Kim Kardashian She has often said that her passion for prison reform has its roots in the passion of her late father, but this time the teleperson made another revelation.

During the episode “The Kardashians”, the famous teleperson She brought with her sister, Kendall Jenner, Scott Disick and her girlfriend, Olivia Pierson, in Sacramento, California, to visit a group of prisoners. This group – all men under 26 – helps to extinguish fires through a program created by her boyfriend, Scott Budnick.

Kim, addressing this group, remembered one of her first visits to “Steni” and how she gained her passion for prison reform. “Once, a friend of mine made me get ecstasy and then I thought about what would happen if something happened …

I thought I could call my father and he would help me. But these people didn’t have that. Really, I thought: “This is so crazy, these people need help.”

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And continued: “The more I dealt with it, the more stories I listened to, I used to say, my God, that’s so great, how can we help here?”

Kim Kardashian was passionate about the work of prison reform, as he said, “It really started with my father, Robert Kardashian Sr., and all the offer he made and all the places that went to us to help other people. I always feel his energy every time I do. “

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Following her visit with Kendall, Scott and Olivia, Kim wrote about her experience on an Instagram post: “I had the amazing opportunity to spend some time with the kids on Pine Grove Youth Firecamp, and Growlersberg Firecamp Crew 3 and 5. These incredible men are enclosed firefighters who save our state, homes and communities from the fire.

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This program is the first of its kind to allow prisoners, 18 to 25 years old, to get out of prison and enter a firefighting camp to serve the community. Through this voluntary program they can completely delete their criminal record when released and have a second chance in life