In Prisons Across Ohio, These Inmates Are Finding Meaning by Saving Orphaned and Injured Animals
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In Ohio, inmates are discovering purpose and fulfillment by caring for orphaned and injured animals through a program run by the Ohio Wildlife Center. This initiative not only helps rehabilitate wildlife but also provides inmates with valuable skills and a sense of responsibility, fostering a positive environment within the prison system. It's a heartwarming example of how compassion can thrive even in challenging circumstances.
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