Dealing with life's challenges can be tough, but you’re not alone. Our experienced mentors and therapists specialize in preparing defendents for court dates, accountability, and changing their lives.

Our mentors walk alongside defendants, guiding them on how to dress appropriately, communicate respectfully, maintain proper grooming, and, at times, physically accompany them to court—helping them show up prepared, confident, and accountable.

Our mentors conduct scheduled and occasional unannounced visits to defendants at home and in the workplace to ensure compliance with probation and house-arrest guidelines.

Our mentors maintain ongoing communication with probation and parole officers, working collaboratively to address needs, share updates, and support compliance and successful outcomes.

Our mentors communicate with the presiding judge as appropriate to seek guidance, clarify expectations, and support the defendant’s adherence to court-ordered requirements.

The FMW Mentorship Program offers courts a proven approach to reducing recidivism by combining personal guidance with professional, licensed therapy from Foundation Mental Wellness, directly addressing the root causes of criminal behavior. This hybrid model provides participants with comprehensive support and accountability, effectively preparing them for court dates and a law-abiding future, which has shown greater long-term success than traditional incarceration or probation alone.
“As a mentor, I operate with pride, passion, and integrity, holding myself to the same standards I expect from those I serve. I lead by example—showing up consistently, speaking with respect, and modeling accountability in every interaction. I go beyond the call of duty because I believe real change happens when someone is willing to stand beside you and refuse to give up.”
Foundation Mental Wellness provides accessible, affordable mental health support through 24/7 access to licensed therapists, mentorship, and innovative care models designed to meet people where they are.
Traditional mental health systems often require weeks or months to see a psychologist. Foundation Mental Wellness removes those delays, allowing individuals to receive timely clinical evaluations, therapy, and behavior modification support when motivation and accountability are highest.
We craft personalized defense strategies, ensuring every detail of your case is meticulously handled. From initial consultations to courtroom representation, we focus on building a robust defense that aligns with your best interests.
Infections, injuries, unmanaged pain, or medication side effects can quickly destabilize someone who is otherwise doing well mentally.

Judges refer participants to this program because they see potential beyond the charge. This is an opportunity to prove growth, responsibility, and a commitment to change.

We don’t just guide—we hold you accountable. Participants are expected to meet clear standards, follow through, and take ownership of their actions.

Dr. Snell walks alongside each participant through court appearances, probation, and daily life—providing consistent support that drives real, lasting change.

From how you dress to how you speak, we prepare you to present yourself with confidence, respect, and credibility in front of the judge.

This is not passive support—this is disciplined mentorship. Participants are held to elevated expectations that build integrity, responsibility, and respect.

This program offers a judgment-free environment where honesty is required and personal growth is the goal. You’ll be challenged—but also supported every step of the way.
At Dr. Snell’s Mentor Program, young men receive hands-on mentorship, structured guidance, and personal coaching designed to help them navigate court obligations, develop life skills, and make better decisions. Combined with the resources of Foundation Mental Wellness, participants gain access to mental health support, emotional resilience tools, and 24/7 wellness resources—ensuring they have the structure, insight, and care needed to succeed in court, work, and life.
“Working with Dr. Snell forced me to take real accountability for my choices. His mentorship helped me change how I think, show up differently, and commit to building a better life.”
“Dr. Snell believed in me when I didn’t believe in myself. His mentorship helped me take accountability, stay focused, and move forward with purpose.”
“I got caught up with the wrong people and made choices that led me down a destructive path. Dr. Snell didn’t judge me—he held me accountable, challenged my mindset, and helped me see I could choose a different future. Because of his mentorship, I’m focused on doing things the right way and building a better life.”
The FMW Probation Mentorship Program turns court involvement into an opportunity for transformation through consistent accountability and support. That transformation strengthens judicial outcomes, empowers defendants, and elevates the wellbeing of the entire city.
The program is designed for defendants and individuals on probation or parole who would benefit from consistent mental health support, accountability, and mentorship alongside court requirements.
Dr. Snell provides structured, accountability-based mentorship focused on personal responsibility, emotional regulation, and long-term behavioral change. Mentorship complements therapeutic care and reinforces court expectations.
The program supports the court by reinforcing compliance, reducing repeat offenses, and providing structured support beyond court appearances. It serves as a rehabilitative option aligned with judicial goals.
Participants receive 24/7 access to licensed therapists (must enroll), structured mentorship with Dr. Snell, and coordinated support focused on stability, accountability, and progress over time.
No. The program is designed to complement—not replace—court-ordered supervision, probation requirements, or mandated treatment plans.
Defendants gain consistent guidance, mental health support, and accountability that helps them make better decisions, stabilize their lives, and successfully complete court requirements.
Judges, probation officers, and court partners may refer individuals by requesting a consultation with Dr. Snell.

The objective of the FMW Probation Mentorship Program is to redirect young men toward accountability, confidence, and long-term success. Dr. Malcalm Snell works alongside judges, probation officers, and defendants, combining therapy, mentorship, and court advocacy to support real change.
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Phone: 469-379-1558
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