After her release from federal prison in 2015, Sam began helping women transition back into society after incarceration. In 2017, she founded the non-profit The Ladies of Hope Ministries. The Hope House remained vacant at first because the state corrections department deemed it unsuitable due to neighbors’ concerns about safety. As of December 2023, the Hope House is operational in
New Orleans, LA, and
Prince George's County, MD, with an on-site coordinator that helps residents to obtain IDs, apply for public assistance, and receive training. Other advocacy by Sam includes her efforts to bring attention to the case of
Alice Marie Johnson. Johnson was serving a life sentence for a nonviolent drug offense, and Sam produced a video about advocating for her release. The video inspired
Kim Kardashian to lobby the Trump Administration for Johnson's clemency and pardon, which he granted. Sam has also advocated for
The First Step Act. This legislation aimed to reduce the mandatory minimum sentences for certain non-violent offenses. It also sought to improve the conditions of prisons and to provide better support for individuals re-entering society post-incarceration. The White House
Prison Reform Summit invited Sam to speak at 2018. Her speech included insights from her experience in federal prison. She talked about conditions and challenges faced by incarcerated women, including challenges with obtaining sanitary pads. == Presidential pardon ==