Greetings, as you read this, I pray you’re blessed and are doing well. This is an attempt to create a network in hopes of it leading to resources concerning housing, employment and a Christian based church. Since my incarceration, everyone that had been a part of my life has moved on to be with the lord. I’m having to start my life anew. It is me against the world. During the process if I am able to establish friendships, that would be a blessing as well.
A little bit about me. I am a 51-year-old Christian ex mixed martial artist. I enjoy the outdoors (camping, fishing, walking) and I am an avid reader. I am very reactive and don’t like to sit idle much. I am also a sports enthusiast who enjoys catching a game. I mainly have worked in all aspects of construction and not afraid to work hard long days. I have recently completed numerous courses on retail industry.
If interested in contacting me, the easiest and most efficient way is Ohio’s Institutional messaging app- www.Gettingout.com. The site provides all the details. You can also send me your email address, and I can send you an “invite” to your account and you could follow the process from there. I’ve heard the invite may go to your spam folder, so you have to look for it there. Last is snail mail Jason Evick #A742969 OMPC/ORDC 884 Coitsville Hubbard Rd Youngstown, OH 44505.
The lord never said life would be easy, however through him, he did provide us the strength, hope and purpose. Life is a vapor and I desire to make a difference before meeting the lord. Thank you for reading this. Don’t just keep the faith, spread it. God bless you and all your loved ones. Hope to hear from you. -Jason Evick #A742969
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