WIFC/Justice For Us Mission:

The Wrongfully Incarcerated Family Council (WIFC) is a unified group fighting for a better us. It's not just about those falsely incarcerated or overly sentenced. It's also a life line for those unjustly incarcerated sitting behind bars needing the proper tools to rehabilitate.

We offer:
Family support & public awareness to:
° Wrongful Convictions
° Excessive Sentences
° Unjust Incarceration

Due to the lack of resources, support & knowledge of the justice system. So many are suffering because they have no platform to engage or inform the public of their wrongful conviction.

Our mission is to bring families together to support those abused by the system. Teach & inform the public on how the system operates behind the scenes.

Wrongfully Incarcerated includes those caged behind prison walls with no legitimate structure for rehabilitation. That's unjustly, We plan to create more programs inside of Minnesota's max and super max prisons.

These men will one day be free. So preparing them is not only the system's duty but ours.

"JUSTICE FOR US" is a movement specifically focusing on our youth. A movement motivated to encourage and magnifying their success, creating a village that our young futures can flourish in.

We Assemble:
Community engagement events ~ Bring families & organizations together as a village. Acknowledge one another and showing appreciation. Specifically to empower our youth through these "Justice For Us" engagements.

The mission is to help create a village amongst our neighborhood and bridge the gap between generations.

Kids are being neglected of what it feels like to be apart of a village. A village that's gone whoop yo ass when wrong, feed you when your hungry and celebrate your accomplishments.

"Justice For Us" is a platform were we shine light on our youth success, an acknowledging that they matter to. They need healing from the trauma they experienced watching us go through ours.

WIFC is also a statement that regardless of our incarceration we still play a role in our community and have a duty to help rebuild, what we had a hand in destroying. "Families"

"If one hand washes the other, We can both wash the face"

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