April is Second Chance Month

Second Chance Month is a national movement that aims to raise awareness about the challenges that people face when they re-enter society after being involved in the criminal justice system. The month-long initiative is about giving individuals a second chance at life and helping them to become productive members of society.

As part of our mission, CRS supports initiatives that help individuals who have been impacted by systemic injustices, including those who have been incarcerated. This is where Second Chance Month comes in.

For many people who have served time in prison, it can be incredibly challenging to re-enter society. Even after serving their time, they may face discrimination and stigma that makes it difficult to find employment, housing and support services. This can lead to a cycle of poverty, homelessness and recidivism.

Second Chance Month is about giving people a chance to break this cycle and rebuild their lives. It's a time when advocates, policymakers and community organizations come together to raise awareness about the challenges facing formerly incarcerated individuals and promote policies and programs that support their successful reintegration.

At CRS, we believe that everyone deserves a second chance. We support initiatives that provide people with the resources and support they need to thrive after incarceration, including job training programs, mental health services and housing assistance. By working to remove the barriers that prevent individuals from successfully re-entering society, we can create a more just and equitable world for all.

By supporting individuals who have been impacted by systemic injustices, we can work towards creating a more equitable and just society for all.

Click here to learn more about the work CRS is doing in our Restoring Opportunities and Justice Reform issue area.


 

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