Skip to main content

The Youth Incarceration Prevention Ministry partners with ministries, law enforcement and the community.  It takes a village to teach and train youth in society today. As responsible adults, we have a duty and an obligation to ensure they are equipped with the knowledge and resources necessary to not only survive, but to thrive and become productive citizens.

Let us endeavor to work together in a collaborative effort to support and provide the necessary tools and resources for our youth.

 

Churches Outreach Network

Pastor Dr. Rodney Coles, Sr., founder of Churches Outreach Network and Mr. Eddie Godley, founder of Youth Incarceration Prevention Ministry

Churches Outreach Network

Dr. Rodney Coles, Sr. founder of Churches Outreach Network has played a significant part in the growth and ongoing success of the Youth Incarceration Prevention Ministry.  Pastor Coles has always had a heart for children.  His life work in the nonprofit sector has been a great and tremendous blessing to the ministry. 

Pitt County Sheriff's Office

Eddie Godley poses for a quick picture with Pitt County Sheriff Paula Dance at an annual event that was held in the Greenville Town Common.  Sheriff Dance takes time to educate the youth and their families of how not to get in trouble and end up in jail or prison.

Pitt County Sheriff's Office

Since Sheriff Paula Dance has been in office, she has committed to serving the youth of Pitt County.  Each year she dedicates her time to ensure the youth are educated and equipped so they do not end up in the Pitt County Detention Center or prison. 

Clemmie German

CLEMMIE GERMAN, VOLUNTEER COORDINATOR, PITT COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE

Retired Lieutenant Clemmie German of the Pitt County Sheriff’s Office has been serving the youth with the Youth Incarceration Prevention Ministry from the beginning at our first annual event in 2016. 

Greenville Police Department

Chief Ted Sauls,  Greenville PD and Mr. Eddie Godley

Greenville Police Department

Over the years, since the beginning in 2016, Mr. Godley has work with the PCSO.  He has since pursued the Greenville Police Department to partner in serving the youth of Greenville by giving them pertinent knowledge, and teaching them the do's and don'ts to keep them from spiraling down of path of serving jail and  or prison time.

Deputy Drifter
Deputy Drifter

The youth enjoy meeting and learning about Deputy Drifter.