Our next Embraced:Fully Interview Series session is on Thursday, July 6, 2023 at 6:00 pm Pacific. We’ll be recording the interview in case you can’t make it.
Our guest for this interview is Darlene Burke, Founder and Executive Director of Ten Toes In.
Topic for the interview: “Healing Relationships Between Inmates and their Partners”
About Darlene:
Darlene Burke is a God-fearing woman and the proud mother of three beautiful children and two beautiful granddaughters. She was raised in South Central Los Angeles, CA and she attended UCLA, majoring in English.
Darlene is the Founder and Executive Director of Ten Toes In. This organization is the component of Incarceration and Reentry that addresses Intimate Relationships. It supports, educates and empowers couples during and after incarceration. This organization also assists formerly incarcerated men to reenter society successfully and it helps the men to maintain a healthy relationship with their female Partners.
Darlene is a Reentry and Relationships Consultant. She facilitates workshops on Incarceration, Reentry and Relationships with the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, the California Parole Department, Los Angeles County of Education, nonprofit organizations, Universities and colleges.
All are welcome to attend!
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