I Had My Baby With Me For 8 Months In Prison | Molly Ellis

I Had My Baby With Me For 8 Months In Prison | Molly Ellis

This week Jules sits down with Molly Ellis, someone she met while they were both in prison. In 2017, after experiencing a family tragedy, Molly’s life changed drastically, eventually ending with a five-year prison sentence for fraud. Just weeks before starting her sentence, she gave birth to her daughter and chose to raise her newborn behind bars. Since her release, Molly has dedicated herself to helping others rebuild their lives through her organisation Project Accountability. The two also reminisce on old times as former pad-mates and the incredible journeys they've been on since leaving prison.

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Useful organisations:


Support for Women in/Leaving Prison:


Women in Prison (National) – Supports women affected by the criminal justice system with advocacy, housing, employment, and resettlement services.

https://www.womeninprison.org.uk

Birth Companions (London and the South East) – Provides support for pregnant women and mothers in prison, including help with resettlement and parenting.

https://www.birthcompanions.org.uk


Domestic Abuse & Trauma Support:


Refuge (National) – Offers emergency accommodation and support for women escaping domestic abuse.

https://www.refuge.org.uk

Surviving Economic Abuse (SEA) (National) – Helps women rebuild financially after economic abuse.

https://survivingeconomicabuse.org


Employment & Entrepreneurship Support:

Project Accountability – Founded by Molly Ellis and Ty Mitchell, this organization focuses on reducing recidivism and supporting ex-offenders and vulnerable youth through vocational training, employment opportunities, and rehabilitation programs.

https://www.projectaccountability.co.uk


Peabody Group - Aiming to provide great homes and housing services, making a positive impact in communities and creating an inspiring, inclusive place to work.

https://www.peabodygroup.org.uk/


Peckham Soup Kitchen - A community non-profit organisation formed in 2022 set up to give back to those in need in the Southwark community. Providing food provisions each week to support those in need.​ They also mentor young people and facilitate programmes to support young people to improve their physical and mental wellbeing.

https://www.peckhamsoupkitchen.org/


Contact us:

If anything you’ve heard in this podcast has inspired you to make a positive change in your life, or you’d just like to get in touch, please contact us.

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