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Reentry of Ex-Offenders in Madison
March 26, 2015
Developing Agents of Change
November 18, 2015
Published by Eli Steenlage on April 24, 2015
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Because we’d love to tell you about two Nehemiah initiatives that are making a difference in Madison. Help us work for hope, transformation, and justice.

Learn about Nehemiah’s K-12 Initiatives on Thursday May 7 over breakfast.
Learn about Nehemiah’s Reentry Initiatives on Tuesday May 12 over breakfast.

Nehemiah’s K-12 Initiatives (May 7 Breakfast – RSVP Online Now)

Nehemiah's K-12 Initiatives
Helping African American students succeed in school, family, community, and life.

Thurs. May 7, 2015 (RSVP Online Now)
633 W. Badger Rd (Fountain of Life Church)
8:00am breakfast, presentation
9:30am adjourn

Discover how Nehemiah is working throughout Madison schools to address the academic and developmental needs of our children of all ages:

  • ACE – elementary academic
  • MID – middle school leadership
  • BROTHER – middle school boys rites of passage
  • LIGHT – high school academic

 

Nehemiah’s Reentry Initiatives (May 12 Breakfast – RSVP Online Now)

Nehemiah's Reentry Initiatives
Helping African American men return successfully from incarceration into Madison communities.

Tue. May 12, 2015 (RSVP Online Now)
633 W. Badger Rd (Fountain of Life Church)
8:00am breakfast, presentation
9:30am adjourn

Discover how Nehemiah is working with ex-offenders, local communities, law enforcement, employers, and the Wisconsin Dept of Corrections:

  • emergency & transitional housing
  • job training & placement
  • group mentoring
  • judicial advocacy
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