The Student News Site of Colorado State University

The Rocky Mountain Collegian

The Student News Site of Colorado State University

The Rocky Mountain Collegian

The Student News Site of Colorado State University

The Rocky Mountain Collegian

Print Edition
Letter to the editor submissions
Have a strong opinion about something happening on campus or in Fort Collins? Want to respond to an article written on The Collegian? Write a Letter to the Editor by following the guidelines here.
Follow Us on Twitter
Five Things We Learned Delivering Over Half a Million Orders for NoCo Restaurants
Five Things We Learned Delivering Over Half a Million Orders for NoCo Restaurants
November 8, 2023

  In May 2019, Nosh began as a humble restaurant co-op with just three people. When the pandemic hit in March 2020, while many businesses...

Laser tattoo removal frees ex-inmates

(source)
(source)

For many inmates, tattoos acquired while in prison give them a sense of security. However, once they enter back into society, those same tattoos can damage the lives they wish to lead, according to an article by WAVY in Virginia Beach, Va. Fortunately for eligible ex-inmates, Atlantic Laser Tattoo Removal began donating sessions of laser treatment.

“Eventually, I’d like to have a family of my own, a good job and fit into society instead of just being looked at as an outcast,” Matt, a former inmate at Sussex State Prison, said.

Ad

Atlantic Laser Tattoo Removal donated its services to Matt so he could begin a normal life after prison. On average, laser tattoo removal sessions cost $100 to $200 each with up to 10 sessions before results are seen.

To read more about the program and how Atlantic Laser Tattoo Removal’s donations help ex-inmates click here. 

More to Discover

Hey, thanks for visiting Collegian.com!
We’d like to ask you to please disable your ad blocker when looking at our site — advertising revenue directly supports our student journalists and allows us to bring you more content like this.