Others doing good work

At Second Chancer Foundation we are focused on bridging the gap between incarceration and opportunity. This means working with other leaders and groups doing the same – as the proverb says, if you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together.

Thank you to each of the dozens of groups and individuals we have met with over the past months. We look forward to all the things we will accomplish together.

BRJD Update!

Thank you Antwon Brinson, Sincere Allah, Lorenzo Collins, Eddie Howard and Martize Tolbert for coming to speak at our monthly leadership series at BRJD! Your experiences have really made a difference for the kids. The challenges you have all faced, and shared openly, as well as the ways you have over come them has given the kids a roadmap and motivation to do something different and build a life outside of what they have known and imagined.

Successful Event!

Thank you for everyone who came out to support the Second Chancer Foundation community event last night! We were grateful to make connections and receive support for the projects we have to connect incarcerated and formerly incarcerated individuals with mentors! We look forward to what this next chapter brings.

Second Juvenile Leadership Summit

We were excited to host our second Leadership Summit at BRJD today. Josh Pritchett, CEO of VEOCareers and a dedicated board member at Second Chancer Foundation went in to share his story and path to success. More importantly he shared his knowledge and perspective and encouraged the kids to reach out to him upon release. He is walking the walk to help those who are where he has been and it could not have gone better. Thank you to everyone who supports our mission and makes events like this possible!

July – Halfway through the year!

The year has flown by. We are grateful to have signed an MOU with Network2Work to ensure more people have access to employment after release. We are also proud of Quentin for taking point on our first leadership summit at the juvenile center! Many more to come.

New Partnerships

This May we are excited to be exploring partnerships with CVCJ (the local Restorative Justice program), LOHM (teaching digital skills to incarcerated and formerly incarcerated persons) and Cisco Systems (job training and placement for incarcerated and formerly incarcerated persons). It’s exciting to see so many relationships come out of a shared passion for change and we’re looking forward to seeing the results!

Latest Update

We’ve been hard at work, visiting both the juvenile facility and the local jail. We’re excited that one of the local juveniles is going to be furloughed to witness a local festival and expose him to a different side of our city. We’re printing stickers with the design created by the artists at BRJD as well as attending events to advocate for community support for the incarcerated juveniles and adults, and especially upon their release. We know that people with opportunities fare far better than those without. That’s why we’re also working on a tech partnership that would allow training for the incarcerated population and help create an incarceration to work pipeline.

Online Classes?!

We’re looking at expanding the scope of our services. We love working in the local community and are also receiving requests from people outside of our geographic region. So, if you’re interesting in reentry classes or know someone who is, let us know and once we gauge interest we’ll look at scheduling weekly classes. Thank you!

Back to Classes

Bryan is back on the grind with our reentry guys as we evaluate the program and see what further services and support will make the biggest difference. We are grateful to the dedication of the guys who show how they want to better their lives and grow into a position where they can help others by sharing their hard-won experience.

New Year

We are grateful for a new year and the opportunity to continue expanding and finding ways to support. We have been into the juvenile facility several times, including bringing catered food in for Christmas. There isn’t much that matches the feeling of watching joy and gratitude on the faces of kids who have so often felt unseen and forgotten.

Lots of meetings in the coming weeks to look at the best way to expand. We’re considering online content to make the reentry curriculum and other resources more widely available. We’re even looking at expanding into a foundation model so that we can resource and empower grassroots groups that are doing good work.

We’re excited to see what the new year brings and grateful for your support!