Building Community Through Education and Second Chances

Free Me Bail Bonds unites Central Texas with live events, workshops, and outreach—empowering families with clarity, legal knowledge, and real second chances.

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Community Commitment

Why Community Events Matter at Free Me Bail Bonds

At Free Me Bail Bonds, community events are a natural extension of our mission to promote freedom, accountability, and second chances across Central Texas. Serving families in New Braunfels, Seguin, Boerne, and Converse, we believe strong communities are built through education and open conversation. Our events bring together families, advocates, and local leaders to better understand the justice system and avoid common legal pitfalls. Through programs like True Crime Confessional, educational workshops, and participation in local festivals, we create approachable spaces for honest dialogue. Each event reflects our core values of dignity, respect, and clarity. By sharing practical information and encouraging community engagement, we help neighbors throughout Comal, Guadalupe, Bexar, and Kendall counties navigate challenging situations with greater confidence and support.

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Signature Programs

Signature Events: True Crime Confessional & More

True Crime Confessional is one of Free Me Bail Bonds’ signature events, designed to bring real-world insight into the justice system. Hosted in venues near local landmarks such as Main Street in New Braunfels or historic downtown areas in Seguin and Boerne, these sessions examine real cases through engaging storytelling and practical explanation. Attendees learn what happens after an arrest, how the bail process works, and how families can avoid common legal mistakes. Events are led by members of our team—including Nicole Sanchez (Guerra), Augie Gonzalez, and “Bones”—who share real experience and answer questions openly. In addition to this series, Free Me participates in local resource fairs, hosts workshops on bail technology and check-ins, and partners with community organizations to promote responsible second chances.

Educational Workshop

Hands-On Learning: Workshops That Empower Central Texas Families

Beyond our signature True Crime Confessional events, Free Me Bail Bonds hosts practical workshops designed to give families actionable knowledge during difficult times. These smaller, interactive sessions focus on specific topics like understanding bail conditions, navigating court procedures, managing check-in requirements through the BailBooks app, and preparing for successful reentry after release. Held regularly in New Braunfels, Seguin, Converse, and Boerne, our workshops provide a safe space to ask questions without judgment. Led by team members including Nicole Sanchez (Guerra), Augie "Bones" Gonzalez, and local legal educators, these sessions break down complex processes into clear, manageable steps. We also offer specialized workshops for employers, landlords, and community leaders who want to better support individuals and families affected by the justice system. Each workshop includes take-home resources, direct contact information for follow-up questions, and connections to additional community services. Whether you're facing an immediate crisis or seeking to prevent future legal complications, our educational workshops provide the clarity and confidence you need to move forward.

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Get Involved

Join Us: Volunteer, Sponsor, or Attend Our Central Texas Events

Free Me Bail Bonds community events thrive because of active participation from Central Texas residents who believe in second chances and community support. There are many ways to get involved with our mission beyond attending events. Volunteers help with event setup, registration, and outreach distribution at our True Crime Confessional gatherings and educational workshops. Local businesses and organizations can sponsor events, helping us expand our reach and provide free resources to more families. Community advocates can partner with us to host events in underserved areas or specific neighborhoods across Comal, Guadalupe, Bexar, and Kendall counties. We also welcome referrals from attorneys, counselors, and social workers who know families that could benefit from our educational programming. Every contribution—whether time, resources, or simply spreading the word—helps us create a more informed and supportive Central Texas community. Contact our outreach team to learn about upcoming opportunities to volunteer at events in New Braunfels, Seguin, Converse, or Boerne, or to discuss sponsorship and partnership possibilities that align with your organization's values.

Community Event Questions

Community Events: Your Questions Answered

  • What is the True Crime Confessional and who should attend?

    True Crime Confessional is a live, story-style community event where Free Me Bail Bonds explores real legal cases and explains the justice process. It is designed for families, advocates, and anyone seeking clarity about how the legal system works.

  • Are Free Me Bail Bonds events open to the public?

    Yes. Most community events hosted by Free Me Bail Bonds are open to residents throughout Central Texas, including New Braunfels, Seguin, Boerne, and Converse.

  • Will I receive legal advice at these events?

    Our events provide educational insights and practical guidance, but they do not replace formal legal advice. Attendees gain clarity about the justice process and resources for next steps.

  • How do I find the schedule for upcoming events?

    You can view upcoming events on our online event calendar or follow Free Me Bail Bonds on social media for announcements and updates.

  • Are Spanish-language resources available at events?

    Yes. Free Me Bail Bonds aims to provide Spanish-language support at many major events, particularly in Bexar, Guadalupe, and Comal counties.

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Client Experiences

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See how families across New Braunfels, Seguin, Converse, and Boerne describe their experience with our secure and simple online bail paperwork system.