When Boston was released from prison in 2007, she began to care for her son full time and pull her life back together. She used college credits she had earned while in prison to complete her associate's degree, but said she still struggled to find a career.

After giving birth to her second child, a daughter, Boston put herself through culinary school. After working odd jobs in the food industry, she started her own private chef business in Columbus and then began to give back to the community.

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PHOTO: Janese Boston, of Ohio, poses with her mom and two children at her college graduation.
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Boston knew she wanted to help parents in prison keep in touch with their kids and came up with the idea of the Christmas toy drive.

\"There's nothing else in a million years that I would rather be doing than try to help [a parent] that's incarcerated because I know myself I was laying in the bed, praying and hoping that they can make it work to make sure my kid had a good Christmas,\" she said. \"That's why when I shop for these kids, the most important thing is to make sure every toy is something these kids will want and will be super happy that their parents gave to them.\"

Tresalyn Butler, director of social services for the Franklin County Sheriff's Office, works with Boston to identify around one dozen parents for the toy drive. The parents must meet certain criteria to show that they are working to prepare themselves for life outside of prison, according to Butler.

Once the parents are identified, Butler and Boston send letters to the children's guardians, who then send back gift forms that include information like the kids' clothing sizes and their Christmas wish list.

From there, Boston spends several weeks shopping to make sure each child has personalized gifts based on their wishes.

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PHOTO: Janese Boston is pictured shopping for presents to distribute through the "Build a Bond" toy drive she founded in Franklin County, Ohio.
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\"There's a part of me that feels like I have I have a duty to make sure that every connection with the parent and the kid is phenomenal,\" she said. \"When they put the toys in their hands or the clothes on their body, it is a positive connection between them and their parent.\"

Boston continued, \"Whether it's one time, they play with it five times or every time they put their coat or shoes on, they know that their parents, regardless of where they are, still made it happen to get them something for Christmas.\"

When Boston delivers the gifts to the children at home before Christmas, she also brings along a handwritten letter from their parent. She said she uses the opportunity to tell them that she too is a parent who spent time in prison.

\"I tell them, 'I was the parent. I understand,'\" she said. \"Last year when I took my son with me, I said, 'This was my son. I was the one in jail.'\"

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Butler said the Build a Bond toy drive can often help the parent in prison as much as it helps their child.

\"For our parents it's a big deal. Some of them are their family's sole providers. For our dads, it may have been more monetary providing than it was caretaking, and we know statistically that the majority of moms that are incarcerated were the primary caregivers for their children before incarceration,\" she said. \"This allows for them to be able to provide for their kids in a moment where their hands are kind of tied. I think it gives them hope.\"

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Butler said she has also seen the toy drive help start conversations between kids and their parents, saying, \"One family in particular, I remember them ripping their gifts open and they were super excited and they wanted to talk to their mom and let her know what they had received. That is always super cool because it spurs conversation between the parents and their children during what can be an uncomfortable time in their lives.\"

The money for the toy drive comes from the fundraising Boston does on social media and in the community. The sheriff's office does not provide any funding, according to Butler.

Butler and Boston each said they hope to expand the toy drive to include more parents and children and to hold similar events throughout the year, rather than just at Christmas.

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PHOTO: Janese Boston poses in her home with presents for kids in the "Build a Bond" toy drive she founded in Franklin County, Ohio.
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Butler said she sees children as the \"forgotten element of incarceration\" and hopes that by continuing to strengthen the parental and child bond, it will make for a better future for the parents and their families.

\"Hopefully it will trigger something in them and they will continue to maintain it as they serve out their time or continue to maintain it once they're released back in the community,\" she said. \"For me, if we want to, as a community, break the cycle of incarceration, then we have to give this the attention it deserves.\"

Boston called it a \"dream come true\" to be able to give back to incarcerated parents.

\"I spent days in jail hoping that I could give back and all these years later, I'm giving back in a way that I could ever imagine,\" she said. \"I am so thankful that I got myself together and that I got some education, I got a business and that God put me in a situation to even do this.\"

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