![]() GOTB volunteers at families at Folsom State Prison.įollow us on YouTube, Facebook and Twitter. ![]() A family visits at High Desert State Prison. ![]() William Newborg, AA/PIO, and CRM Ricky Dela Cruz, CIW High Desert State Prison received a visit from families thanks to GOTB. Office of Public and Employee Communications Difficulty: intermediate: Tuning: E A D G B E: Key: Em: Capo: no capo: Author scotto10 a 25,130. Story by Tessa Outhyse, Public Information Officer I More information on the program can be found on Get on the Bus webpage. Furthermore, they depart with the hope of reuniting with their parent again at home after successfully completing their rehabilitative programs. “Children, of course, have some of the biggest emotions.”Īfter visiting for several hours, kids and their guardians leave with full hearts and bellies, plus a small gift and letter from their parent to take home. Truly in the moment there are so many big emotions of excitement, joy, and pain, but there is also a great sense of alleviation from families,” Corona said. That’s the one word that replays on the travel home. In some cases, due to various circumstances, the visiting families had not been able to see or hug their incarcerated loved ones in more than ten years. Following a brief hiatus due to COVID-19 restrictions, last year’s GOTB events were mostly coordinated and hosted virtually. 'It’s been a long time coming to get back over to do a European tour. I’m very excited to get back over there, do a great show, and see a lot of people I have been missing,' she exclaimed. 'I cannot remember the last time I was over there.
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