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Kate Middleton Supports a Charity Helping Women in the Justice System Stay With Their Kids

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also offering support for parents—especially those who are most vulnerable. Which is why the Princess of Wales was present for the opening of Hope Street, a charitable program that provides women in the justice system who would otherwise be imprisoned a safe space to live with their children, according to  “Hope Street offers a community alternative for women who would otherwise be imprisoned unnecessarily due to a lack of safe accommodation or concerns around their wellbeing,” reads a statement from Kensington Palace. “The pilot aims to demonstrate how a compassionate and supportive approach towards women in the justice system can have a transformative impact and improve outcomes for society, providing a blueprint which can be scaled across the country.” lately in promoting charities and non-profit organizations that promote childhood well-being, such as her June 15 visit to the , and her on June 6.

It's also fair to say that the Hope Street initiative is in line with to combat homelessness, which he is promoting with a new program called .It is also not the first time the princess has lent support to incarcerated individuals.

In 2015, Kate visited inmates at a women's prison, per . Upon reconnecting with the women in 2020, she said speaking with them actually helped inspire her current dedication to the importance of early life for all people. “It really shocked me when I came here last time how early the challenges were that you faced,” she reportedly told the women. “I’m hugely passionate about trying to really help get into this crisis trying to help provide that prevention mechanism and that support system in our communities.

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