Each year the staff and friends of Full Picture Justice (FPJ) brave frigid ocean waters to swim from Alcatraz to the San Francisco Marina.
Alcatraz Island is known for the notorious federal prison built on its shore. Prison operators believed Alcatraz to be inescapable due to its cold waters and strong currents. Now inoperative, the prison stands as a symbol of extreme punishment within our society.
We raise money to support our programs for children and families who have an incarcerated loved one and to repair the harm the prison system has caused to our community. Full Picture Justice works to connect the island to the shore.
The Alcatraz Swim money enables Full Picture Justice to purchase books for young readers and offer opportunities for children to study music with a team of talented and caring teachers. Gifts to Full Picture Justice also support film, painting, and storytelling that inspires our community to facilitate safety, growth, and resilience for some of our most vulnerable children.
This year, we hope to raise funds to reach our goal of $300,000 by December 31, to continue building upon our programs for children and families. Please join us in breaking the cycles of incarceration by making a gift today.