by Danny | Nov 15, 2021 | 2nd Chance University: Empowering the Justice-Involved, Reentry
In conjunction with AARP Workforce Program, 2nd Chance University welcomes Geraldine Walton to our Sanford office. Ms. Walton was introduced to 2nd Chance University through Thelma Caldas, employment specialist, and Evelyn Maldonado, executive assistant with AARP. For...
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 | Oct 20, 2021 | 2nd Chance University: Empowering the Justice-Involved, Reentry, Second Chance
With much in the news about Debary Diner, representatives from Veterans Stand Together and 2nd Chance University, both nonprofits in Central Florida dedicated to empowering our veterans and the disenfranchised, including the justice involved decided to check it out,...
by Danny | Oct 15, 2021 | 2nd Chance University: Empowering the Justice-Involved, Reentry, Second Chance
Yesterday I was invited by CareerSource, Ocoee, to share programs offered by Veterans Stand Together and 2nd Chance University. Mr. Karl Allen, CWDP, Career Services Manager had a room full folks eager to know more about the programs geared toward our military...
by Danny | Oct 14, 2021 | 2nd Chance University: Empowering the Justice-Involved, Reentry
Tuesday found me meeting a great team at CareerSource Sanford and going over the programs offered by 2nd Chance University and Veterans Stand Together. Without compromise, there is a need to assist the disenfranchised, our veterans, and the justice involved. We look...
by Danny | Feb 19, 2019 | 2nd Chance University: Empowering the Justice-Involved, Recidivism, Reentry
In today’s political and over-ambushed scene, treading the sensitive has taken on new and unbalancing dimensions. Even the invisible deserve dignity For the justice-involved, recognizing their mental, emotional, and psychological landscape can be a huge step away from...