ABOUT EMMAS PREMIUM SERVICES
Who we are...
Welcome to Emma's Premium Services , your number one source for all NYS Inmate Care Packages. We're dedicated to giving you the very best of all approved NYSDOOCS Items with a focus on quality foods, quick shipping, and a customer care team you can trust.
Founded in 2014 by a mother supporting her incarcerated son, Emma's Premium Services has come a long way from its beginnings in launching from a kitchen table. When our company first started, we harnessed a passion for helping families support their loved ones, driving us to create a platform for families to ship packages to your loved ones. We now serve families all over NYS and are thrilled that we're able to turn our passion into a platform that has helped over 600,000 families
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ORDERS PLACED
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EMPLOYEES
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HAPPY CUSTOMERS
With over 600,000 families using our platform monthly, we have been able to make caring for your incarcerated loved ones just a bit easier during a difficult time.
Anton Kogen - CEO and FOUNDER OF Emma's Premium Services
We hope you enjoy our service as much as we enjoy offering it to you. If you have any questions or comments, please don't hesitate to contact our customer care team
- Reach us by phone: (888) 638-9994
- Email us: Contact@Emmaspremium.com
- Mail us: 162 Washington Ave Edison NJ 08817
- Live Chat: www.emmaspremiumservices.com
NYSDOCCS to close one of its Most Notorious Prisons
NEW YORK’S DEPARTMENT of Corrections and Community Supervision will close two of the state’s maximum security prisons, including one of its most notorious, the agency announced Thursday. By November 6, doccs will shutter Great Meadow Correctional Facility, in Washington County, and Sullivan Correctional Facility, in Sullivan County, as part of a plan set in motion in this year’s state budget legislation, which allowed the executive to quickly close up to five state correctional facilities over the fiscal year. Hochul’s Plan to Close Prisons Faces a Fight Eliza Fawcett Great Meadow has been described as the worst prison in the state. Until recently, the facility had the highest suicide rate of all New York state prisons. In 2021, it accounted for 10 percent of instances statewide where guards recorded deploying their weapons, even though it held 4 percent of the state’s prison population. Incarcerated people have recounted routine staff beat downs and medical neglect.
Censoring the News in New York Prisons
New York prisons have banned articles from The New York Times, New York magazine, and local newspapers, often citing their potential to incite disobedience.