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Empowering Youth: Vaun’s Journey with YEP

Empowering Youth: Vaun’s Journey with YEP

Thanks to Safer Foundation’s Youth Empowerment Program (YEP), young people like Vaun are overcoming challenges and building brighter futures. YEP provides education, career skills, and personalized support to help youth succeed. Learn more about Vaun’s journey and how you can help support second chances for others.

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National Recovery Month

National Recovery Month

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Victor Woods: From Prison to National Speaker, Author, and CEO

Victor Woods: From Prison to National Speaker, Author, and CEO

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Looking Back at Our Impact: Digital Skills Training with Grow with Google

Looking Back at Our Impact: Digital Skills Training with Grow with Google

In today's job market, digital proficiency is essential for employment, making it especially crucial for individuals reentering society after incarceration. Safer Foundation addresses this need by integrating Google's digital skills curriculum into its programs, providing support for these individuals.

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Mental Health & Reentry

Mental Health & Reentry

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From Incarceration to Entrepreneurship

From Incarceration to Entrepreneurship

Meet Kareem Miller, a former resident of Safer Foundation’s Crossroads Adult Transition Center (ATC) whose journey from incarceration to entrepreneurship is truly inspiring.

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Second Chance Month

Second Chance Month

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Empowering Youth: Jocelyn’s Journey with YEP

Empowering Youth: Jocelyn’s Journey with YEP

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Women’s History Month

Women’s History Month

Honoring Visionary Leaders in Criminal Justice Reform

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Inside Safer’s Adult Transition Centers

Inside Safer’s Adult Transition Centers

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Black Leaders Pioneering Criminal Legal Reform

Black Leaders Pioneering Criminal Legal Reform

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Evelyn: A Testament to Second Chances

Evelyn: A Testament to Second Chances

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Northwestern’s Prison Education Program and the Journey of two students

Northwestern’s Prison Education Program and the Journey of two students

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