We are thrilled to announce a $1M gift from @SmartRecruiters!🎉
This gift will help double the number of people we serve annually by 2030. Thanks to SmartRecruiters for investing in #secondchances!
Read more: https://t.co/qoatJozjZm
Thanks to @agarfinks for volunteering with Defy & for her insightful article on her experience in @thetermsheet newsletter.
Read the full article here to learn how this experience impacts both our program participants & volunteers: https://t.co/eHV7lZeINh
In the mood for snack? From 10/17-10/21, head over to @DoADoubleGood Popcorn & help our Defy Illinois chapter raise vital funds to serve more justice-impacted people who need access to educational & vocational opportunities!
https://t.co/3HY2kM0FLU
#givingback#reentryprograms
JCOD Director Judge Songhai Armstead (ret.) joined @DefyVentures to provide support and coaching during the Business Coaching Day at the California Correctional Institution (CCI) this past month on July 10th.
Our SoCal chapter shares their mid-year success with LA2050.
Thank you to @LA2050 for supporting our work of second chances, fair chance hiring, and economic opportunity!
Congratulations to @DefyVentures’ class of Entrepreneurs in Training who graduated on April 29th! This update is part of Defy Ventures' mid-year grantee update, which you can read here: https://t.co/IJ2pkiBj5u
“It was great seeing the impact our community leaders had on the (entrepreneur trainees), investing their knowledge and support and spreading a message of hope.” - Community Resources Manager Harrison Glin
The California Rehabilitation Center (CRC) in Norco hosted their first Defy Ventures Coaching Day for entrepreneurs-in-training. Read the full story on Inside CDCR:
https://t.co/9ZTmIyQehL
So great to join @DefyVentures' Business Pitch Showcase and Graduation last week and to speak to their Entrepreneurs in Training - thank you for including JHA!
An anti-recidivism nonprofit helps formerly incarcerated people start businesses and get tech jobs.
Meet Timothy Jackson, who spent 12 years in prison and got out in 2017. He now runs his own business and employs five others.
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On April 23rd, our Small Business Coach and Team Lead Jeremy, (aka "Jubilant Jeremy, as seen in the screenshot below) was part of @DefyVentures' Deep Dive Business Coaching Night! A virtual space for currently/formerly incarcerated EITs to work on their business ideas.🤩
#EVENT LA2050 is partnering with 24 organizations to host a range of impactful volunteer activations across LA. You can Support Second Chances w/ @DefyVentures virtually on 4/3. Details: https://t.co/NgmnX3RmGk 🖥️
We’re partnering with 24 organizations across LA County to host diverse volunteer activations during LA2050 Grants Challenge voting, from April 2nd to May 8th. You can clean the beach, help a former foster youth move into their first home, assemble lunches for those in need, beautify an elementary school garden, and more! Check it out: https://t.co/GQ5lTZKOob
Are you based in Illinois, love podcasts & stories of resilience and drive? Sign up for @ChangeAgentspod and Defy’s podcast listening event happening on March 5th! https://t.co/VPdwNzJyjP
P.S. don't forget to invite a friend!
🌟 Exciting News from Defy Alumni! 🌟
Defy alumni Coss Marte’s entrepreneurial journey after prison is being featured in the Sundance documentary film “Conbody vs Everybody”! 🎬✨✨
https://t.co/PKjYgr9e7E
#DefyAlumni#ConbodyVsEverybody#SundanceFilm#SuccessStory
Did you know that Defy has chapters across the country?
And behind each Defy chapter, there is a dedicated executive director who believes 2nd chances are possible for everyone! Why? ED Quan shares his thoughts below:
Donate to our Why-athon campaign at https://t.co/OYc7yXP6hZ
Appreciation to @NASDAQ for this detailed profile of Defy’s work! We invite you to explore the insights shared by CEO & President Glazier, shedding light on our mission to cut recidivism in half and shift perceptions about people with criminal histories.
https://t.co/swlYY8DS2R
Have you ever wondered WHY Defy #volunteers are the heartbeat of positive change?
Longtime and dedicated volunteer Adriana shares this:
“The programs [...] foster genuine human connections that transcend societal boundaries. These experiences have been immensely fulfilling.”
WHY is Defy valuable for EITs? Here's what EIT Michael had to say:
“The most important thing that I’ve learned from Defy is how to simply become a better person.”
Will you help us expand our impact next year & help more EITS in 2024? Donate at https://t.co/OYc7yXP6hZ
#GiveBack
Defy believes in the powerful transformation of 2nd chances for our EITs.
If you’ve ever experienced the life-changing impact of a 2nd chance, would you consider supporting it for others with a gift to Defy?
Learn more & donate at https://t.co/4G2fGqM2DX
#GivingTuesday2023
Want to leave a powerful statement? Our 2023 Grants Challenge winner, @DefyVentures, has volunteer opportunities for those seeking to be more involved with prison programs and community-based projects. Check out all the details: https://t.co/IyThP1c13V
Defy's virtual auction is now live! https://t.co/VgkIoYedOv
All of the items in our auction—from custom cooking experiences and fine dining to vacation stays and sports tickets—support second chances by funding Defy’s transformative programs for Entrepreneurs in Training (EITs).