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  2. Second chance strategy: A company that hires formerly ... - AOL

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    Good morning! April is second chance month—a nationwide effort to shine a spotlight on the struggles that formerly incarcerated people face when they reenter society.Finding a job is often a ...

  3. Inmates are learning to code in prison. Jobs may be hard to ...

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    So now he’s trying for yet another reinvention, a 17-week tech incubator program with Defy Ventures, an organization that teaches formerly incarcerated people business chops.

  4. This Goodwill program aims to help the formerly incarcerated ...

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    Goodwill Industries of New Mexico is working with social service organizations, housing nonprofits and reentry-focused centers to ensure formerly incarcerated people can successfully reintegrate ...

  5. Incarcerated firefighters do risky, low-pay work. Many say it ...

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    Now the executive director of Sister Warriors Freedom Coalition—an organization of currently and formerly incarcerated people that advocates for better conditions—Mota said that during the two ...

  6. 2 cities tried basic income for formerly incarcerated people ...

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    Many formerly incarcerated people in the US do not have access to traditional social safety nets. Participants reported better financial resilience but struggled with housing costs after the program.

  7. Prison-to-college programs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Inmates at Hillsborough County Juvenile Detention Centre in 2020. Prison-to-college programs exist around the world, providing opportunities for higher education to current and formerly incarcerated individuals in efforts to increase employment opportunities and reduce post-release recidivism rates. [1]

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