Mentors would assist in easing the burdens of those incarcerated by being present in the inmates life through phone conversations at least twice a week(optional), letter correspondence at least three times a month, finding reading material and other needs that might be met by Enoch Says. This is a mentor service for adults and if you are interested just be aware that we are looking for people with a big heart and passion for guiding others towards a better version of themselves. All inmates will be vetted and have been through some effective habit change programs such as C.I.P (cognitive intervention), The Mens Workshop, faith based courses, etc. They will be of good character and seeking to better themselves from the inside out. Upon your request, you will be contacted by a member of Enoch Says for information and to answer any of your questions.

  • Please do not send any explicit content to offenders, as they will be held accountable and subject to disciplinary action.
  • Do not solicit to offenders or engage in solicitation.
  • Do not attempt to run any businesses through offenders. It is considered enrichment and the offender can face further legal charges.
  • Must be 18 yrs or older
  • Do not inquire or engage in conversations pertaining to gangs or gang affiliations. Offenders can be placed on stg file or placed under investigation.
  • Remember that correspondence with offenders can be motivating and sustaining to both parties.
  • While mentoring you are befriending someone who might not understand the true definition of friendship.
  • Trust must be built for both you and the offender you’re working with.
  • Certainly not every offender is a con artist, you will find that many may be in a “needy” situation. Share the needs of those you are mentoring with us at Enoch Says and we will determine if we are in position to help with those needs.
  • Please be consistent and empathetic with those you mentor.
  • Remember truth is the best policy. We are dealing with individuals who may have trust issues.
  • Build a friendship, live a friendship, love in friendship.
  • No distributing of funds and no solicitation.
  • Know who you are writing and why you are in this relationship.
  • Be consistant, as they are relying on you.
  • You are responsible for the expense of correspondence and communication.
  • You must abide by all correspondence policies and guidelines of the specific unit, and we are not liable for anything done outside of such policies and guidelines. If you need help understanding the policies of the unit you are working with, contact us.
  • Discuss problems or progress of the person you are working with, and we will offer what wisdom and help we can.
  • Mentoring takes hard work, dedication, commitment, time, empathy, patience, and most importantly, love.