CFC

Corrections Committee News

Hi, my name is Marsha F. I am a gratefully recovering lustaholic from Cleveland, Ohio. I have been sexually sober since March of 1990, thanks to the grace of God and this fellowship. I am serving SA as the Corrections Committee (CC) Chairperson. A better description might be “prison coordinator.” The letters from prisoners that are received at Central Office are sent to me. I then attempt to find an SA contact on the “outside” to correspond with the prisoner.

By |2025-04-02T12:38:59-05:00September 25, 1994|Comments Off on Corrections Committee News

From Members in Prison

I wish to extend my appreciation for the book that you sent to me. The information that I have gotten from the book has shown me that your program would be a big plus in my future. I will notify you upon my release.

By |2025-04-03T18:30:25-05:00December 3, 1992|Comments Off on From Members in Prison

Behind the Wall

The group here at K.S.P. is doing fine so far. It has dropped in attendance to about eleven. Our sobriety is getting stronger thanks to our Higher Power. Longest…so far is a little over a year by one inmate and four months for another.

By |2025-06-26T11:08:33-05:00May 26, 1988|Comments Off on Behind the Wall

Behind the Wall

Just an update on our group at the Medium Security Facility of the Kansas State Penitentiary [begun in May]. We have averaged 17 persons per meeting after two months, with a high of 22.

By |2025-06-30T12:08:03-05:00October 26, 1987|Comments Off on Behind the Wall

SA Members Go to Jail

As announced at Bozeman, Matt W. of Kansas City is SA’s prison coordinator. He is the communication switchboard between SAs behind the wall and members on the outside who wish to correspond with or sponsor those in prison. At present, this involves coordinating well over a hundred SAs inside with those on the outside. This amounts to running a Central Office all its own!

By |2025-06-30T12:09:09-05:00July 27, 1987|Comments Off on SA Members Go to Jail

Behind the Wall

…Thank you for the support that you and SA have given to us in getting a group started within the Arkansas Department of Correction. We have just completed our second meeting and elected our officers, plus we have started our study program of the “White Book” and have found that this program is what we have been searching for.

By |2025-06-30T12:09:04-05:00July 27, 1987|Comments Off on Behind the Wall

From a Prison Psychologist

I cannot begin to adequately express our gratitude for the literature which your office sent to the men…this December. The meeting book and the ESSAY pamphlets were quickly snapped up at our regular Monday night meeting. We have 19 men actively involved in the S.A. program here at “…” and we are growing constantly.

By |2025-06-30T12:10:53-05:00March 27, 1987|Comments Off on From a Prison Psychologist

Alone, Lost, Forgotten

This is how a sexaholic in prison feels. For many of them there, prison time is spent in lockup for fear that they will be killed by the other inmates. If a sexaholic is found out in prison, he is in big trouble, for the most hated crime in prison is the child abuser or wife abuser.

By |2025-06-30T12:13:54-05:00October 29, 1986|Comments Off on Alone, Lost, Forgotten