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(RNS1-JAN12) The Baltimore-based Episcopal Community Services of Maryland, seen here, has been able to increase the size of his prisoner reentry program from 50 people to 200 per year after receiving funds from President Bush's faith-based initiatives office. For use with RNS-BUSH-FAITHBASED, transmitted Jan. 12, 2009. Religion News Service photo courtesy Marshall Clarke/ECSM.

(RNS1-JAN12) The Baltimore-based Episcopal Community Services of Maryland, seen here, has been able to increase the size of his prisoner reentry program from 50 people to 200 per year after receiving funds from President Bush’s faith-based initiatives office. For use with RNS-BUSH-FAITHBASED, transmitted Jan. 12, 2009. Religion News Service photo courtesy Marshall Clarke/ECSM.

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