300 Letters was founded by Legend and Amanda Tarver, who were both incarcerated at the same time leaving behind their eldest son and learning a new son was on the way 2 weeks into their sentence.
300 Letters is focused on creating and maintaining the bond between recently released parents and their children. We wish to help families recover from the trauma of incarceration so they are not defined by their experience, but rather the way they managed it.
We aim to be POWERFUL partners for the families returning to their communities because we understand what it takes.
Our mission at 300 Letters is to treat incarceration as a family affair by providing emotional support, financial relief, resources and confidence to the families that have been impacted by the criminal justice system.
By creating a community of resources, our goal is to break the generational curse of incarceration and prevent children from becoming another statistic.
300 Letters was founded by Legend and Amanda Tarver, who were both incarcerated at the same time leaving behind their eldest son and learning a new son was on the way 2 weeks into their sentence.
300 Letters is focused on creating and maintaining the bond between recently released parents and their children. We wish to help families recover from the trauma of incarceration so they are not defined by their experience, but rather the way they managed it.
We aim to be POWERFUL partners for the families returning to their communities because we understand what it takes.
Our mission at 300 Letters is to treat incarceration as a family affair by providing emotional support, financial relief, resources and confidence to the families that have been impacted by the criminal justice system.
By creating a community of resources, our goal is to break the generational curse of incarceration and prevent children from becoming another statistic.