00:00When I first went in, they didn't even call us by our names. We just had numbers.
00:07FO346. Louds be in the yard. FO346 on your job. FO346.
00:14Well, the day I got out, I didn't have street clothes. I had my prison clothes. I felt very uncomfortable.
00:20So we're looking to get him pants and mainly short sleeve shirts, right?
00:25Lots of guys who are coming out of prison come out to nothing and no one.
00:29They hear about me on the inside and they write us and we come and get him.
00:38My name is Freddie Noel. We're coming to pick up a Mr. Edward Goldsby.
00:42Hey, man, look, I'm glad we can help, man.
00:44So glad for that.
00:45You want to change clothes?
00:47Yeah, I'll change clothes.
00:48How you feel, man? I feel good, right?
00:50Yeah, I feel free. How you doing, man?
00:51This is my favorite part when I got out. The breakfast, my first real meal, you know?
00:56I was in the drug program. They didn't tell me I could go to a sober living home.
01:00And these guys here had me in one in two hours.
01:03Gave my whole life.
01:04If they didn't intervene, I know what would have happened.
01:07I would have went in. I would have got with the wrong crowd.
01:09Yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:09We got your phone.
01:11New phone activation. Separate account.
01:13No.
01:14Let me see something.
01:15New phone.
01:17Star pound, zero six pound.
01:19Star pound, zero pound.
01:19Next time just go to Timo or Metro and get a phone.
01:21If you ask for our help and you decide what your life is going to be from that point on,
01:31that's it for us.
01:33Man, it's a beautiful day.
01:35Yeah.
01:36Look, man, any day of getting out of prison is a beautiful day.
01:39It's a beautiful day.
01:41Hello?
01:41Hey, this is Freddie Noel. We're meeting at the door.
01:45That's wonderful.
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