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What Would Be a Good Gift to Send an Inmate?


Question Posted Thursday November 29 2012, 4:49 pm

I have recently began a pen-pal type friendship with an inmate in prison. It is through an actual pen-pal program that allows anyone (18 and over) to write letters to an inmate in prison to provide support, advice, and overall friendship for them since contact with the outside world is rare. For Christmas, I planned on sending him a card, but what would be another good item to send? I need something small, inexpensive and easy to ship, obviously that would also be allowed in prison?

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adviceman49 answered Saturday December 1 2012, 1:16 pm:
Since so many items are considered contraband it would be hard to say what you could send to him that the prison would allow him to receive. I would suggest you call or write the prison asking for a list of approved gifts a prisoner may receive and select something from that list.

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