Kelly Riggs is a remarkable individual who has transformed his life and dedicated himself to making a positive impact. As a former prisoner turned Criminal Justice Reform Advocate, Kelly's journey is of redemption, resilience, and faith. While incarcerated, Kelly discovered the power of writing to assist underprivileged and elderly prisoners in obtaining relief from excessive sentences. His passion for justice led him to become an author, sharing legal self-help knowledge with those behind bars. Kelly is best known for his Post post-conviction relief series, which empowers prisoners to navigate the legal system and seek justice. Upon his release, Kelly encountered a new set of challenges. One of those challenges was homelessness. Only by the Grace of God did he overcome this condition. In his continued learning to fit in with society, Kelly returned to his one true love, his passion for his Lord Jesus Christ. This pursuit revealed to Kelly all the lessons the Lord had taught him throughout his life. It is Kelly's continued passion and divine calling to share those lessons with the less privileged who can benefit from those lessons the most. For this reason, Kelly Riggs has started sharing the Lord's lessons in his series of books called The Lessons with Jesus. But Kelly's mission extends beyond the written word. He is also the organizer of The United Re-Entry Foundation, Inc., tirelessly fighting for those who cannot fight for themselves. In a world where second chances are often elusive, Kelly contributes 50% of his earnings from book sales to combat homelessness. Kelly Riggs exemplifies his passion for helping others through the transformative power of faith, grace, and determination. You can review all his books on Amazon.com. They offer hope, guidance, and practical solutions in a world that needs them. Join him on this journey of compassion, redemption, and making a difference—one page at a time. Kelly Riggs is also available for speaking engagements and mentorship as he continues to provide hope and guidance in person and through the written word.