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Phoenix Project challenges inmates to take a hard look at what got them in prison, and teaches life

Phoenix Project challenges inmates to take a hard look at what got them in prison, and teaches life skills to help them reenter society — for keeps. [providencejournal.com]( [Daily Briefing]( YOUR MORNING NEWS ROUND-UP Sunday, October 16 [click here]( [Exclusive e-Edition: Read today's newspaper online, and access hundreds of newspapers across the USA TODAY Network.]( [click here]( [Kathleen A. Carty, founder of the Phoenix Project, talks with inmates in the ACI's medium-security unit.]( FOR SUBSCRIBERS [Phoenix Program helps inmates, past and present, rise from the ashes]( Phoenix Project challenges inmates to take a hard look at what got them in prison, and teaches life skills to help them reenter society — for keeps. [RI Supreme Court deals death blow to Champlin's Marina expansion]( [An aerial view of Champlin's Marina on Block Islan]( FOR SUBSCRIBERS [With Fentanyl driving overdoses, they hand out Narcan in Kennedy Plaza]( [Matt Elliott, left, and Evan Timbo work a table in]( [Verizon customers lose access to WPRI in contract dispute]( [Verizon FIOS customers woke up to this notice on t]( [Mom-and-pop archery instructors help Amy Russo hit her target]( [Journal reporter Amy Russo takes aim, under the gu]( [Sign up for email News Alerts: Stay up to date on breaking news and our newsroom's most compelling stories.]( [click here]( RECENT ARTICLES [Opinion/Walsh: Elmhurst neighborhood was a treat on Halloween]( OPINION [Opinion/Crowley: 2-year language requirement will mean fewer graduate]( OPINION [Opinion/Chaput: DeSantis claim on slavery points to a need for...]( OPINION [How to penny-pinch on heating costs this winter in New England]( [Dear Abby: Friends' spontaneous meeting turns into a bitter memory]( Problem viewing email? [View in browser]( [Unsubscribe]( • [Manage Newsletters]( • [Terms of Service]( • [Privacy Policy/Your California Privacy Rights]( • [Privacy Notice]( • [Do Not Sell My Info/Cookie Policy]( • [Feedback]( © 2022 75 Fountain St., Providence, RI 02902

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