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March 12, 2025

Reentry Cash Assistance

From Survival to Success: Isaac’s Journey After Incarceration

Growing up in Del Paso Heights, Sacramento, Isaac faced many challenges. With two parents who struggled with addiction and were often incarcerated, he was in and out of foster care and soon started getting into trouble in his early teens for fighting.

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March 12, 2025

Participant Stories

Beyond the Gate: How Chris is Changing the Conversation on Reentry

The difference between a successful reentry after incarceration and a failed one often lies in the smallest of details: no money for the bus; can’t get work boots; lost birth certificate. These problems are big obstacles for returning citizens that often have no support system, and can be a catalyst for defeat.

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March 5, 2025

Participant Stories

How Training and Opportunity Helped Clyde Build a New Life

In 2023, Clyde was released from Solidad State prison in California after serving 28 years of a 30 years-to-life sentence. He walked out of prison looking for the best way to get back on his feet: a job. But, after nearly three decades of living behind bars, Dudley was on his own and lacked the skills and knowledge most people on the outside take for granted.

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March 4, 2025

SNAP Assistance

Pascual’s Road from Hardship to Stability

One of the most difficult positions to play in baseball is third base. The hot corner requires great hand-eye coordination, quick thinking, and speed. Pascual had all three and was being scouted by colleges when he was in high school, something every boy dreams of.

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February 21, 2025

Participant Stories

How Javier Found Purpose in Welding

Javier never imagined that welding would become his passion. But sometimes, the right opportunities come from the most unexpected places. After completing a drug court rehabilitation program, Javier’s probation officer introduced him to an opportunity that would change his life – a paid welding class.

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February 20, 2025

Reentry Cash Assistance

Investing in People, Not Prisons: How Financial Aid Changed William’s Future

William grew up in an underserved community in south central Los Angeles with limited opportunities. He was raised by his hardworking mother, who juggled multiple jobs to support him and his 10 siblings. Like many others raised in similar situations, when his mother passed away at just 42, William struggled to find his path. Without guidance or support, he turned to substances to cope, leading to choices that resulted in his incarceration.

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February 14, 2025

Reentry Cash Assistance

Starting With Nothing Is a Setup to Fail

Millions of Americans have entered a correctional facility only to leave months or years later with no money for food, clothes, or shelter. When Maria left Rikers Island seven years ago, she had nothing but the examples her grandma had given her growing up in gentrifying Brooklyn: be determined, put your family first, and survive anything.

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February 14, 2025

Reentry Cash Assistance

How Reentry Cash Assistance Kept George on the Path to Stability

Reentering society after incarceration comes with countless hurdles, from securing stable employment to affording basic necessities. For many, the first few months are the most critical—without financial support, the risk of recidivism increases dramatically. In Denver, George, a participant in the Center for Employment Opportunities (CEO) program, experienced these challenges firsthand.

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February 6, 2025

SNAP Assistance

When the Punishment Doesn’t Fit the Crime

In New York, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) provides food assistance for residents who need help and offers a pathway to free job training and trade certificates, allowing recipients to return to school or join the workforce with a new skill.

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February 4, 2025

Black History Month Business Spotlight: Raymond

Meet Raymond, the determined founder of Safety Above All LLC, a company dedicated to ensuring workplace safety in the construction industry. Starting his journey during a challenging 22-year prison term, Raymond envisioned a future where he could make a significant impact. Upon release, his first steps were facilitated by the Center for Employment Opportunities (CEO) in New York City, which helped him navigate the drastically changed world and acquire certifications.

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January 31, 2025

Participant Stories

Black History Month Business Spotlight: Blake

Meet Blake, the visionary behind No Excuses Initiative and Bosses Building Bosses LLC. His journey from spending 14 years behind bars to leading impactful community programs showcases his relentless spirit and strong will.

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January 31, 2025

Participant Stories

Black History Month Business Spotlight: Willie

Meet Willie, the driving force behind Fedenterprises, the business under which his food truck dreams will take shape. Born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia, into a family of entrepreneurs, Willie was instilled with a strong sense of responsibility and work ethic from an early age. Despite facing hardships and a period of incarceration, Willie turned his life around, inspired by the birth of his daughter, who motivated him to strive for a better future.

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