EDUCATION
Education is a vital to upward mobility. Because it is crucial in the success of community reintegration for those impacted by the criminal legal system and those returning home from incarceration, we offer educational training and outreach in 3 areas: voter education, computer literacy and entrepreneurship.

Supporting Civic Engagement Through Voter Education
Through our collaborative partnership with with the HOAPE Coalition, we inspire, educate and empower Georgians, particular those who are justice involved, to be more informed voters by providing voter engagement and education. To learn more about our voter education and engagement, visit our Voting page for voting tools & resources.

Bridging the Digital Divide Through Computer Literacy
In partnership with the the William Chapel-William C. Brown Library of the Dekalb Co. Library System, we are supporting justice-involved Georgians with digital literacy through a PAID, in person digital literacy skills course that starts on 3/8/25. APPLICATIONS ARE NOW CLOSED. To learn more about the program, requirements and to apply, click here.

Supporting Recidivism Through Entrepreneurship
Although employment is a critical lifeline for justice-involved and formerly incarcerated people, discriminatory employment policies and social stigmas prove to be the biggest barrier to a successful reintegration. Because entrepreneurship decreases the likelihood of re-offending, we prioritize entrepreneurship as a viable option to upward mobility. To learn more about our upcoming entrepreneurship trainings, visit our Entrepreneurship page.