Money makes the world go round. It’s a simple fact and although prison may be the only place where one doesn’t need money on a daily basis, when that person gets released he or she will most definitely need monetary funds as they enter back into the world as we know it.
As we all know, everything costs something and you simply cannot live without money, so being able to provide a recently released inmate with some money will make all the difference to him or her. Sending money to an inmate now is basically giving them a second chance for when he or she gets out.
So, just as you would set up a savings account or a college fund for your child or grandchild, there are ways to send money to inmates.
It is unlikely that upon release men or women who have spent time in jail will have any savings at all, so the ability to send money to an inmate now, is critical.
JPay.com is one of the companies that fosters and facilitates a relationship, both emotional and financial, between prisoners and their loved ones. One of the services that JPay provides is trust account payments. JPay is the fastest way for an inmate’s loved one to send money to an inmate. With JPay, the money is generally credited to the inmate’s account by the following morning. To see if JPay is able to send money to you inmate, simply go through the simple registration steps of the site. You will first be asked for the inmate name and number. If it matches their database you will be able to proceed.
Just as if you were the one that was incarcerated, you would wish that there was someone who was going to be there to help you when you were released. So, any amount that can be contributed is a way that you undoubtedly ensure an inmate that you know and care about will have an easier transition back into society when his or her day comes.