Every year 600,000 men and women return to our communities from incarceration. 95% of prisoners will one day come home. As a result of their criminal record, they face significant barriers to housing, employment, and other elements of a productive life.
Step into the lives of Alona, Hajee, and Jason as they seek to live out their second chance.
DIGGING IN DEEPER
The reentry process is neither simple nor easy, but we all have a role to play in helping our returning neighbors to reach their full potential. When you give someone a second chance, the entire community stands to benefit.
Dig deeper into the unique challenges men and women face after incarceration using Prison Fellowship’s A New Day 1 discussion guide. Gather your friends, small group, or co-workers for a virtual or in-person screening of the film, and then unpack it together using our prepared questions and helpful information.
Send an Email to Your Officials
Help pave the way for men and women returning from prison. Ask your lawmakers to VOTE YES on the Driving for Opportunity Act to reform driver’s license suspension laws.
Sign the Justice Declaration
More than 4,700 Christians and faith leaders have signed this statement. When we reach 10,000, we’ll deliver the Justice Declaration to the President. Add your name now and receive updates and advocate alerts!
LEARN MORE
Read Prison Fellowship’s Road to Redemption Report and learn about Second Chance Month, a nationwide effort to raise awareness and unlock brighter futures for people with a criminal record.
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