Ministry of Justice film: How Needlework is Rehabilitating Prisoners' Lives

Earlier this year, the Ministry of Justice produced a short film about Fine Cell Work, focusing on how our work is helping to change the lives of people in prison.
They visited a prison in Suffolk, as well as Fine Cell Work's Battersea hub, speaking to stitchers, volunteers and staff, to discover how needlework is rehabilitating prisoners' lives.
The video has had over 70,000 views on YouTube and over 230,000 views on Instagram, and has done a fantastic job of introducing what we do to more people. It you haven't yet seen it, please do watch below - and share with a friend or family member who may not yet know about our work.
There are many ways to support what we do, from buying our stitchers' work in our online shop, making a donation, or by volunteering your time. You can also contact us at info@finecellwork.co.uk with any queries.
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