Richard Cowan

Richard Cowan

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Member Since: 12/18/2024
Age: 43

Tell me a little about yourself

Hi, my name is Richard.
I am currently serving a life sentence with the possibility of parole. I am looking for strictly plutonic and networking opportunities. Engaging and enlightening conversations and overall, socially positive interactions.
I enjoy reading, art, music of all kinds and exercising mind body and spirit. I enjoy learning new things and continuous improvement. I am currently enrolled in an Associate’s Degree program majoring in Sociology. I am also pursuing an Occupational Mentor Certification, that would allow me to mentor individuals who are battling drug and alcohol addiction. I believe combining these two educational platforms would assist me in making a positive impact when returning to society.
I love technology; however, I also like nature as well. I enjoy sunshine as well as rain, sleet or snow. I enjoy creating art and look forward to creating opportunities to display and sell some of my pieces to assist with paying off my restitution.
Now feel free to write and tell me a little about yourself and your ambitions. Send a book recommendation if you’d like as well.
Be well.

Profile Overview

Age
43 years
Gender
Male
No more crime detail available!
Sexual Orientation
Straight
Ethnicity
Black
Email System Used
Getting Out
Mailing Address
Richard Cowan #BX6455
California State Prison Solano
P. O. Box 4000
Vacaville, CA 95696
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