INTERFAITH COMMITTEE ON CHAPLAINCY IN THE CORRECTIONAL SERVICE OF CANADA INC./COMITE INTERCONFESSIONNEL DE L'AUMONERIE DU SERVICE CORRECTIONNEL DU CANADA INC.

The Interfaith Committee on Chaplaincy in the Correctional Service of Canada provides spiritual and pastoral care to incarcerated individuals across federal prisons. The organization coordinates multi-faith chaplaincy services, ensuring that people in custody can access religious support, counseling, and guidance regardless of their faith tradition. Operating from Mississauga and serving institutions throughout Canada, the committee trains and deploys chaplains from various religious backgrounds to address the spiritual needs of prisoners during incarceration. This work recognizes that access to spiritual practice and pastoral support can aid in rehabilitation, mental health, and successful reintegration. The organization works with correctional facilities to create space for prayer, religious education, and interfaith dialogue within secure settings, supporting both individual prisoners and the broader goal of reducing recidivism in the criminal justice system.