Legal organization
Attorney question lists, timeline notes, court-date trackers, call logs, and document checklists.
Resources
We are building this resource hub carefully. The library and both FAQ sections are here now, with more practical family resources being added as Still Here Daily grows.
Resource hub
Everything below lives on this page so you do not have to bounce between separate FAQ and library pages.
Document library
The document library is a place for printable or copyable templates. These are examples only and are not legal, medical, financial, or professional advice.
Attorney question lists, timeline notes, court-date trackers, call logs, and document checklists.
Housing ideas, job preparation, routine builders, family expectations, and goal-setting worksheets.
Simple business idea worksheets, branding prompts, first-step plans, and future service or product notes.
Budget templates, debt and payment logs, savings goals, commissary spending notes, and release planning.
Family FAQ
Simple answers for people using Still Here Daily from the outside.
No. Still Here Daily creates messages you can copy and paste into your own jail messaging app, letter, postcard, or email.
The free account includes workouts, canteen recipes, mindset, jokes, and meditations. Full Access adds more categories, personalization, saved content, sports, news, and one daily shuffle.
No. Please do not enter legal details, inmate IDs, medical information, facility issues, or other private information into forms or generators.
You can work within a character limit because facilities vary. Always check your own facility's messaging rules before sending.
Edit the wording in your own voice, copy only the part you like, or use the available Full Access variation tools.
No. Organizer and planning tools are for notes and questions only. They are not legal, medical, financial, or mental-health advice.
Inmate FAQ
This section explains the idea in plain language for families who want to describe Still Here Daily to someone incarcerated.
It is a tool families use outside to find short messages, questions, updates, and routines to personalize and send through normal approved communication methods.
Usually no. It is mainly for families on the outside to copy messages and send them through the systems already allowed by your facility.
The family member can choose a category, adjust the available options, edit the words, and make the message sound like them before sending.
Full Access includes accuracy-first news and sports briefs from the previous calendar day. Scores that conflict across available feeds are left out rather than guessed, and current-day items are excluded. Families should always follow facility rules before sending.
Yes. Families can use feedback to request categories and tools that would make staying connected easier.
No. It is meant to help families keep sending something meaningful when they do not know what to say.