A green revolution is sprouting behind the nation’s prison walls, as more nonprofits work to make sure prisoners return to society healthier, more peaceful, and more productive.
Inmates care for fruits, vegetables, and flowers in gardens at as many as 200 correctional facilities, according to estimates by the Sustainability in Prisons Project, a joint program of Evergreen State College and the Washington State Department of Corrections.
The project runs horticulture programs in all 12 of the state’s prisons, and it has trained nonprofit and government officials who now run similar programs in five other states.
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