Men Built for Others by Ted R Gray

Men Built for Others by Ted R Gray

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Men Built for Others by Ted R Gray

When you learn to be free regardless of where you are, you have the capacity to transform your life and impact the world significantly. Men Built for Others, is a transformational, eye-opening and powerfully engaging compilation of the harrowing journey that these men took when they failed to value themselves and others. Men Built for Others is uncensored, vulnerably raw, and insightful. The eleven true stories were edited and compiled by Ted Gray, Richard Mireles, Jason Bryant, and Matthew Braden while they were serving life sentences at the Correctional Training Facility/Soledad State Prison in Soledad, California.


Men Built for Others, was written to atone for their egregious wrongdoings and prove that hope can flourish any and everywhere. Men Built for Others, can change lives. If you're dealing with adversity, destructive habits, or perhaps desperately trying to help an incarcerated loved one; this is a tool for transforming life's worst setbacks into powerfully miraculous transformational comebacks.


Men Built for Others is published by the CROP Organization. Directed by 5 proximate leaders that have over 110 years of experience with the criminal justice system, Creating Restorative Opportunities and Program's (CROP) mission is to restore lives and heal communities by reimagining reentry. CROP Organization is a non-profit 501(c)(3) that brings innovative programs to scale while establishing a blueprint for successful reentry for formerly incarcerated people. Led by Ken Oliver, Ted Gray, Richard Mireles, Jason Bryant, and Matthew Braden, CROP reimagines a justice system that invests in people over punishment. They are committed to restoring lives through personal and professional transformation by redefining re-entry for people stepping out of prison and into a brighter future for themselves and for their community. Learn more about our purpose at https: //croporganization.org/ and our socials on our Linktree at https: //linktr.ee/CROPOrganization




Gray, Ted: - As a health care management graduate of California Coast University with a Master of Arts in organizational leadership, Ted brings over 20 years of lived experience and program administration skills within the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR).During his incarceration, Ted established CROP Organization with help from his father, Mitch Gray, as well as a think tank within restorative institutions called Inside Solutions, which worked collaboratively with CROP to honor the mission of transforming the culture of prison.Having helped to successfully develop and implement an Alcohol and Other Drug (AOD) certification program, dozens of leadership seminars and trainings, and a scholarship, Ted has proven himself to be a gifted leader. He is at his best when he is building collaborative partnerships with organizations in order to build restorative, leadership, and career development opportunities.Ted's hard work resulted in him not only becoming a state-certified Alcohol and Other Drug Counselor who received senatorial recognition for his contributions, but also to receiving a gubernatorial commutation ordering his immediate release from incarceration.Today Ted is the Executive Director of CROP Organization. Creating Restorative Opportunities and Program's mission is to restore lives through personal and professional transformation. CROP Organization is a non-profit 501(c)(3) that is redefining re-entry for people stepping out of prison and into a brighter future for themselves and for their community.
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ISBN 13 9781641840194
ISBN 10 1641840196
Title Men Built for Others
Author Ted R Gray
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Crop Foundation
Year published 2018-10-09
Number of pages 192
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