Social Justice Activism
Social Justice Activism
Social Justice Activism
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4. Throughout the process, we encourage and maintain frequent personal contact
between all parties;
5 Throughout the process we conduct a continuum of events and fundraisers
designed to facilitate collaboration among professionals and community
stakeholders; and finally
6. 1 We disseminate Monthly and Quarterly publications, like our e-Advocate series
Newsletter and our e-Advocate Monthly and Quarterly Electronic Compilations to
all regular donors in order to facilitate a lifelong learning process on the everevolving
developments in both the Adult and Juvenile Justice systems.
And in addition to the help we provide for our young clients and their families, we also
facilitate Community Engagement through the Transformative Justice process,
thereby balancing the interests of local businesses, schools, clergy, social
organizations, elected officials, law enforcement entities, and other interested
stakeholders. Through these efforts, relationships are built, rebuilt and strengthened,
local businesses and communities are enhanced & protected from victimization, young
careers are developed, and our precious young people are kept out of the prison
pipeline.
Additionally, we develop Transformative “Void Resistance” (TVR) initiatives to elevate
concerns of our successes resulting in economic hardship for those employed by the
penal system.
TVR is an innovative-comprehensive process that works in conjunction with our
Transformative Justice initiatives to transition the original use and purpose of current
systems into positive social impact operations, which systematically retrains current
staff, renovates facilities, creates new employment opportunities, increases salaries and
is data-proven to enhance employee’s mental wellbeing and overall quality of life – an
exponential Transformative Social Impact benefit for ALL community stakeholders.
This is a massive undertaking, and we need all the help and financial support you can
give! We plan to help 75 young persons per quarter-year (aggregating to a total of 250
per year) in each jurisdiction we serve) at an average cost of under $2,500 per client,
per year. *
Thank you in advance for your support!
* FYI:
1 In addition to supporting our world-class programming and support services, all regular donors receive our Quarterly e-Newsletter
(The e-Advocate), as well as The e-Advocate Quarterly Magazine.
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