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Where a seed finds life

Welcome to

Out of the Ashes

GROUP SESSIONS

We meet with groups of individuals using strength-based approaches, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy,

ONE ON ONE SESSIONS

Individual sessions are held with select individuals to further work through incarceration-based trauma.

PARENT COACHING

Parent coaching is available to assist individuals with developing skills to parent post-incarceration. The old adage is ...

GUEST LECTURE

Parent coaching is available to assist individuals with developing skills to parent post-incarceration.

COMMUNITY EVENTS

Restorative Reintegration sessions are a targeted intervention for families to unpack the harm caused by parent/family member incarceration.

RESTORATIVE REINTEGRATION

Restorative Reintegration sessions are a targeted intervention for families to unpack the harm caused by parent/family member incarceration.

OUR STORY

Engaging, purposeful

& Creative

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Out of the Ashes is dramatic expression of the real life journey of father and son who struggled while building a relationship after 14 years of separation. In 1994 Coley Harris went to prison to serve a 16 year sentence and he left behind his 2 year old son Ahmarr Melton. Father and son had to navigate their respective worlds.

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Out of the Ashes


Coley and Ahmarr reflect on their relationship.

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Toll of Parental Incarceration
on Kids, Families and Communities

There are more than 1.7 million children in the United States with an incarcerated parent. Approximately 10 million—one in eight—of the nation’s children have experienced parental incarceration at some point in their lives. Rates are exacerbated in poor and minority communities. One in 43 (2.3 percent) American children has a parent incarcerated in state or federal prison.

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Where a seed finds life

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" For me this was a reality of the environment I was raised in. I had numerous amounts of friends and family members that had fathers that were incarcerated. I would hear from them a scaled down version when I was younger. Your play gave me the real version from an adult perspective. Thank you for creating this play for the world to know. - Vash Turner "
Vash Turner, CEO
" I encouraged every man in my life to take their sons to see the play. It's not only for Black fathers and sons though...it's for Fathers and Sons... I salute you Coley and Ahmarr. -June Hawkins "
June Hawkins, Citizen
" But never have I been so moved by a film as I was by this one. After I reviewed it, I told our staff we had to do something we'd never done before--partner with its creators to produce a version of it that others can use in their work with dads, their children, and their families. -Chris Brown "
Chris Brown, President - N.F.I.
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info@outoftheashes.com

31 Golfview Drive, Suit B 4
Newark, Delaware 19702

(302) 507-4623