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  2. Fortune Society - Wikipedia

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    The Fortune Society is a New York City-based non-profit organization that provides support to the formerly incarcerated. Some of the services offered include help with finding housing and jobs, adjusting to civilian life, and educational opportunities.

  3. David Rothenberg (activist) - Wikipedia

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    Fortune in my Eyes, Fortune Society David Rothenberg (born August 19, 1933) is an American Broadway producer and prisoners' rights activist. After reading the script for Fortune and Men's Eyes by former prisoner and playwright John Herbert , he was instrumental in producing the play for an off-Broadway production.

  4. Fortune (Plymouth Colony ship) - Wikipedia

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    The Fortune finally arrived back into the Thames on 17 February 1622. [11] The loss of Fortune ' s valuable cargo dealt a severe financial loss to the Merchant Adventurers who by this time had little hope of recouping their investment in either ship. Due to this, the Merchant Adventurers were reorganized in 1626 in conjunction with Plymouth ...

  5. Brittany Smith Went from Harvard to Prison — Now, She ... - AOL

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    As Director of Education for The Fortune Society, Smith is dedicating her life to giving people second chances. Read More...

  6. The Fortune Society and Aetna Foundation Celebrate Food ... - AOL

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    The Fortune Society and Aetna Foundation Celebrate Food & Nutrition Program for Low-Income Families -- West Harlem Families Present Healthy Food Cooking Demonstration -- NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE ...

  7. Passengers of 1621 Fortune voyage - Wikipedia

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    The identification of passengers comes largely from the 1623 Division of Land list and its distribution of lots as transcribed by William Bradford.From that list comes the following Fortune passenger list comprised from the works of authors Charles Banks and Edward Stratton based on their research as well as author Caleb Johnson with his information based directly on the 1623 Division of Land.

  8. Glenn E. Martin - Wikipedia

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    From 2007 until 2014, Martin served as vice president of development and public affairs for the Fortune Society, a group dedicated to helping people returning from prison to succeed with starting new lives. [20] Half of Fortune Society's staff members were formerly incarcerated, and one-third of the board members were formerly incarcerated. [21]

  9. Society of the Inner Light - Wikipedia

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    In 1922, after a falling-out with Moina Mathers [1] and with Moina's consent, Dion Fortune left the Alpha et Omega to form an offshoot organization. [2] [3] This indirectly brought new members to the Alpha et Omega. [4] Fortune's group was originally called the "Fraternity of the Inner Light", but was later renamed the Society of the Inner Light.