FAMILIES UNITED TO END LIFE WITHOUT PAROLE

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Julian Gonzalez

My name is Julian Gonzalez. I was born and raised in Visalia and am 27 years old, I have been incarcerated since I was 18 years old. I am serving a LWOP sentence for my part in a gang related murder. Although my bullets were not the ones that killed the victim, I was...

Malinda Jones

I am Malinda Jones, a 65-year-old Grandmother with an LWOP Sentence. I live with a mountain of regrets and a heart full of remorse, but I can’t change the fact that a young man lost his life. What I can do is explain the “WHY” of that horrible night. None of what I am...

Virgil Clarke III

My name is Virgil Clarke III. I’m serving a sentence of life with no possibility of parole plus 6 years for aiding and abetting in the murder of Mrs. Catherine Tucker. Even before this, I felt so guilty for my actions leading up to this senseless act. I’ll be the...

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Welcome to FUEL (Families United to End Life Without Parole): a non-profit organization dedicated to advocating for justice and reform in the criminal justice system. Join us in our fight for justice, compassion, and a more equitable future.

Our Work:

FUEL participates in a wide variety of actions that include rallies, caravans, meetings, picnic, webinars, LWOP strategy workshops, and additional activities and events that increase awareness and advocacy to end LWOP. Check out our calendar to be a part of future events!

Our Mission:

To end all forms of the death penalty – death by incarceration as well as death by injection. Further, we support incarcerated persons with LWOP sentences and assist families in gaining  the skills and knowledge to advocate for the end of LWOP.

Our Background:

We began as a small group making a concerted effort to grow through social media and word of mouth, both inside prison and in the community.  In just a few months, the core group expanded their numbers and took on a name that reflected our purpose.  The group became known as Families United to End LWOPFUEL.

Through broad outreach within the criminal justice community, and inside the prisons, within a short period, the group became a source of hope for both women and men serving the “other death penalty”, and an organizing tool for their loved ones in the communities.  FUEL partnered with other organizations and joined coalitions which were also engaged in the movement to end LWOP, most significantly, the Drop LWOP coalition.


As the group organized in the community, men and women on the inside began to form Inside FUEL chapters within their facilities, which helped to generate pro-social activity and inspire hope while developing ideas toward ending LWOP.  We believe that no one should be defined by their worst decision in life.  These motivated men and women raised money for FUEL, as well as funds for charities dedicated to crime survivors.  In addition to money, they have donated beautiful handicraft and high valued art that they created. Inside FUEL have also invited coalition members into prisons to create a sense of unity while vigorously organizing.
 

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 FUEL members have launched petitions telling their loved one’s story and appealing to the Governor for clemency.  The group also launched a petition on behalf of all serving LWOP and delivered it to Governor Brown in November of 2018 during their Seeking Redemption Rally.  Material from men and women in prisons throughout the state were part of the packet given to the Governor. Constantly seeking ways to share the humanity of people serving the “other death penalty” has been the motivation to create individual brochures for the men and women.  These have given those serving LWOP and their family members a way to tell their story.

FUEL holds rallies in Sacramento and has directed caravans around prison facilities experiencing high incidents of needless covid deaths.  The group has participated in numerous panels, led seminars, co-sponsored Town Halls and held workshops on commutations in the communities and within the prison facilities.  We are proud to be co-sponsors, with other powerful groups in the state, of SB 300 a piece of legislation challenging the LWOP sentence.  

Among our happiest moments was welcoming the husbands of two of our core members home from serving the unforgiving sentence of LWOP.  We fight for that to repeat itself until everyone serving the other death penalty is given the opportunity to come hope.  The fight continues!

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