Helping Ex-offenders and Felons get Ready for Interviews; How to tie a tie
There is absolutely no substitute for a professional image. The right appearance will tell an employer that you are the person for the job. What a tie says is "I am serious about this!"
If you are serious about getting a job with a criminal record or helping someone else get a job, visit my website, From Jail to a Job
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How can we use ideas, principles, and techniques from secular treatment in Christian recovery programs?
Sometimes believers face a dilemma when they consider using some of the research and methodologies of the secular treatment world. For some, it’s all "of the world" and they reject using any of it at all in Christian work with addicted people. While those who do not have a Christian world view may see these principles in a totally different light, we ought to be able to discern, with the Holy Spirit’s help, what aspects of this field of knowledge we can integrate into our mission programs without compromising on revealed truth.
Read MorePeace in prison
Christians have a call from Christ to "do unto the least of these, as you would do unto me". Christ also calls us to love those who hate us and pray for those who persecute us. Our prisons are filled with men and women who have come to hate free society; they’ve come to the point that they would rather be in prison or get into free society and harm others.
Helpful Resources from the US Department of Labor on Ex-Offender Reentry
The US Dept. of Labor has just released a list of links and resources for Christian and community organizations that assist ex-offenders with their re-entry into the workforce and society in general. This list includes technical training resources, mentoring guides and links to other institutes that can help provide services for organizations and ex-offenders.
Businesses Felons Can Start
Finding a job with a criminal record is a very tough job. It will take hard work, planning and dedication. No one knows when all of your hard work will pay off. It may be next week, next month, or three months form now. The reality is, you probably have financial demands that must be met. Starting a business may be the perfect choice to earn some money. With a little creativity and hard work, you can start your own business. There are many ways aggressive people can get started in the business world. There are many self-employment options that have low start-up or investment costs. Your criminal record won’t matter running your own enterprise. Here are a few ideas:
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Read MoreIntroductions
I’m new to this, so why don’t we start with introductions. My name is Mark Hemenway. I’m President of New England Prison Ministries. We bring the Gospel inside state and county facilities in Massachusetts, mentor discharged prisoners, pastor the chaplains and whatever else comes up in the course of a day. Our web site is www.nepm.org .
Read MorePrison Entrepreneurship Program: Job Training to Restore Lives
More than 60% of all former convicts will be rearrested, according to a 1994 Department of Justice study. The Prison Entrepreneurship Program provides job training to help current inmates break the cycle.
Providing family support for the Incarcerated.
My name is Minister Diona Chandler and I represent the Florida General Baptist Convention State Prison Ministry. I am the Chairperson and need not tell you how vast the responsibility is to service our state. I created this blog to share with the family members of those who are incarcerated and or have been formerly incarcerated. The vision is create a state network to empower, encourage and inspire the families and the victims. I will check my blog everyday. The hand has been extended, don’t leave me hanging. Diona
Read MoreACLU Report Exposes Unjust Detention of MA Youth
A recent ACLU report claims Massachusetts youth accused of minor offenses are locked up at higher rates than necessary. "Massachusetts should create effective alternatives to pre-trial lockup and reserve secure detention for the relatively small number of children who truly need it," said the ACLU’s state director.
Help for Ex-offenders looking for Jobs: Body Language
When looking for employment, the message that our bodies send is just as important as the words we use.
Read MoreSomething for Ex-offenders to Think About
Recently I was reading a few articles about pending legislation on both the state a federal level that would make it illegal to discriminate against ex-offenders with regard to employment, housing and public services. This legislation would be a seemingly powerful step in helping ex-offenders reintegrate into society. It would great if the law dictated that legally no one could be denied employment for being an ex-offender. Being a product of the Civil Rights movement, I hold little faith in legislation. Laws do not change attitudes.
Read MoreSecond Chance Act Will Help Prisoners Reenter Society
Last week, President Bush signed the Second Chance Act of 2007, intended to strengthen programs that aid prisoner reentry.
More than One in 100 Americans Imprisoned, Pew Report Says
For the first time in history, more than one in every 100 Americans is imprisoned. This high incarceration rate hits state budgets hard without delivering a clear public safety benefit, according to a recent Pew Center report.



