Paul A. Hampel
Attorney at Law
paul_hampel@yahoo.com
(210) 375-7526
The Law Office of Paul A. Hampel1202 Hallmark Ste. # 201San Antonio, Texas 78216
Texas
Parole Representation
Attorney Parole Arguments to the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles
-Parole services for a flat fixed fee of $2,400 for all Texas Offenders accepted. -Only $400 dollars required upfront to get started
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Our goals are the same- To get you home. And we are not done until you are home.
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- 31 Years of representing prisoners to the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles
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Mr. Hampel goes to every TDCJ Unit and sees every client face to face.
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Location of Offender or Crime Committed Does Not Change the Price.
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THE TWELVE STEPS OF ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS
1. We admitted we were powerless over alcohol—that our lives had becomeunmanageable.
2. Came to believe that a Power greater than ourselves could restore us tosanity.
3. Made a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of God as weunderstood Him.
4. Made a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves.
5. Admitted to God, to ourselves, and to another human being the exact natureof our wrongs.
6. Were entirely ready to have God remove all these defects of character.
7. Humbly asked Him to remove our shortcomings.
8. Made a list of all persons we had harmed, and became willing to makeamends to them all.
9. Made direct amends to such people wherever possible, except when to doso would injure them or others.
10. Continued to take personal inventory and when we were wrong promptlyadmitted it.
11. Sought through prayer and meditation to improve our conscious contact withGod, as we understood Him, praying only for knowledge of His will for usand the power to carry that out.
12. Having had a spiritual awakening as the result of these Steps, we tried tocarry this message to alcoholics, and to practice these principles in all ouraffairs.
Copyright _ A.A. World Services, Inc.
National Organizations Bethesda Family Services Foundation(570) 568-2373P.O. Box 210West Milton, PA 17886staff@bfsf.org, www.bfsf.orgContact: Jim Dressler, Parenting Program CoordinatorAgency Head: Dominic Herbst, PresidentArea Served: USA Established: 1995Provides parent education, self-help support group, information and referrals, religious ministry (if requested), family reunification support, and family therapy.Publications: Foster Care Program Description, $10.00; Family Systems Model, $10.00; Parenting Program Overview, $10.00 Center for Children of Incarcerated Parents(626) 449-8796P.O. Box 41-286Eagle Rock, CA 90041ccipdj@aol.com, www.e-ccip.orgContact: Denise Johnston, Director Agency Head: Denise Johnston, DirectorArea Served: USA Established: 1989Provides parent education, self-help support groups, information, referrals, mentoring, family reunification support, family therapy, public education, legal assistance and advocacy. Provides technical assistance, training, policy development and research services in a variety of areas related to children of prisoners.Publications: provides a clearinghouse for publications and audiovisuals to prisoners (free) and others (at cost). Contact Center for list.Parents and Children Together, Inc.(817) 524-77762836 Hemphill StreetFort Worth, TX 76110dawna@azmail.netContact: Donna Bailey, Executive DirectorProvides transportation, overnight lodging, hospitality center, children's center in visiting area, parent education, self-help support group, information and referrals, case management, religious ministry, and family reunification support. Encouraging Words, Inc.(614) 367-0436P.O. Box 9249Columbus, OH 43209edithholmes@msn.comContact: Marie Green, Founder/CEOAgency Head: Marie Green, Founder/CEOArea Served: USA Established: 1991 Provides training and technical assistance in inmate parent education and family counseling.Child Welfare League of America (CWLA)(202) 942-0270440 First Street, NWWashington, DC 20001cseymour@cwla.org, www.cwla.orgContact: Cynthia Seymour, General CounselAgency Head: Shay Bilchek, Executive DirectorArea Served: USAProvides information and referrals, technical assistance to child welfare agencies and public information and advocacy. Publications: Working with Children and Families Separated by Incarceration - A Handbook for Child Welfare Agencies, $18.95; Parents in Prison: Children in Crisis; State Agency Survey on Children with Incarcerated Parents. Fathers Behind Bars, Inc.(616) 684-5715525 Superior StreetNiles, MI 49120fathersbehindbars2@msn.comContact: Marilyn I. Hamilton, Agent & TreasurerAgency Head: Arthur L. Hamilton, Jr., President and Founder Area Served: USA Parent Organization: Fathers Behind Bars, Inc.Established: 1994Provides publications and technical assistance on self-help support groups for incarcerated fathers.Family and Corrections Network(434) 589-303632 Oak Grove RoadPalmyra, VA 22963fcn@fcnetwork.org, www.fcnetwork.orgContact: Jim Mustin, Executive DirectorAgency Head: Ed Hostetter, Board Chair Area Served: USA Established: 1983Provides information, technical assistance and training on families of offenders, children of prisoners, parenting programs for prisoners, prison visiting, and the impact of the justice system on families. FCN's web site has over 100 articles, an e-mail list, a directory of programs and links to offender family web sites. Texas Ministries and Hospitality Houses
Hope Welcome Center9400 Amarillo Blvd. EastAmarillo, Texas 79017806-378-9967
Volunteers of America of TX(817) 649-7491P.O. Box 200276Arlington, TX 76006
Woman At The Well House Ministries, Inc.(210) 472-2787221 Post AvenueSan Antonio, TX 78215
Worldwide Voice In The Wilderness(972) 234-60091221 Abrams Road, Suite 250Richardson, TX 75081
Trinity River Baptist AssociationPO Box 1269Liberty, Texas 77575936-586-5156Email - trba@imsday@com LOOPS, Inc. (Loved Ones of Prisoners)(915) 580-5667P.O. Box 14953Odessa, TX 79768
Regional Criminal Justice Ministry Center of South Texas(361) 358-9699P.O. Box 4056Beeville, TX 78104
Regional Family Resource Center(940) 567-3894527 West BelknapJacksboro, TX 76458
Trinity River Baptist AssociationP. O. Box 1269Liberty, Texas 77575-1269(936) 336-9232
Bexar County Detentions Ministries(210) 271-39271018 East Grayson StreetSan Antonio, TX 78242
San Antonio Fighting Back of United Way(210) 271-72322803 East CommerceSan Antonio, TX 78203
Hospitality HousesMinistering At A Hospitality HouseChurches and Associations across Texasprovide Hospitality Houses, which are facilities that offer overnight lodging for families who visit their loved ones in prison. Central Texas Hospitality HouseP.O. Box 124502 E. Main StreetGatesville, Texas 76528 (254)865-1299 Debra Key Hospitality House (P.A.C.T.)2836 HemphillFort Worth, Texas 76110(817) 924-7776 Skyview-Hodge Family Visitors Center(903) 683-8283Route 5, Box 49594Rusk, TX 75785
Eunice Chambless Hospitality House(915) 548-218013378 F. M. 3522Abilene, TX 79601 Hospitality House(915) 263-57521202 West 4th StreetBig Spring, TX 79720 Hospitality House(936) 291-6196912 10th StreetHuntsville, TX 77320 East Texas Prison Hospitality House406 FM 2054Tennessee Colony, Texas 75861(903) 928-0116 or (903) 729-4873
1. We admitted we were powerless over alcohol—that our lives had becomeunmanageable.
2. Came to believe that a Power greater than ourselves could restore us tosanity.
3. Made a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of God as weunderstood Him.
4. Made a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves.
5. Admitted to God, to ourselves, and to another human being the exact natureof our wrongs.
6. Were entirely ready to have God remove all these defects of character.
7. Humbly asked Him to remove our shortcomings.
8. Made a list of all persons we had harmed, and became willing to makeamends to them all.
9. Made direct amends to such people wherever possible, except when to doso would injure them or others.
10. Continued to take personal inventory and when we were wrong promptlyadmitted it.
11. Sought through prayer and meditation to improve our conscious contact withGod, as we understood Him, praying only for knowledge of His will for usand the power to carry that out.
12. Having had a spiritual awakening as the result of these Steps, we tried tocarry this message to alcoholics, and to practice these principles in all ouraffairs.
Copyright _ A.A. World Services, Inc.
National Organizations Bethesda Family Services Foundation(570) 568-2373P.O. Box 210West Milton, PA 17886staff@bfsf.org, www.bfsf.orgContact: Jim Dressler, Parenting Program CoordinatorAgency Head: Dominic Herbst, PresidentArea Served: USA Established: 1995Provides parent education, self-help support group, information and referrals, religious ministry (if requested), family reunification support, and family therapy.Publications: Foster Care Program Description, $10.00; Family Systems Model, $10.00; Parenting Program Overview, $10.00 Center for Children of Incarcerated Parents(626) 449-8796P.O. Box 41-286Eagle Rock, CA 90041ccipdj@aol.com, www.e-ccip.orgContact: Denise Johnston, Director Agency Head: Denise Johnston, DirectorArea Served: USA Established: 1989Provides parent education, self-help support groups, information, referrals, mentoring, family reunification support, family therapy, public education, legal assistance and advocacy. Provides technical assistance, training, policy development and research services in a variety of areas related to children of prisoners.Publications: provides a clearinghouse for publications and audiovisuals to prisoners (free) and others (at cost). Contact Center for list.Parents and Children Together, Inc.(817) 524-77762836 Hemphill StreetFort Worth, TX 76110dawna@azmail.netContact: Donna Bailey, Executive DirectorProvides transportation, overnight lodging, hospitality center, children's center in visiting area, parent education, self-help support group, information and referrals, case management, religious ministry, and family reunification support. Encouraging Words, Inc.(614) 367-0436P.O. Box 9249Columbus, OH 43209edithholmes@msn.comContact: Marie Green, Founder/CEOAgency Head: Marie Green, Founder/CEOArea Served: USA Established: 1991 Provides training and technical assistance in inmate parent education and family counseling.Child Welfare League of America (CWLA)(202) 942-0270440 First Street, NWWashington, DC 20001cseymour@cwla.org, www.cwla.orgContact: Cynthia Seymour, General CounselAgency Head: Shay Bilchek, Executive DirectorArea Served: USAProvides information and referrals, technical assistance to child welfare agencies and public information and advocacy. Publications: Working with Children and Families Separated by Incarceration - A Handbook for Child Welfare Agencies, $18.95; Parents in Prison: Children in Crisis; State Agency Survey on Children with Incarcerated Parents. Fathers Behind Bars, Inc.(616) 684-5715525 Superior StreetNiles, MI 49120fathersbehindbars2@msn.comContact: Marilyn I. Hamilton, Agent & TreasurerAgency Head: Arthur L. Hamilton, Jr., President and Founder Area Served: USA Parent Organization: Fathers Behind Bars, Inc.Established: 1994Provides publications and technical assistance on self-help support groups for incarcerated fathers.Family and Corrections Network(434) 589-303632 Oak Grove RoadPalmyra, VA 22963fcn@fcnetwork.org, www.fcnetwork.orgContact: Jim Mustin, Executive DirectorAgency Head: Ed Hostetter, Board Chair Area Served: USA Established: 1983Provides information, technical assistance and training on families of offenders, children of prisoners, parenting programs for prisoners, prison visiting, and the impact of the justice system on families. FCN's web site has over 100 articles, an e-mail list, a directory of programs and links to offender family web sites. Texas Ministries and Hospitality Houses
Hope Welcome Center9400 Amarillo Blvd. EastAmarillo, Texas 79017806-378-9967
Volunteers of America of TX(817) 649-7491P.O. Box 200276Arlington, TX 76006
Woman At The Well House Ministries, Inc.(210) 472-2787221 Post AvenueSan Antonio, TX 78215
Worldwide Voice In The Wilderness(972) 234-60091221 Abrams Road, Suite 250Richardson, TX 75081
Trinity River Baptist AssociationPO Box 1269Liberty, Texas 77575936-586-5156Email - trba@imsday@com LOOPS, Inc. (Loved Ones of Prisoners)(915) 580-5667P.O. Box 14953Odessa, TX 79768
Regional Criminal Justice Ministry Center of South Texas(361) 358-9699P.O. Box 4056Beeville, TX 78104
Regional Family Resource Center(940) 567-3894527 West BelknapJacksboro, TX 76458
Trinity River Baptist AssociationP. O. Box 1269Liberty, Texas 77575-1269(936) 336-9232
Bexar County Detentions Ministries(210) 271-39271018 East Grayson StreetSan Antonio, TX 78242
San Antonio Fighting Back of United Way(210) 271-72322803 East CommerceSan Antonio, TX 78203
Hospitality HousesMinistering At A Hospitality HouseChurches and Associations across Texasprovide Hospitality Houses, which are facilities that offer overnight lodging for families who visit their loved ones in prison. Central Texas Hospitality HouseP.O. Box 124502 E. Main StreetGatesville, Texas 76528 (254)865-1299 Debra Key Hospitality House (P.A.C.T.)2836 HemphillFort Worth, Texas 76110(817) 924-7776 Skyview-Hodge Family Visitors Center(903) 683-8283Route 5, Box 49594Rusk, TX 75785
Eunice Chambless Hospitality House(915) 548-218013378 F. M. 3522Abilene, TX 79601 Hospitality House(915) 263-57521202 West 4th StreetBig Spring, TX 79720 Hospitality House(936) 291-6196912 10th StreetHuntsville, TX 77320 East Texas Prison Hospitality House406 FM 2054Tennessee Colony, Texas 75861(903) 928-0116 or (903) 729-4873
 Texas OrganizationsAssociation of X-Offenders (TAX)(979) 775-9200219 East Wm. JoelBryan, TX 77803tax@xoffenders.org, www.xoffenders.orgContact: Dub Pearson, Executive DirectorAgency Head: Ron Ailor, Chairman of the BoardArea Served: USA Established: 1995Provides self-help support group, information, referrals, case management, gifts for children, crisis intervention, support groups, employment assistance and religious ministry. Out, But Not Free, Inc.(214) 381-0099P.O. Box 671181Dallas, TX 75367rogerwds@swbell.netContact: Roger L. Woods, DirectorAgency Head: Roger L. Woods, DirectorArea Served: Dallas Established: 1994Provides parent education, self-help support group, information, referrals, case management, mentoring, gifts for children, religious ministry, marriage prep. & support, & family reunification support.E.Q.U.I.P. Parent Education Program(254) 865-8901 ext. 3621500 State School RoadGatesville, TX 76598-2996bamooney7@msn.comContact: Anne Mooney, Program DirectorAgency Head: Mike Whitecotton, AdministratorArea Served: GatesvilleParent Organization: Buckner Children and Family ServicesEstablished: 1996Provides children's center in visiting area, parent education, self-help support group, information and referrals, family reunification support, family therapy, education & advocacy. MATCH/PATCH Program(210) 270-6330200 North ComalSan Antonio, TX 78207match.patch@juno.comContact: Aida Camero, Program CoordinatorAgency Head: Rick Walsh, Human Services Supervisor Area Served: Bexar CountyParent Organization: Bexar County Adult Detention Center Established: 1984Provides parent education, support groups, information, referrals, enhanced visiting, parent education, reunification support, & children gifts.Volunteers of America of Texas(817) 649-7491P.O. Box 200276Arlington, TX 76006smikus@voatx.org, www.voatx.orgContact: Shirley Mikus, Director SACAgency Head: Dave North, President/CEOArea Served: TexasParent Organization: Volunteers of AmericaProvides parent education, self-help support group, family reunification support, public education, and advocacy. Restorative Justice Ministry Network of North America(936) 291-21561232 Avenue JHuntsville, TX 77340esolomon@txucom.net, www.rjmn.netContact/Agency Head: Emmet Solomon, Executive Director Area Served: USAEstablished: 1993Provides information and referrals to a national network of churches and organizations.OPEN, Inc. - Offender Preparation and Education Network, Inc. (972) 271-1971P.O. Box 472223Garland, TX 75047-2223info@openinc.org, www.openinc.orgContact: Katherine Greene, Assistant DirectorAgency Head: Ned Rollo, Executive DirectorArea Served: USA Established: 1979Provides educational materials and programs for use by offenders and families to survive incarceration and make a successful transition back to the community, and for use by correctional agencies to prepare offenders for re-entry. San Antonio Fighting Back of United Way(210) 271-72322803 East CommerceSan Antonio, TX 78203Contact/Agency Head: Beverly Watts Davis, Executive Director Area Served: San AntonioProvides parent education, self-help support group, information, referrals, case management, childcare, mentoring, group activities such as scouting or camping, gifts for children, marriage preparation and support, family reunification support, and public education and advocacy. Correspondence Schools for Inmates http://www.ehow.com/list_6427115_correspondence-schools-inmates.htmlCorrespondence Courses For Inmates http://inmatelifeskills.com/ For more information: (435) 633-4109Billy Graham Center Institute for Prison Ministries Correspondence Courseshttp://www.bgcprisonministries.com/index.php?id=13 630-752-5727http://www.prisonerresources.com/index.htmlOffice of Correctional EducationU.S. Dept. of Education400 Maryland Avenue, SWWashington, D.C. 20202Information about educational grants and education programs for incarcerated adults CRIMINON INTERNATIONAL 431 N. Brand Blvd #305Glendale, CA 91203 (818) 546 1921Correspondence Courseshttp://www.criminon.org/programs/adult.php#correspondence
Ashworth College430 Technology ParkwayNorcross, Georgia 30092Home study program. Nationally accredited CLEP (College Level Exam Program)P.O. Box 6600Princeton, NJ 08541-6600clep@info.collegeboard.org College credits for self-taught knowledgeNational Home Study Council1801 18th St. NW
Washington, DC 20009Write for a list of schools and courses that are offered to prisoners by mail. College GuildPO Box 6448Brunswick, ME 04011http://www.collegeguild.org/Religious MinistrySet Free Prison Ministries, Inc.(909) 787-9907P.O. Box 5440Riverside, CA 92517sfpmkyr@juno.comKathy Rees, Business ManagerPub:Bible correspondence course. Internet Friends Outside(408) 238-60912533 Glen Dundee WaySan Jose, CA 95148lbolden@aol.com, www.reentry.orgContact: Jan L. Boldon, Shepherds Inn(409) 898-8797 ext. 212750 I-10 EastBeaumont, TX 77703 Re-Entry Prison and Jail Ministry(619) 426-4557P.O. Box 620Chula Vista, CA 91912reentry@reentry.org, www.reentry.orgContact: Art LyonsInnerChange Freedom Initiative(914) 747-29323807 G. H. South PeoriaTulsa, OK 74105ifi.hq@ifiprison.org, www.ifiprison.orgContact: Jack Cowley Kairos Outside(407) 629-4948140 North Orlando Avenue, #180Winter Park, FL 32789kairosjo@aol.com, www.kairosprisonministry.orgProvides mentoring, religious ministry, family reunification support and weekend retreats for female adults significant to the incarcerated. Samaritan House1325 WestpointColorado City, Texas 79512(325)728-2399 Elim Outreach Ministry Hospitality HouseJeronimo & LaLa Reyes304 BurlingtonSpur, TX 79370(806) 271-4580   Texas Catholic Social Services
Brownsville, San Juan (956) 541-0220
Catholic Charities of Central Texas, Austin1625 Rutherford Ln Austin, TX 78754(512) 651-6100
Catholic Charities of Corpus Christi, Texas(361) 884-0651
Catholic Charities of Dallas9461 Lyndon B Johnson Freeway #128Dallas, Texas 75243214-520-6590.
Catholic Charities of Fort Worth249 Thornhill DriveFort Worth, Texas 76115(817) 534-0814 Catholic Social Services, Laredo. (956) 722-2443 Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Galveston and Houston2900 Louisiana StreetHouston, TX(713) 526-4611(713) 227-9981
Catholic Charities, Lubbock, Inc.102 Avenue J. (806) 765-8475
Catholic Charities Community Services, San Angelo Odessa(432) 332-1387
Catholic Charities, San Antonio202 West French PlaceSan Antonio, Texas(210) 222-1294.
Catholic Charities of Southeast Texas2780 Eastex FreewayBeaumont, TX 77703(409) 835-7118 Texas Ministries Restorative Justice MinistryNetwork of North America(936) 291-21561232 Avenue JHuntsville, TX 77340
Ashworth College430 Technology ParkwayNorcross, Georgia 30092Home study program. Nationally accredited CLEP (College Level Exam Program)P.O. Box 6600Princeton, NJ 08541-6600clep@info.collegeboard.org College credits for self-taught knowledgeNational Home Study Council1801 18th St. NW
Washington, DC 20009Write for a list of schools and courses that are offered to prisoners by mail. College GuildPO Box 6448Brunswick, ME 04011http://www.collegeguild.org/Religious MinistrySet Free Prison Ministries, Inc.(909) 787-9907P.O. Box 5440Riverside, CA 92517sfpmkyr@juno.comKathy Rees, Business ManagerPub:Bible correspondence course. Internet Friends Outside(408) 238-60912533 Glen Dundee WaySan Jose, CA 95148lbolden@aol.com, www.reentry.orgContact: Jan L. Boldon, Shepherds Inn(409) 898-8797 ext. 212750 I-10 EastBeaumont, TX 77703 Re-Entry Prison and Jail Ministry(619) 426-4557P.O. Box 620Chula Vista, CA 91912reentry@reentry.org, www.reentry.orgContact: Art LyonsInnerChange Freedom Initiative(914) 747-29323807 G. H. South PeoriaTulsa, OK 74105ifi.hq@ifiprison.org, www.ifiprison.orgContact: Jack Cowley Kairos Outside(407) 629-4948140 North Orlando Avenue, #180Winter Park, FL 32789kairosjo@aol.com, www.kairosprisonministry.orgProvides mentoring, religious ministry, family reunification support and weekend retreats for female adults significant to the incarcerated. Samaritan House1325 WestpointColorado City, Texas 79512(325)728-2399 Elim Outreach Ministry Hospitality HouseJeronimo & LaLa Reyes304 BurlingtonSpur, TX 79370(806) 271-4580   Texas Catholic Social Services
Brownsville, San Juan (956) 541-0220
Catholic Charities of Central Texas, Austin1625 Rutherford Ln Austin, TX 78754(512) 651-6100
Catholic Charities of Corpus Christi, Texas(361) 884-0651
Catholic Charities of Dallas9461 Lyndon B Johnson Freeway #128Dallas, Texas 75243214-520-6590.
Catholic Charities of Fort Worth249 Thornhill DriveFort Worth, Texas 76115(817) 534-0814 Catholic Social Services, Laredo. (956) 722-2443 Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Galveston and Houston2900 Louisiana StreetHouston, TX(713) 526-4611(713) 227-9981
Catholic Charities, Lubbock, Inc.102 Avenue J. (806) 765-8475
Catholic Charities Community Services, San Angelo Odessa(432) 332-1387
Catholic Charities, San Antonio202 West French PlaceSan Antonio, Texas(210) 222-1294.
Catholic Charities of Southeast Texas2780 Eastex FreewayBeaumont, TX 77703(409) 835-7118 Texas Ministries Restorative Justice MinistryNetwork of North America(936) 291-21561232 Avenue JHuntsville, TX 77340
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