by Danny | Jan 3, 2022 | 2nd Chance University: Empowering the Justice-Involved, Alternative to Incarceration, Reentry
2022 is going to be one great year. Thanks to sponsorship donations, 2nd Chance University is a registered 501c3 nonprofit offering up to 20 participants to enroll and benefit from our adult transitional programs at no cost to the individual or institution. Available...
by Danny | Dec 23, 2021 | 2nd Chance University: Empowering the Justice-Involved, Alternative to Incarceration, Reentry
2nd Chance University was recognized on Monday, December 20th by Charity Challenge XXXV amongst 1 of 43 nonprofits throughout Central Florida for community service and making Central Florida a great place to be. Transitional Programs Reaching More In addition to being...
by Danny | Oct 28, 2021 | 2nd Chance University: Empowering the Justice-Involved, Alternative to Incarceration, Reentry
Another busy week for 2nd Chance University as we prepare for our January launch… Here’s what’s happening for the week: CareerSource Central Florida Therin Short, from the Ocoee CareerSource location, visited our facility on Tuesday, 26th. Being a partner with...
by Danny | Jan 31, 2019 | 2nd Chance University: Empowering the Justice-Involved, Alternative to Incarceration, Recidivism, Reentry
Throughout our programs Stick and Duck detail their experiences about doing time. Though there are entertaining movies and books about prison life, those don’t compare to the real thing. The Real Thing Bosses scream while walking the runs of our prison wing all day...
by Danny | Jan 25, 2019 | 2nd Chance University: Empowering the Justice-Involved, Alternative to Incarceration
Fresh from prison release, Mark gives a unique perspective many will identify with. Mark Used to get around fine, hitting around the block and doing enough to get things done. Got into some trouble and needed cash in a hurry. The guy I was delivering to was not who he...
by Danny | Jan 24, 2019 | 2nd Chance University: Empowering the Justice-Involved, Alternative to Incarceration, Incarceration, Recidivism
How would you respond? Continuing with our work and getting you a front seat on our reintegration programs, time to introduce Robert. As always, share and respond to the insight. Robert: Hey, I’m Robert. I work in construction, or at least I did until a few...