There are lots of places to do that, Skykid. Church, community service organizations, etc. etc. etc. Whether you think you deserved it or not, whether the 'ban' is a knee-jerk reaction or not, no matter what reasons you can produce, you do indeed have a felony conviction on your record. This will mean a lot of things in your life that you will just have to overcome. One of the things that it means is that (right now, at least) should you choose to petition Masonry, you will be rejected. And, I should tell you up front, because of that felony conviction you never be allowed to work as an advisor with any of our youth groups. Never ever.
Now, as this is not a 'tyled Lodge', you can hang with us here as a friend, if you choose. In your life, you can demonstrate that you are, indeed, a worthy person, a good citizen, and (in time) should you still desire Freemasonry, you can petition. The felony will still be a concern, but it may not be insurmountable. It will depend on you and your actions and what you do with your life.