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The UnLocked Project Kicks Off the Semester at Second Look Fair & First GBM!

On February 5, 2025, The UnLocked Project had an incredible start to the semester with a strong presence at the University of Maryland’s Second Look Fair! This event gave us the opportunity to connect with students from all backgrounds, introduce them to our mission, and encourage them to get involved in supporting children of incarcerated parents. Throughout the fair, we engaged with 80+ students who stopped by our booth to learn more about what we […]

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Event Recap: Breaking the Stigma – Dr. Morgan and Da’Jauna on Supporting Children of Incarcerated Parents

On November 12, 2024, Dr. Morgan and Da’Jauna shared powerful insights into the emotional and mental health challenges faced by children of incarcerated On November 12, 2024, Dr. Morgan and Da’Jauna shared powerful insights into the emotional and mental health challenges faced by children of incarcerated parents at our event, “Breaking the Stigma.” Here’s a recap of the thought-provoking discussion and some of the key takeaways from the event. Lorem ipsum odor amet, consectetuer adipiscing

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Don’t Miss: Dr. Morgan’s Talk On Family Resilience In Incarceration

Join Us For a Talk With Dr. Morgan NOVEMBER 12 4-5:30 PM TLC WORKSHOP AND MEETING ROOM, MCKELDIN LIBRARY, ROOM 2105 Days: Hours: Minutes: Seconds Thank you to everyone who attended Dr. Morgan’s talk on family resilience during incarceration. We appreciate your participation and support! RSVP HERE! Join us for an event with Dr. Morgan, an expert on family resilience during incarceration. She’ll share insights on how families navigate separation, reunification, and reentry. This event

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Why Parental Incarceration Matters

Why Parental Incarceration Matters BLOG — Nov 4, 2024 Author: Nadja Miljkovic Risk Factors of Parental Incarceration Discussing parental incarceration is important due to its significant and long-lasting impacts on the children affected. Parental incarceration is considered to be one of the ten adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) because of its effects on long-term well-being. Increased exposure to ACEs creates a higher likelihood that the child may develop harmful health and social behaviors such as smoking,

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