Former ANWOL resident tells her story in Pace News

December 1st, 2011

A New Way of Life Reentry Project graduate Tiffany Johnson shared her story of recovery and gratitude after serving 16 years in prison with Pace News, which published an article about her on November 25, 2011. Ms. Johnson was paroled to A New Way of Life in April 2010, and within 3 months found a job through the Department of Rehabilitation. She bought a car, and recently moved in to her own apartment. Tiffany has become a role model for other women, and has this to say to others like who are attempting to rebuild their lives after release from prison: “No matter where you’ve been. Trust God. Find the faith to renew your dream to go in a new direction and always remember there are always people out there to help you gain a new way of thinking and to get a new way of life.”

Tiffany also recently inspired an audience of over 250 at A New Way of Life’s 13th annual gala “Catching Falling Stars” with her story of hope and redemption on November 17, 2011. We are so proud of Tiffany and all of the women residents, past and present, of A New Way of Life for their courage.

To view the full Pace News article, click here: Pacenews November25 2011

Tiffany Johnson delivers an address at A New Way of Life's 2011 gala