Financial Freedom Starts Here: How MailCall Teaches Stock Market and Investment Literacy Behind Bars
Freedom isn’t just physical—it’s financial. For many incarcerated individuals, learning about money management, credit, debt, and investing can be the first step toward long-term stability. Yet most correctional institutions offer no formal education on finances, and even fewer focus on building wealth . That’s where MailCall Newspaper comes in. We’ve created a dedicated Financial Literacy section in both our 24-page and 32-page editions , designed to teach practical money skills and introduce powerful concepts like stock investing, passive income, and long-term financial planning —even from inside prison walls. MailCall believes you don’t need money to start learning about it—you just need the right knowledge, mindset, and tools. What Sets MailCall’s Financial Literacy Content Apart MailCall’s approach to financial education is different from anything you’ll find in mainstream magazines or school textbooks. Here’s how we build every financial article:...