Contact me at:
Son Tran #1306208
T.D.C.J. Memorial Unit
P.O. Box 660400
Dallas, TX 75266
🎉 Birthday: November 5th, 1980
📯 Son is allowed to receive:
– 10 photos per envelope
– No limit to papers per envelope
– Greeting cards/Postcards
– Colored envelopes/paper
Son is receiving photocopies of all incoming mail.

Son says:
HELP CHANGE SOMEONE’S LIFE TODAY
Prison can be physical or psychilogical. No matter the prison someone is in, that place still destroys lives. This sad reality makes it a perfect opportunity for you to get involved and impact someone’s life today. You can reduce the recidivism and help prisoners reenter back to society one day. You can influence someone to make the decision to change their life today. Your letters can encourage someone to strive with hopes for a brighter tomorrow. Ultimately, your letters can improve a person’s outlook and remind them that they are not alone and forgotten.
With today’s modern technology, staying in touch with someone in prison is made easier. Most prison institutions still allow correspondence via letters-and now, by email (Securus-Tech). To avoid any delay to your first letter to an inmate, learn the correspondence rules of the institutions, and always enclose your return mailing/Email address to encourage a response. Once you mailed that letter, be patient, letters take time to process, but the wait will be worth it. In the end, I hope my story inspires you to write a prisoner today. I am certain your letter of friendship will change someone’s life, and I also guarantee your life will change in the process too.
• THE POWER OF A LETTER
• HOW LETTERS CHANGED MY LIFE
• MY APPRECIATIONS