Second Chance Services
Supporting Your Journey to a Fresh Start
At the Legacy Reentry Foundation, we believe everyone deserves a second chance. Our Second Chance Services are designed to provide justice-impacted individuals with the resources, tools, and support they need to successfully transition back into society. With a focus on personal growth, stability, and empowerment, we help participants build fulfilling lives and stronger communities.
What Are Second Chance Services?
Second Chance Services offer comprehensive support for individuals navigating life after incarceration. Our services focus on:
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Empowering Personal Growth: Providing guidance to rebuild confidence and embrace opportunities.
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Breaking Down Barriers: Helping participants overcome obstacles to employment, housing, and education.
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Fostering Long-Term Success: Equipping individuals with the skills and resources to thrive.
Our Services Include
Employment Assistance
We connect participants with job training, resume building, and placement services to help them secure stable and meaningful employment.
Housing Support
Finding a safe and secure place to live is essential for rebuilding a life. We provide assistance with housing applications and referrals to trusted housing programs.
Life Skills Development
Workshops and training programs focus on essential skills such as budgeting, communication, time management, and goal setting.
Educational Resources
We offer GED preparation, vocational training, and connections to higher education opportunities.
Mentorship and Counseling
One-on-one and group mentorship sessions provide emotional support, encouragement, and practical advice tailored to individual needs.
GET INVOLVED
Help Us Make Second Chances Possible
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Join the Program: Start your journey to a brighter future by enrolling in our Second Chance Services.
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Become a Volunteer: Share your time and skills to support individuals transitioning back into society.
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Partner with Us: Collaborate on initiatives to expand opportunities for justice-impacted individuals.