One of my peers grandmother passed away recently. Most of our loved ones do not know to call the facility, and speak to the chaplain in case of a family emergency or death. When you do call it is very difficult to speak to someone @ the facility. For the most part we find out the info via telephone. I asked Michael how he felt he said" Fifteen minutes was not enough time to process this. It was impossible to digest"? Please give us a hand we are @ 2,100 signatures. There are 153,053 @ BOP facilities. This policy affects all of us in a multitude of ways. Yet what I notice is that a #15minute call can quell violence, and create a connection that reflects humanity. Sometimes that is all we need. www.change.org/15MinutesIsNotEnough
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