Beyond the Ordinary 

 

The Love Notes Initiative 

 

Mission Statement

A-Mothers-Love.org (The Ravens_Song Project ) exists to preserve love and connection where society often forgets it — behind prison walls. Our mission, in addition to shining light on corrupt judicial systems, is to provide a safe, compassionate communication bridge for incarcerated loved ones — whether romantic partners, parents and children, or family members — helping them nurture healthy emotional bonds through positive correspondence that honors both correctional regulations and human dignity. We believe that love, when guided by respect and integrity, can be one of the strongest forces for healing and rehabilitation.


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Primary Goals

1. Restore Connection with Compassion
To create and maintain safe, structured ways for incarcerated individuals — including couples and family members — to express love, encouragement, and emotional support. We aim to promote healing from generational trauma by encouraging reconnection rooted in mutual consent and personal growth.


2. Protect Program Integrity
To strictly uphold all federal, state, and facility communication policies so that A-Mothers-Love.org remains a trusted and compliant bridge between loved ones, ensuring longevity of the program for all participants.


3. Promote Accountability and Healing
To encourage honest, rule-abiding communication that strengthens emotional maturity, responsibility, and self-reflection while respecting the legal and institutional boundaries of incarceration.

 


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Program Compliance & Enforcement Policy

Participation in the Ravens_Song Love Notes Program is a privilege built on trust. All correspondence is reviewed to ensure compliance with correctional, state, and federal regulations.

Participants are strictly prohibited from including:

Any information related to active legal cases, investigations, or ongoing appeals.

Any coded, underhanded, or third-party messages intended to bypass regulations.


**Minor references such as, “Hey babe, how did court go?” or “Babe, I think my hearing wasn’t so good and I could really use a hug,” are acceptable as emotional expressions — not discussion of the case itself.**

 

Reconnection Guidelines:
In situations where both a parent and adult child are incarcerated, participation is permitted only when both parties provide written consent after one initiates contact. This ensures emotional readiness, mutual respect, and alignment with the program’s healing-centered goals.

 

Violations and Penalties:

Each participant receives one written warning for the first verified violation.

Before any removal, A-Mothers-Love.org will hold a Minutes Meeting, during which the letter in question is reviewed and recorded (audio and written) in comparison with relevant laws and facility rules.

If a violation is confirmed, the participants will be removed from the program, and a formal letter of removal — including the reason — will be forwarded only to the individuals’ attorneys.

Family members may appeal once within 45 days of removal. If the attorney clears the content flagged by our review board, reinstatement will be considered.


We must be strict not out of punishment, but protection — to ensure the survival of A-Mothers-Love.org and to safeguard the opportunity for love and connection for countless others who need it.

 

Oliver Hartman