Imprisoned dads at Hydebank have special Christmas gift for children

Date published: 19 December 2019

Imprisoned dads at Hydebank Wood College will have a very special gift delivered to their children for Christmas this year.

Prison Fellowship, the Christian ministry group, will this year deliver 435 food hampers and 539 toy parcels to prisoners’ families across Northern Ireland during the festive season. Pictured packing the toy parcels are Tom Ferguson, Deputy Governor, HBWC

Imprisoned dads at Hydebank Wood College will have a very special gift delivered to their children for Christmas this year.

Personal recordings of bible stories read by the dads, along with an illustrated storybook for them to follow the reading, will form part of a Christmas toy parcel and food hamper for families of serving prisoners.

Prison Fellowship, the Christian ministry group, will this year deliver 435 food hampers and 539 toy parcels to prisoners’ families across Northern Ireland during the festive season. A Christmas card is also sent to each prisoner by the group.

Ronnie Armour, Director General of the Prison Service said, “I want to pay tribute to the work of the Prison Fellowship who work all year round across our three prisons.  We greatly appreciate the work they do to support people in our care and their families and this work at Hydebank is another example of the difference they are making.”

Tom Ferguson, Deputy Governor of Hydebank Wood College, said: “Christmas is a special time of year for families and with the help of Prison Fellowship we are able to support those in our care who are not able to share that time together.

“The Northern Ireland Prison Service recognises the importance of positive family connections and actively supports family contact where possible and appropriate. By focusing on children, who are often significantly affected by parental imprisonment, and encouraging them to move away from re-offending, we know positive changes can ultimately lead to better lives.”

Joanne Reid, Prison Fellowship worker, said: “In the run up to Christmas, dads in Hydebank Wood College have been invited to record stories for their kids which are burnt to a CD, and along with the storybook, put in toy parcels which we deliver to prisoners’ families every year.

“It’s just a very special present for children to hear their dad read them a story on Christmas Day.

Joanne added: “Our ‘Christmas Hope’ project is very important as it strengthens family links and maintains connections with children as well as helping to build confidence among dads.”

To hear more about the Prison Fellowship’s work at Christmas, click on this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jeF4NqE2pnU

Notes to editors: 

  1. Prison Fellowship is a Christian ministry responding to the spiritual, emotional, social and physical needs of prisoners, released prisoners and their families. Offering hope and a new beginning.
  2. Hydebank Wood College, which has a focus on education, learning and employment, accommodates young people between the ages of 18 and 21. It also accommodates female remand and sentenced prisoners in Ash House, a house block within the complex.
  3. Press queries about this publication should be directed to the DoJ Press Office on telephone number 028 9052 6444. Out of office hours please contact the duty press officer on 028 9037 8110.

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