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Reducing recidivism & renewing hope since 1999.
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Hope Starts Here 5K 1830 N Main St, Jacksonville, FL, USA - Hope Starts Here 5KOperation New Hope, 1830 N. Main Street,… - May 23, 2026
Learn More - Jacksonville's 5th Annual Hope Starts Here 5K
Learn More - Jacksonville's 5th Annual Hope Starts Here 5K
Sponsor the Hope Starts Here 5k
Sponsor the Hope Starts Here 5k
The 5th Annual Hope Starts Here 5K Run & Walk is a family-friendly community event bringing together runners, employers, and supporters to champion second chances and ...
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Volunteer to lead a Mock Interview! Every Thursday 2-3pm
Volunteer to lead a Mock Interview! Every Thursday 2-3pm
Attend a Second Chance Showcase – 2nd Friday of Every Month
Attend a Second Chance Showcase – 2nd Friday of Every Month
Build Welcome Home Hygiene Kits
Build Welcome Home Hygiene Kits
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Voices of Hope- Client Success Stories
Voices of Hope- Client Success Stories
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Incarceration and Poverty in the United States - AAF
Incarceration and Poverty in the United States - AAF
Without reducing poverty—and more specifically, income inequality—as well as racial bias and rolling back harsh sentences for certain crimes, the United States will not meaningfully reduce its prison population.
Five Things About Reentry
Five Things About Reentry
The Revolving Door Between Incarceration and Homelessness
The Revolving Door Between Incarceration and Homelessness
How Mass Incarceration Deepens Inequality and Harms Public Safety – The Sentencing Project
How Mass Incarceration Deepens Inequality and Harms Public Safety – The Sentencing Project
Report explores a key driver of disparity in imprisonment: laws and policies that exacerbate inequality and overburden communities of color.
Out of Prison & Out of Work- Unemployment among formerly incarcerated people
Out of Prison & Out of Work- Unemployment among formerly incarcerated people
Report exploring employment outcomes of formerly incarcerated people.
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