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Warden David Rogers looks at the motorcycle donated to the Scottish Rite for Children. |
LEXINGTON, Okla. (Sept. 13th) – There is a little-known group of 40 men at Joseph Harp Correctional Center who refer to themselves as The Oklahoma Lifers Association. The OLA was formed by a group of incarcerated men who understand they will likely never be released from prison but despite their situation, they have found a renewed sense of purpose during their incarceration.
These men work at one of Oklahoma’s largest furniture factories, located inside JHCC. They build thousands of tables, chairs and cabinets every year. Instead of wasting the leftover lumber, some of the men decided to repurpose it into toy rocking motorcycles to be donated to children’s charities.
Read more »by Muskogee Politico - September 18, 2024 at 09:04AM

Inmates at JHCC repurpose lumber into rocking motorcycles for children’s charities
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