you've got to keep your hope alive. >> clifford hampton's hope remains alive.lizing he has been in prison longer than i've been alive. that's -- i can't even wrap my head around it. it was a unanimous vote. parole granted. i was there moments after a surprisingly subdued hampton learned the news. now a new adventure begins? >> yeah. >> life on the outside. >> yeah. >> can you imagine what that might be like? >> it will be pretty exciting. >> a few days later, hampton walked free for the first time in 61 years. >> we'll stop and drop your stuff off at your apartment -- >> and andrew hundley is here to help hampton, because in 2016, hundley started a nonprofit called, the parole project. so it had helped more than 40 juvenile lifers re-enter society. >> that the spot? >> oh yeah. >> hampton's first taste of the outside world, a fast food hamburger with everything on it. >> first apartment. this is for you. >> his temporary apartment, painted with bright colors to remind him that he's no longer in prison. >> i'm seeing so much that's really new to me. you know, i'