Join us as the men and women from Filthy Rags Outreach have real & raw conversations from behind prison walls about their lives, what landed them in prison, what life in prison is like, the false realities of the gang lifestyle, and the current state of t
This week on the Filthy Rags Outreach Podcast, we are thrilled to have Charles Champion as our host, bringing you another powerful episode filled with inspiration and transformation. Our featured guest this week is the remarkable Mr. Willie Nobles. Willie wears many hats in his mission to support and uplift our community. As a Reentry Life Coach at the Change Program, the Director of Families Shoulder to Shoulder, and the Vice President of the Black Prisoners Caucus Community Group, Willie has dedicated his life to making a difference since his own release from incarceration.Tune in to hear Willie's incredible journey and the impactful work he's doing to support families and individuals affected by the criminal justice system. Be inspired. Be empowered. Don't miss this episode of The Impact with Big Chuck! #TheImpact #BigChuck #CharlesChampion #Champ #FilthyRagsOutreach #WillieNobles #CommunitySupport #ReentryLifeCoach #FamiliesShoulderToShoulder #BlackPrisonersCaucus #BPC #BPCCG #Podcast #TuneIn Check out Streamyard to make engaging live streams! Tell them Filthy Rags Outreach sent you!
Tonight on The Impact with Big Chuck!We are excited to welcome our special guest, Willie Wilson aka Willie Will, to the show. While we will be speaking with Willie Will tonight, we want to acknowledge his incredible brother, Jazz Digga. Together, they have made a significant impact on the urban Gospel music scene, but tonight, our focus is solely on Willie Will.Willie Will and his brother, Jazz Digga, have been creating music that is both soul-edifying and culturally relevant. From a very young age, Willie Will began expressing himself through thought-provoking rhymes and soul-stirring melodies. Growing up in a musical household, with their mother as a choir director and their father as a quartet singer, music came naturally to them. Performing alongside their family in the group Pop Heavenly and The Heavenly Boyz, Willie Will found an early avenue to express his creativity.Spending his formative years moving between Seattle and New Jersey, Willie Will's musical talents were influenced by hip hop and R&B artists such as Wu-Tang Clan, Nas, Stevie Wonder, and Boyz II Men. As he came to know Jesus for himself, his passion for spreading the Gospel became evident in his music. With over 15 solo albums, Willie Will has made a significant contribution to the urban Gospel music scene.Tonight, we will also listen to one of Willie Will's inspiring songs, "Tis So Sweet," off their album "Gospelz." The entire album features remixed gospel tracks that we all used to listen to growing up in church. You can check it out on YouTube and experience the powerful message and soulful harmonies he brings to the stage.Don't miss this inspiring episode tonight on The Impact with Big Chuck!
In this episode, Big Chuck talks to Lameiro "Evoke" Flores.
In this compelling episode of The Impact with Big Chuck, we turn the spotlight on Jessica Justice, the Executive Director of Filthy Rags Outreach. Typically, Jessica is the driving force behind the scenes, ensuring the smooth operation of our organization and the production of our podcast. But tonight, we bring her front and center to share her personal journey and the deep passion that fuels her work. Throughout the episode, Jessica opens up about her motivations and the experiences that have shaped her commitment to community service. She delves into the challenges and triumphs of working tirelessly to make a difference, revealing the heart and dedication required to lead an impactful organization like Filthy Rags Outreach. Listeners will gain insight into Jessica's background, her unwavering dedication to the cause, and the personal stories that inspire her every day. From her early influences to her current role as a leader, Jessica's narrative is one of resilience, empathy, and a steadfast belief in the power of community support. Join us for an enlightening and moving conversation as we get to know the woman behind the mission. Jessica's story is a testament to the transformative power of dedication and the importance of continuing the fight for positive change. Tune in for this special episode of The Impact with Big Chuck and be inspired by the remarkable journey of Jessica Justice. #FilthyRagsOutreach #TheImpactWithBigChuck #JessicaJustice #CommunityImpact #Podcast #Inspiration #TuneIn
Filthy Rags Outreach Presents: The Impact with Big ChuckSpecial Guest: Adair Hasty-Vannoy of Ellison Coaching and Counseling Tonight's Topic: Embracing Behavioral Health Services in Black CommunitiesJoin Big Chuck tonight as he welcomes Adair Hasty-Vannoy, a Licensed Mental Health Therapist in pursuit of her PhD, to discuss the critical importance of recognizing and embracing behavioral health services within Black communities.Adair will share her insights on:Changing the narrative about mental health in Black communities.The healing potential of therapy and other behavioral health services.Addressing the shortage of Black therapists.Why it's essential for Black individuals to have access to Black therapists.Tune in to this impactful conversation and discover how we can foster mental health and healing in our communities! Date: Thursday, May 23rd, 2024 Time: 8:00pm PST Location: LIVE on Filthy Rags Outreach's Facebook and YouTube Channels. Tomorrow on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and www.filthyragsoutreach.orgDon't miss out!For more information, visit http://www.filthyragsoutreach.org
Tonight, we speak with Core Filthy Rags Outreach member Davven "LG" Davenport.
Tonight on "The Impact" by Filthy Rags Outreach, we got the one and only Big Chuck holdin' it down with a very special guest, Ira Crenshaw aka Syn, straight outta Lakewood, Washington. Syn ain't just anybody; this brotha's a true Generational Leader, bringin' that deep wisdom from the streets! Tonight, it's all about gettin' real with the past and present. Chuck and Syn are gonna chop it up about how the streets done changed from back in the day to now. They're diggin' into the game—what it was like, what's switched up, and most importantly, how we, as the OG's, can bring our learned wisdom right back to where it started. They're tackling the tough questions: How can we guide our young black brothers away from the paths we went down? What can we do to lift them up and steer them clear of the same traps that caught up so many of us?Don't miss out on this real talk! Tune in to "The Impact" tonight to get the real with Big Chuck and Syn. We're all about building up, reaching back, and making sure the next generation rises higher than we did! Catch it live tonight on Filthy Rags Outreach's Facebook and YouTube pages! You ain't gone want to miss this one! #TheImpact #BigChuck #Syn #StreetWisdom #GenerationalLeaders #OGTalk #RealChange
Get ready for an electrifying episode of our podcast tonight! Join us as we dive deep with Alphonso Bell, the trailblazing founder of Filthy Rags Outreach. Discover the transformative effects of our "Closing the Gap" program directly from Alphonso and explore the powerful beginnings, current triumphs, and bright future of Filthy Rags Outreach. Plus, find out how YOU can play a crucial role in propelling their mission forward. Don't miss out—tune in and be inspired!
Don't Miss Tonight's Uplifting Episode! Dive into an evening of profound transformation and heartfelt connections with Closing the Gap, a pioneering program co-created by Filthy Rags Outreach and Ellison Coaching and Counseling Group. This initiative is shining a light on the path for incarcerated fathers, empowering them to build stronger, more emotional ties with their children, even from behind bars.Big Chuck takes the helm tonight, bringing you an exclusive interview with Michael Henderson. Join us as Michael shares his personal journey of growth and learning within the Closing the Gap program. Discover the tools and insights that are helping him and many others understand and navigate the emotional turmoil their children endure due to parental incarceration.Tune in for an evening of inspiring stories and transformative insights that celebrate resilience and the unbreakable bond of family. #ClosingTheGap #ParentingBehindBars #BigChuckInterview #FilthyRagsOutreach #EllisonGroup #HealingHearts
Alphonso Bell, Charles Champion, and Jessica Justice chop it up about what's going on in our Filthy Rags Outreach world... tune in!
The Impact goes LIVE with Big Chuck as he speaks with Pierce Dubois about "Closing the Gap", a program Filthy Rags Outreach started in partnership with Ellison Coaching and Counseling Group to provide parenting education, coaching and counseling to men at Stafford Creek Correction Center in Aberdeen, Washington. The program aims to help incarcerated men to more effectively parent from behind bars, as well as teach them the language and skills to understand the affect and trauma that their incarceration has placed on their children.
Tune in for a gripping and eye-opening discussion you won't want to miss! Join Alphonso, Charles, and Jessica, core members of Filthy Rags Outreach, as they delve deep into the pressing issues plaguing our community. What's really going on at Green Hill? The news has a lot to say, and we're here to talk about it!! Officials raised some alarming suspicions about mentors potentially bringing in contraband drugs... But what does this mean for other well-meaning organizations trying to help our youth? And let's talk accountability! How do we hold our community and the Washington State Department of Children, Youth, and Families (DCYF) accountable for the devastating overdoses and rampant drug issues? But it's not all doom and gloom. What does rehabilitation REALLY look like, and is Green Hill actually providing it? Get ready to watch, listen, and JOIN the discussion! Don't miss out on this opportunity to be informed, inspired, and engaged! See you at 8 PM sharp! #CommunityDiscussion #GreenHillInsights #AccountabilityMatters
This week on the Robb Report Robb talks to Johnny Morris aka T-Lay out of Tacoma and Demeko Holland aka Meek out of Seattle. T-Lay will be going up for resentencing and discusses the mental health aspect of street life. Meek represents for Seattle and the Red Flag side of the lifestyle and goes into real conversations about the streets. About FRO: Filthy Rags Outreach is a 501(c)(3) grassroots gang prevention & intervention nonprofit that started in a Washington state prison. We focus on reducing gang and gun violence in prison, as well as among the youth and young adults in our community through targeting current and former gang members and those that come from the street life. By challenging the criminal and gang mentality, we focus on exposing the false realities of the street and gang lifestyles. Our aim is to help shift and change the mindset of youth, young adults, and men & women and equip them with the skills, tools, and knowledge they need to break the cycle & make the difference in their communities. As Filthy Rags Outreach continues to build from the inside out, we work with those currently incarcerated as well as provide services to those in our community & those recently released looking to escape the pull of the streets and break free from the patterns that lead to recidivism. We support the whole person: mentally, spiritually, emotionally, and physically. As always, check out our website, www.filthyragsoutreach.org to read our blogs, listen to podcasts, and share your story with us! To contribute to the work we are doing, can click on the donate tab on our site, and donate via PayPal, or send tax-deductible contributions via CashApp $FilthyRagsOutreach Website: http://www.filthyragsoutreach.org Send Mail: Filthy Rags Outreach PO Box 4811 Federal Way, WA 98063-4811 Call: (253) 250-9687 Email: info@filthyragsoutreach.org
In this episode of The Robb Report, Robb interviews a jailhouse lawyer and book writer Brian Matthews. Robb and Brian attempt to educate the outside world about the laws that keep most men trapped by design and why Brian started writing his own Law Books and creating non-profits to help ease the burdens of families of the incarcerated, as well as the incarcerated. Most men and women are trapped in these prisons longer than they should be simply because of the lack of knowledge of the laws, or lack of money for a good attorney. Tune in and listen to Brian as he gives advice and promotes his new book. The Personal Restraint Petition Manual on Amazon JPay.com DOC#796769 ParagonParalegal.org info@paragonparalegal.org Inmateartwork.com submissions@inmateartwork.com prisoners4penpals.com Write Brian: Stafford Creek Corrections Center Brian Matthews #796769 H4A 191 Constantine Way Aberdeen, WA 98520 About FRO: Filthy Rags Outreach is a 501(c)(3) grassroots gang prevention & intervention nonprofit that started in a Washington state prison. We focus on reducing gang and gun violence in prison, as well as among the youth and young adults in our community through targeting current and former gang members and those that come from the street life. By challenging the criminal and gang mentality, we focus on exposing the false realities of the street and gang lifestyles. Our aim is to help shift and change the mindset of youth, young adults, and men & women and equip them with the skills, tools, and knowledge they need to break the cycle & make the difference in their communities. As Filthy Rags Outreach continues to build from the inside out, we work with those currently incarcerated as well as provide services to those in our community & those recently released looking to escape the pull of the streets and break free from the patterns that lead to recidivism. We support the whole person: mentally, spiritually, emotionally, and physically. As always, check out our website, www.filthyragsoutreach.org to read our blogs, listen to podcasts, and share your story with us! To contribute to the work we are doing, can click on the donate tab on our site, and donate via PayPal, or send tax-deductible contributions via CashApp $FilthyRagsOutreach Website: http://www.filthyragsoutreach.org Send Mail: Filthy Rags Outreach PO Box 4811 Federal Way, WA 98063-4811 Call: (253) 250-9687 Email: info@filthyragsoutreach.org
This episode of The Robb Report Robb takes time to remember his incarcerated friend Cory Lewis (Payso) who is also a friend of the show. REST IN PEACE BROTHA. Robb has consistently spoken about the senseless deaths in prison and vet again he grieves the loss of another friend. Robb will also spend time with a legend from the Hilltop Crips (Tank) who has a life sentence. They will speak about real life issues as Robb attempts to show you the real man behind the blue flag. About FRO: Filthy Rags Outreach is a 501(c) (3) grassroots gang prevention & intervention nonprofit that started in a Washington state prison. We focus on reducing gang and gun violence in prison, as well as among the youth and young adults in our community through targeting current and former gang members and those that come from the street life. By challenging the criminal and gang mentality, we focus on exposing the false realities of the street and gang lifestyles. Our aim is to help shift and change the mindset of youth, young adults, and men & women and equip them with the skills, tools, and knowledge they need to break the cycle & make the difference in their communities. As Filthy Rags Outreach continues to build from the inside out, we work with those currently incarcerated as well as provide services to those in our community & those recently released looking to escape the pull of the streets and break free from the patterns that lead to recidivism. We support the whole person: mentally, spiritually, emotionally, and physically. As always, check out our website, www.filthyragsoutreach.org to read our blogs, listen to podcasts, and share your story with us! To contribute to the work we are doing, can click on the donate tab on our site, and donate via PayPal, or send tax-deductible contributions via CashApp$FilthyRagsOutreach Website: http://www.filthyragsoutreach.org Send Mail: Filthy Rags Outreach PO Box 4811 Federal Way, WA 98063-4811 Call: (253) 250-9687 Email: info@filthyragsoutreach.org
THE ROBB REPORT IS BACK In this episode, Robb speaks with Jessica Champion (formerly known as Jessica Justice) about her marriage to Charles, street life, her kids, and all things Filthy Rags Outreach. Robb also speaks to a pillar and highly decorated member of the Tacoma community, Mr. Lawerence Norman. Mr. Norman gives our audience the real perspectives on the problems that are plaguing our black communities, as well as some real history about Tacoma, WA. Robb also highlights Vincent Sherill aka "TANK", a member of the Hilltop Crips who is serving a life sentence. Robb speaks directly to Tank's mother and asks our audience and the public to donate to his GoFundMe for a succesful resentecing. GoFundMe Link: https://gofund.me/890e364d About Filthy Rags Outreach: Filthy Rags Outreach is a 501(c)(3) grassroots gang prevention & intervention nonprofit that started in a Washington state prison. We focus on reducing gang and gun violence in prison, as well as among the youth and young adults in our community through targeting current and former gang members and those that come from the street life. By challenging the criminal and gang mentality, we focus on exposing the false realities of the street and gang lifestyles. Our aim is to help shift and change the mindset of youth, young adults, and men & women and equip them with the skills, tools, and knowledge they need to break the cycle & make the difference in their communities. As Filthy Rags Outreach continues to build from the inside out, we work with those currently incarcerated as well as provide services to those in our community & those recently released looking to escape the pull of the streets and break free from the patterns that lead to recidivism. We support the whole person: mentally, spiritually, emotionally, and physically. As always, check out our website, www.filthyragsoutreach.org to read our blogs, listen to podcasts, and share your story with us! To contribute to the work we are doing, can click on the donate tab on our site, and donate via PayPal, or send tax-deductible contributions via CashApp $FilthyRagsOutreach Website: http://www.filthyragsoutreach.org Send Mail: Filthy Rags Outreach PO Box 4811 Federal Way, WA 98063-4811 Call: (253) 250-9687 Email: info@filthyragsoutreach.org
In this episode of The Robb Report, we catch up with Larry Blackwell aka D-Nice about how the Blake decision has affected his case; then we catch up with Verrick Yarbrough aka V-Real, and finally get updates from Sheryl Cochran about her murdered daughter Syanna Puryear-Tucker's case. About FRO: Filthy Rags Outreach is a 501(c)(3) grassroots gang prevention & intervention nonprofit that started in a Washington state prison. We focus on reducing gang and gun violence in prison, as well as among the youth and young adults in our community through targeting current and former gang members and those that come from the street life. By challenging the criminal and gang mentality, we focus on exposing the false realities of the street and gang lifestyles. Our aim is to help shift and change the mindset of youth, young adults, and men & women and equip them with the skills, tools, and knowledge they need to break the cycle & make the difference in their communities. As Filthy Rags Outreach continues to build from the inside out, we work with those currently incarcerated as well as provide services to those in our community & those recently released looking to escape the pull of the streets and break free from the patterns that lead to recidivism. We support the whole person: mentally, spiritually, emotionally, and physically. As always, check out our website, www.filthyragsoutreach.org to read our blogs, listen to podcasts, and share your story with us! To contribute to the work we are doing, can click on the donate tab on our site, and donate via PayPal, or send tax-deductible contributions via CashApp $FilthyRagsOutreach Website: http://www.filthyragsoutreach.org Facebook: @FROutreach Send Mail: Filthy Rags Outreach PO Box 4811 Federal Way, WA 98063-4811 To be a guest, or share a podcast idea, call: (253) 250-9687 or email podcast@filthyragsoutreach.org For general information: info@filthyragsoutreach.org Contact Robert Hampton directly via JPay by downloading the JPay app on the AppStore or Google Play Store or by gong to www.jpay.com Robert Hampton Washington State DOC# 708710 or email him at Robb@filthyragsoutreach.org
In Remembrance of our Brother Cory “Payso” Lewis By and through Filthy Rags Outreach, the President Alphonso Bell the Vice President Charles Champion and all of our members and associates, we want to express and convey our deepest condolences to the family, friends, and loved ones of Cory “Payso” Lewis, our brother who we lost on August 6th, 2022. We celebrate his life through our memories of Cory. Our lives have been enriched through his presence. We have been comforted in knowing that his life has been dedicated to contributing to a cause outside of himself and we shared and labored alongside him in that space. We want Cory to know that we will continue to carry that torch that burns brighter today because he once carried it with us. We also understand as an organization that this is a difficult time and we want to offer anyone who needs a place and a space to share their thoughts, memories, and feelings to join us and to know we are here for you. Our hearts and prayers are with you and your family forever. Sincerely, The Filthy Rags Outreach Team About FRO: Filthy Rags Outreach is a 501(c)(3) grassroots gang prevention & intervention nonprofit that started in a Washington state prison. We focus on reducing gang and gun violence in prison, as well as among the youth and young adults in our community through targeting current and former gang members and those that come from the street life. By challenging the criminal and gang mentality, we focus on exposing the false realities of the street and gang lifestyles. Our aim is to help shift and change the mindset of youth, young adults, and men & women and equip them with the skills, tools, and knowledge they need to break the cycle & make the difference in their communities. As Filthy Rags Outreach continues to build from the inside out, we work with those currently incarcerated as well as provide services to those in our community & those recently released looking to escape the pull of the streets and break free from the patterns that lead to recidivism. We support the whole person: mentally, spiritually, emotionally, and physically. As always, check out our website, www.filthyragsoutreach.org to read our blogs, listen to podcasts, and share your story with us! To contribute to the work we are doing, can click on the donate tab on our site, and donate via PayPal, or send tax-deductible contributions via CashApp $FilthyRagsOutreach Website: http://www.filthyragsoutreach.org Send Mail: Filthy Rags Outreach PO Box 4811 Federal Way, WA 98063-4811 Call: (253) 250-9687 Email: info@filthyragsoutreach.org
In this episode of the Robb Report, Robb talks with Tacoma native Chris Swanson aka CreCre. Don't miss a single episode! About FRO: Filthy Rags Outreach is a 501(c)(3) grassroots gang prevention & intervention nonprofit that started in a Washington state prison. We focus on reducing gang and gun violence in prison, as well as among the youth and young adults in our community through targeting current and former gang members and those that come from the street life. By challenging the criminal and gang mentality, we focus on exposing the false realities of the street and gang lifestyles. Our aim is to help shift and change the mindset of youth, young adults, and men & women and equip them with the skills, tools, and knowledge they need to break the cycle & make the difference in their communities. As Filthy Rags Outreach continues to build from the inside out, we work with those currently incarcerated as well as provide services to those in our community & those recently released looking to escape the pull of the streets and break free from the patterns that lead to recidivism. We support the whole person: mentally, spiritually, emotionally, and physically. As always, check out our website, www.filthyragsoutreach.org to read our blogs, listen to podcasts, and share your story with us! To contribute to the work we are doing, can click on the donate tab on our site, and donate via PayPal, or send tax-deductible contributions via CashApp $FilthyRagsOutreach Website: http://www.filthyragsoutreach.org Send Mail: Filthy Rags Outreach PO Box 4811 Federal Way, WA 98063-4811 Call: (253) 250-9687 Email: info@filthyragsoutreach.org
The Robb Report goes into a place unheard of in this Part 1 interview with Verrick Yarbrough aka V-Real. V-Real is from the Hilltop area of Tacoma, Washington. At the young age of 17, V-Real was convicted of a Murder he did not commit, and kept his mouth shut. He has now done 17 years in prison… Tune in to hear how V-Real feels about the street code of silence and how he processes the aftermath of a youth-driven gang life now that he's an adult… About FRO: Filthy Rags Outreach is a 501(c) (3) grassroots gang prevention & intervention nonprofit that started in a Washington state prison. We focus on reducing gang and gun violence in prison, as well as among the youth and young adults in our community through targeting current and former gang members and those that come from the street life. By challenging the criminal and gang mentality, we focus on exposing the false realities of the street and gang lifestyles. Our aim is to help shift and change the mindset of youth, young adults, and men & women and equip them with of the street and gang lifestyles. Our aim is to help shift and change the mindset of youth, young adults, and men & women and equip them with the skills, tools, and knowledge they need to break the cycle & make the difference in their communities. As Filthy Rags Outreach continues to build from the inside out, we work with those currently incarcerated as well as provide services to those in our community & those recently released looking to escape the pull of the streets and break free from the patterns that lead to recidivism. We support the whole person: mentally, spiritually, emotionally, and physically. As always, check out our website, www.filthyragsoutreach.org to read our blogs, listen to podcasts, and share your story with us! To contribute to the work we are doing, can click on the donate tab on our site, and donate via PayPal, or send tax-deductible contributions via CashApp $FilthyRagsOutreach Website: http://www.filthyragsoutreach.org Facebook: @FROutreach Send Mail: Filthy Rags Outreach PO Box 4811 Federal Way, WA 98063-4811 To be a guest, or share a podcast idea, call: (253) 250-9687 or email podcast@filthyragsoutreach.org For general information: info@filthyragsoutreach.org Contact Robert Hampton directly via JPay by downloading the JPay app on the AppStore or Google Play Store or by gong to www.jpay.com. Robert Hampton Washington State DOC# 708710 or email him at: Robb@filthyragsoutreach.org
This week, Robb interviews Ji about his life, his artwork, how he parents his children from the inside, and how he had to shed his past lifestyle to be successful.
On this episode of The Robb Report, you'll get the hear about a hood girl named Jayme and about her life growing up in Seattle, Washington in the gang lifestyle as a white girl. She will share her outlook on growing up in the hood and how later in life she became a victim and perpetrator of domestic violence, and how now she has used that experience to affect change. This interview sheds light on what's lacking in various communities to protect survivors. Listen as she shares her ideas on what can be done differently, and what Filthy Rags Outreach plans to do to help survivors of domestic violence. About FRO: Filthy Rags Outreach is a 501(c)(3) grassroots gang prevention & intervention nonprofit that started in a Washington state prison. We focus on reducing gang and gun violence in prison, as well as among the youth and young adults in our community through targeting current and former gang members and those that come from the street life. By challenging the criminal and gang mentality, we focus on exposing the false realities of the street and gang lifestyles. Our aim is to help shift and change the mindset of youth, young adults, and men & women and equip them with the skills, tools, and knowledge they need to break the cycle & make the difference in their communities. As Filthy Rags Outreach continues to build from the inside out, we work with those currently incarcerated as well as provide services to those in our community & those recently released looking to escape the pull of the streets and break free from the patterns that lead to recidivism. We support the whole person: mentally, spiritually, emotionally, and physically. As always, check out our website, www.filthyragsoutreach.org to read our blogs, listen to podcasts, and share your story with us! To contribute to the work we are doing, can click on the donate tab on our site, and donate via PayPal, or send tax-deductible contributions via CashApp $FilthyRagsOutreach Website: http://www.filthyragsoutreach.org Send Mail: Filthy Rags Outreach PO Box 4811 Federal Way, WA 98063-4811 Call: (253) 250-9687 Email: info@filthyragsoutreach.org
In this episode of The Robb Report, we learn a little more about Jessica Justice, Filthy Rags Outreach's Director of Operations, and why she is passionate about the work we do. Robert Hampton also interviews Sheryl Cochran about the stabbing death of her daughter Syanna Puryear-Tucker, and tries to understand why it's been more than a year and there has been no action taken against the murderer, who is still out walking the streets. About FRO: Filthy Rags Outreach is a 501(c)(3) grassroots gang prevention & intervention nonprofit that started in a Washington state prison. We focus on reducing gang and gun violence in prison, as well as among the youth and young adults in our community through targeting current and former gang members and those that come from the street life. By challenging the criminal and gang mentality, we focus on exposing the false realities of the street and gang lifestyles. Our aim is to help shift and change the mindset of youth, young adults, and men & women and equip them with the skills, tools, and knowledge they need to break the cycle & make the difference in their communities. As Filthy Rags Outreach continues to build from the inside out, we work with those currently incarcerated as well as provide services to those in our community & those recently released looking to escape the pull of the streets and break free from the patterns that lead to recidivism. We support the whole person: mentally, spiritually, emotionally, and physically. As always, check out our website, www.filthyragsoutreach.org to read our blogs, listen to podcasts, and share your story with us! To contribute to the work we are doing, can click on the donate tab on our site, and donate via PayPal, or send tax-deductible contributions via CashApp $FilthyRagsOutreach Website: http://www.filthyragsoutreach.org Send Mail: Filthy Rags Outreach PO Box 4811 Federal Way, WA 98063-4811 Call: (253) 250-9687 Email: info@filthyragsoutreach.org
This week, we have a very powerful Robb Report with an amazing woman of God, Nicole Hall. Nicole has an incredibly powerful story and testimony that you do NOT want to miss... from the age of 15 out on the streets, to the penitentiary, the dope house, and back, and now sharing God's wonderful work and how he brought her through the trenches. Join us and listen, as she shares her testimony with Filthy Rags Outreach. About FRO: Filthy Rags Outreach is a 501(c)(3) grassroots gang prevention & intervention nonprofit that started in a Washington state prison. We focus on reducing gang and gun violence in prison, as well as among the youth and young adults in our community through targeting current and former gang members and those that come from the street life. By challenging the criminal and gang mentality, we focus on exposing the false realities of the street and gang lifestyles. Our aim is to help shift and change the mindset of youth, young adults, and men & women and equip them with the skills, tools, and knowledge they need to break the cycle & make the difference in their communities. As Filthy Rags Outreach continues to build from the inside out, we work with those currently incarcerated as well as provide services to those in our community & those recently released looking to escape the pull of the streets and break free from the patterns that lead to recidivism. We support the whole person: mentally, spiritually, emotionally, and physically. As always, check out our website, www.filthyragsoutreach.org to read our blogs, listen to podcasts, and share your story with us! To contribute to the work we are doing, can click on the donate tab on our site, and donate via PayPal, or send tax-deductible contributions via CashApp $FilthyRagsOutreach Website: http://www.filthyragsoutreach.org Send Mail: Filthy Rags Outreach PO Box 4811 Federal Way, WA 98063-4811 Call: (253) 250-9687 Email: info@filthyragsoutreach.org
This week, Robb interviews Tremond Williams' (Cleep from CleepTVzzz) son Jueliyan Williams about an incident at school that changed his life. It begs the question, “How can we be sure that our children are safe at school?” Donate online today by going to www.filthyragsoutreach.org/donate so we can continue to do the work. Thank you!
In this episode, Robb talks to formerly incarcerated L.G. about the choices he made after incarceration that put his children on the right path… to college via sports! Donate online today by going to www.filthyragsoutreach.org/donate so we can continue to do the work. Thank you!
This week Robert Hampton interviews Lisa Lynch, a young mother from Kent, Washington who lost her 1 year old daughter Malijha Grant to gun violence in 2015. Listen as Lisa tells us how the tragedy unfolded, when she realized what was happening, how the police handled the situation, and the toughest decision she has ever had to make in her life. Lisa shares her passion to put an end to gang violence and shootings. Join us by sponsoring Filthy Rags Outreach, and those of us like Lisa who have been impacted by gun & gang violence, and help us put an end to it! Donate online today by going to www.filthyragsoutreach.org/donate so we can continue to do the work. Thank you!
This week, Robert Hampton takes us behind the scenes & introduces us to the Director of Operations of Filthy Rags Outreach, the one on the outside that makes it all happen, Jessica Justice. Robb also cold calls Curtis Rogers, a recently released 69 year old felon who tells us what it's like, one year out from serving 31 years behind bars— and hear what Curtis's wife has to say about the hardest part about visiting your spouse behind bars! Stay tuned for new episodes, and be sure to check out our website to see what Filthy Rags Outreach is up to in 2022! Donate online today by going to www.filthyragsoutreach.org/donate so we can continue to do the work. Thank you!
In this episode of the Robb Report, Charles Champion responds directly to social media backlash calling him a “cop killer” and that he has never apologized to his victim's family. Donate online today by going to www.filthyragsoutreach.org/donate so we can continue to do the work. Thank you!
This week the Robb Report will explore the mean streets of Tacoma Washington with a Tacoma Eastsider ( K.G.) We will take an unapologetic look at the streets and the Criminal Justice System as we show you how both play hand and hand with the street violence. This is must hear media! Donate online today by going to www.filthyragsoutreach.org/donate so we can continue to do the work. Thank you!
Robert Hampton from the Robb Report interviews former gang member Tremond Williams about gang & prison culture, why today's gangs aren't the same, the dangers of gang culture, and what we can do to stop it. Donate online today by going to www.filthyragsoutreach.org/donate so we can continue to do the work. Thank you!
In this episode, Founder of Filthy Rags Outreach Alphonso Bell Interviews “Live Life Love Life” founder Bowie Gardley & discuss living life with happiness! Donate online today by going to www.filthyragsoutreach.org/donate so we can continue to do the work. Thank you!
Robb Hampton, core member from Filthy Rags Outreach, interviews a young man who was sentenced at 16 years old for murder. Listen as we hear his story in this unique Robb Report Interview from behind the walls of Stafford Creek Corrections Center in Aberdeen, Washington. Donate online today by going to www.filthyragsoutreach.org/donate so we can continue to do the work. Thank you!
Alphonso “Fatt Cuz” Bell and Charles “Baby Jody” Champion continue their discussion from behind the fences. This episode answers the question “Does Becoming Christian Mean You Need to Change?” Donate online today by going to www.filthyragsoutreach.org/donate so we can continue to do the work. Thank you!
Charles "Baby Jody" Champion and Alphonso "Fat Cuz" Bell talk about how Filthy Rags outreach got started... Donate online today by going to www.filthyragsoutreach.org/donate so we can continue to do the work. Thank you!
Listen to convicted cop-killer Charles Champion share his testimony of how God reached into prison walls & turned a murderer into a man! Donate online today by going to www.filthyragsoutreach.org/donate so we can continue to do the work. Thank you!