppmeye­r) Joe Profiri, Secretary, Arkansas Dept. of Correction­s (from left); Mike Ober; Scott McLean, Pathway to Freedom founder and executive director; DeAngelo Earl, Superinten­dent, Wrightsvil­le Complex, Arkansas Dept. of Correction­s; Ron Mooney, Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin; Debra Hobbs, Pathway to Freedom board chairwoman; Barry Lunney; former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee; David Burton and Tim Sullivan.
 ?? (NWA Democrat-Gazette/Carin Schoppmeye­r) ?? Abigail and Mario Torres, Pathway to Freedom graduate and one of the evening’s guest speakers, stand for a photo at the March 1 anniversar­y celebratio­n.
(NWA Democrat-Gazette/Carin Schoppmeye­r) Abigail and Mario Torres, Pathway to Freedom graduate and one of the evening’s guest speakers, stand for a photo at the March 1 anniversar­y celebratio­n.
 ?? (NWA Democrat-Gazette/Carin Schoppmeye­r) ?? Megan and Matt Wylie stand for a photo at the Pathway to Freedom benefit.
(NWA Democrat-Gazette/Carin Schoppmeye­r) Megan and Matt Wylie stand for a photo at the Pathway to Freedom benefit.
 ?? (NWA Democrat-Gazette/Carin Schoppmeye­r) ?? Jeff and Latisa Conner attend the Pathway to Freedom dinner.
(NWA Democrat-Gazette/Carin Schoppmeye­r) Jeff and Latisa Conner attend the Pathway to Freedom dinner.
 ?? (NWA Democrat-Gazette/Carin Schoppmeye­r) ?? Rod and Shannon Badely (from left) and Amy and Kevin Sorg help support Pathway to Freedom on March 1.
(NWA Democrat-Gazette/Carin Schoppmeye­r) Rod and Shannon Badely (from left) and Amy and Kevin Sorg help support Pathway to Freedom on March 1.
 ?? (NWA Democrat-Gazette/Carin Schoppmeye­r) ?? Adam Deckinger (from left), Eli Glasser, Archie Schaffer, Paul Davis, Tim Grailer and Heide Solomon of Tyson, help support Pathway to Freedom on March 1 at Osage House in Cave Springs.
(NWA Democrat-Gazette/Carin Schoppmeye­r) Adam Deckinger (from left), Eli Glasser, Archie Schaffer, Paul Davis, Tim Grailer and Heide Solomon of Tyson, help support Pathway to Freedom on March 1 at Osage House in Cave Springs.
 ?? (NWA Democrat-Gazette/Carin Schoppmeye­r) ?? Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee (center) stands with Pathway to Freedom staff members Ron Byrns (from left), Ramone Woodall, TJ West, Scott McLean, Jon Justice and James Dalton at the organizati­on’s 10th anniversar­y celebratio­n March 1.
(NWA Democrat-Gazette/Carin Schoppmeye­r) Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee (center) stands with Pathway to Freedom staff members Ron Byrns (from left), Ramone Woodall, TJ West, Scott McLean, Jon Justice and James Dalton at the organizati­on’s 10th anniversar­y celebratio­n March 1.
 ?? (NWA Democrat-Gazette/Carin Schoppmeye­r) ?? Phi Nguyen, Pathway to Freedom graduate (center), is joined by his father Denny Nguyen and Navy Samnang at the group’s 10th anniversar­y celebratio­n March 1.
(NWA Democrat-Gazette/Carin Schoppmeye­r) Phi Nguyen, Pathway to Freedom graduate (center), is joined by his father Denny Nguyen and Navy Samnang at the group’s 10th anniversar­y celebratio­n March 1.
 ?? (NWA Democrat-Gazette/Carin Schoppmeye­r) ?? Barry and Becky Lunney (from left) and Ann and Roy Myers enjoy the Pathway to Freedom fundraiser.
(NWA Democrat-Gazette/Carin Schoppmeye­r) Barry and Becky Lunney (from left) and Ann and Roy Myers enjoy the Pathway to Freedom fundraiser.

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