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to success."
FOCUS AREAS
TLM Works is an innovative workforce development program created to provide graduates of our coding program the chance to gain real-life work experience and have a portfolio of work before they enter the tech job market post-release. TLM Works is the first-ever web development shop operating inside a US prison. Men and women who participate work on client-funded projects such as including DONATE - THE LAST MILE DONATE ONLINE NOW. Donations up to $1,000 will be matched by TLM partner Stand Together. The Last Mile is a program of Turn 2 U, Inc., a 501 (c) (3) Fed ID# 46-2899930. Your tax-deductible contribution will be used to help The Last Mile expand and provide effective programming for more incarcerated men and women preparing for theirreturn to
WORK WITH US
Work with other members of the Engineering team to: Provide first responder support to facilities via tickets, e-mail, Slack, and internal escalations. Prioritize efforts, support escalations, and drive resolutions in a timely manner. Monitor platform infrastructure, and responding to alerting. LEARNING TO CODE IN PRISON Learning to code can change everything for life after prison. A study from the U.S. Department of Justice followed the formerly incarcerated, released across 30 states. The report showed that recidivism rates increased each year following release. At three, six, and nine years after release, recidivism rates were respectively 68,79, and 83 %.
THE LAST MILE
Paving The Road To Success. Changing Lives Through Tech The Last Mile prepares incarcerated individuals for successful reentry through business and technology training.GET INVOLVED
Get Involved. We appreciate your interest in The Last Mile. Please fill out the form below, or email us at info@thelastmile.org and we’ll contact you back shortly. Thank you. First Name *. Last Name *. Organization/Company *. Email *. Location (City/State) *. GOOD DEEDS COME FULL CIRCLE After serving 26 years, on October 11, 2011 Michael was released from San Quentin State Prison, eager to restart his life and become a voice of influence for social justice. Unfortunately, he was greeted at the gates by the U.S. Marshals who took him into custody to serve a controversial consecutive federal sentence. HOW HAS TLM POSITIVELY IMPACTED YOUR LIFE? How has TLM positively impacted your life? - Steve Nerey. When I first entered the prison system, I was sentenced to Life Without The Possibility of Parole (LWOP) with no chance or hope of ever getting out. However, in 2018 Governor Brown of California commuted my sentence to 25 years to life. MEDIA - THE LAST MILE TLM Radio. 5/6/2021. Second Chance Business Coalition. TLM is proud to support the members of the Second Chance Business Coalition in advancing employment. 5/3/2021. Data on Kubernetes Day of Community. TLM's Chief Operating Officer, Andrea Henkel, joins the Kubecon event to talk about TLM and Second C. 4/29/2021. STORIES - THE LAST MILE Sumit Lal, a graduate of TLM, shares his story of success from incarceration to full-time software engineer. Crossing The Political Chasm To Create Positive Change Second Line: Message From The Chairman. "The Last Mile was founded on the principles of collaboration and transformation and we will continue to pave the roadto success."
FOCUS AREAS
TLM Works is an innovative workforce development program created to provide graduates of our coding program the chance to gain real-life work experience and have a portfolio of work before they enter the tech job market post-release. TLM Works is the first-ever web development shop operating inside a US prison. Men and women who participate work on client-funded projects such as including DONATE - THE LAST MILE DONATE ONLINE NOW. Donations up to $1,000 will be matched by TLM partner Stand Together. The Last Mile is a program of Turn 2 U, Inc., a 501 (c) (3) Fed ID# 46-2899930. Your tax-deductible contribution will be used to help The Last Mile expand and provide effective programming for more incarcerated men and women preparing for theirreturn to
WORK WITH US
Work with other members of the Engineering team to: Provide first responder support to facilities via tickets, e-mail, Slack, and internal escalations. Prioritize efforts, support escalations, and drive resolutions in a timely manner. Monitor platform infrastructure, and responding to alerting. LEARNING TO CODE IN PRISON Learning to code can change everything for life after prison. A study from the U.S. Department of Justice followed the formerly incarcerated, released across 30 states. The report showed that recidivism rates increased each year following release. At three, six, and nine years after release, recidivism rates were respectively 68,79, and 83 %.
THE LAST MILE
Paving The Road To Success. Changing Lives Through Tech The Last Mile prepares incarcerated individuals for successful reentry through business and technology training.GET INVOLVED
Get Involved. We appreciate your interest in The Last Mile. Please fill out the form below, or email us at info@thelastmile.org and we’ll contact you back shortly. Thank you. First Name *. Last Name *. Organization/Company *. Email *. Location (City/State) *. GOOD DEEDS COME FULL CIRCLE After serving 26 years, on October 11, 2011 Michael was released from San Quentin State Prison, eager to restart his life and become a voice of influence for social justice. Unfortunately, he was greeted at the gates by the U.S. Marshals who took him into custody to serve a controversial consecutive federal sentence. HOW HAS TLM POSITIVELY IMPACTED YOUR LIFE? How has TLM positively impacted your life? - Steve Nerey. When I first entered the prison system, I was sentenced to Life Without The Possibility of Parole (LWOP) with no chance or hope of ever getting out. However, in 2018 Governor Brown of California commuted my sentence to 25 years to life.GET INVOLVED
Get Involved. We appreciate your interest in The Last Mile. Please fill out the form below, or email us at info@thelastmile.org and we’ll contact you back shortly. Thank you. First Name *. Last Name *. Organization/Company *. Email *. Location (City/State) *. HOW HAS TLM POSITIVELY IMPACTED YOUR LIFE? May 15, 2020. How has TLM positively impacted your life? - Alyssa Emshoff. Alyssa Emshoff. I have struggled with addiction for over half of my life. Five years ago, I started on a very dark path that ended with a three-year prison sentence. I felt hopeless, guilty, and I had so much shame that I almost wanted to just throw in the towel and be AMERICA IS ISOLATED. I’VE BEEN THERE BEFORE. LESSONS I’VE April 7, 2020. America is isolated. I've been there before. Lessons I've learned from San Quentin. Chrisfino Kenyatta Leal. When I walked out of San Quentin prison in 2013, I left behind the despair, violence and uncertainty rampant within its walls. Like a suit of armor I had to wear for decades, I gladly shed the protective gear of survival HOW HAS TLM POSITIVELY IMPACTED YOUR LIFE? How has TLM positively impacted your life? - Steve Nerey. When I first entered the prison system, I was sentenced to Life Without The Possibility of Parole (LWOP) with no chance or hope of ever getting out. However, in 2018 Governor Brown of California commuted my sentence to 25 years to life. HOW HAS TLM POSITIVELY IMPACTED YOUR LIFE? December 2, 2019. How has TLM positively impacted your life? - Jen Browning. Jennifer Browning was a student in the first cohort in Indiana at the Indiana Women’s Prison. Upon release, she enrolled in the Full-Stack Software Engineering program at Kenzie Academy in Indianapolis. She graduated with a Full-Stack EngineeringCertification from
HOW HAS TLM POSITIVELY IMPACTED YOUR LIFE? December 2, 2019. How has TLM positively impacted your life? - Jevonie Rogers. Jevonie Rogers was TLM participant at Ventura Youth Correctional Facility. She is now a Software Engineer and T.A for Virtual Instruction for The Last Mile. “Jev” is a system impacted youth passionate about using tech to break through barriers andprovide
FROM A TLM LEARNER IN SQ TO VOLUNTEERS From a TLM learner in SQ. Based on my experience, prison volunteers are people from all walks of life who believe in inmates’ rehabilitation, and that everybody deserves a second chance. There have been some instances where first time volunteers have came in with a preconceived notion about prisoners, thinking that all inmates arejust as bad
HOW HAS TLM POSITIVELY IMPACTED YOUR LIFE? Vah Saechao is a web developer and graduate of The Last Mile’s joint venture program in San Quentin. He also mentored the youth at TLM facilities in California. Vah is now an Academic Support Representative for TLM and is inspired to continue sharing his knowledge across the organization’s classrooms. Life is like solvinga math problem
CLASSROOM FACILITATOR II (SAN QUENTIN) Classroom Facilitator II (San Quentin) Work Location: San Quentin State Prison (San Quentin, CA 94964). Reports to: Director of Program. Annual Salary: Commensurate, based on experience The Last Mile, a non-profit based in San Francisco, is the first prison program in the US to provide in-prison software engineering training. the goal is to prepare students for employment as front-end TRANSITIONING FROM LIFE IN PRISON TO LIFE IN SOCIETY: ZACH Transitioning from Life in Prison to Life in Society: Zach's Wisdom. After 22 years in prison, Zachary Moore walked out of the gates of San Quentin State Prison as a free man. He walked along the rugged shoreline just outside the gates of one of the most notorious prisons in the world and commented “Everything is so vibrant: colors, sights STORIES - THE LAST MILE Sumit Lal, a graduate of TLM, shares his story of success from incarceration to full-time software engineer. Crossing The Political Chasm To Create Positive Change Second Line: Message From The Chairman. "The Last Mile was founded on the principles of collaboration and transformation and we will continue to pave the roadto success."
MEDIA - THE LAST MILE TLM Radio. 5/6/2021. Second Chance Business Coalition. TLM is proud to support the members of the Second Chance Business Coalition in advancing employment. 5/3/2021. Data on Kubernetes Day of Community. TLM's Chief Operating Officer, Andrea Henkel, joins the Kubecon event to talk about TLM and Second C. 4/29/2021. DONATE - THE LAST MILE DONATE ONLINE NOW. Donations up to $1,000 will be matched by TLM partner Stand Together. The Last Mile is a program of Turn 2 U, Inc., a 501 (c) (3) Fed ID# 46-2899930. Your tax-deductible contribution will be used to help The Last Mile expand and provide effective programming for more incarcerated men and women preparing for theirreturn to
FOCUS AREAS
TLM Works is an innovative workforce development program created to provide graduates of our coding program the chance to gain real-life work experience and have a portfolio of work before they enter the tech job market post-release. TLM Works is the first-ever web development shop operating inside a US prison. Men and women who participate work on client-funded projects such as includingWORK WITH US
Work with other members of the Engineering team to: Provide first responder support to facilities via tickets, e-mail, Slack, and internal escalations. Prioritize efforts, support escalations, and drive resolutions in a timely manner. Monitor platform infrastructure, and responding to alerting.THE LAST MILE
Paving The Road To Success. Changing Lives Through Tech The Last Mile prepares incarcerated individuals for successful reentry through business and technology training. LEARNING TO CODE IN PRISON Learning to code can change everything for life after prison. A study from the U.S. Department of Justice followed the formerly incarcerated, released across 30 states. The report showed that recidivism rates increased each year following release. At three, six, and nine years after release, recidivism rates were respectively 68,79, and 83 %.
GET INVOLVED
Get Involved. We appreciate your interest in The Last Mile. Please fill out the form below, or email us at info@thelastmile.org and we’ll contact you back shortly. Thank you. First Name *. Last Name *. Organization/Company *. Email *. Location (City/State) *. GOOD DEEDS COME FULL CIRCLE After serving 26 years, on October 11, 2011 Michael was released from San Quentin State Prison, eager to restart his life and become a voice of influence for social justice. Unfortunately, he was greeted at the gates by the U.S. Marshals who took him into custody to serve a controversial consecutive federal sentence. HOW HAS TLM POSITIVELY IMPACTED YOUR LIFE? December 2, 2019. How has TLM positively impacted your life? - Jevonie Rogers. Jevonie Rogers was TLM participant at Ventura Youth Correctional Facility. She is now a Software Engineer and T.A for Virtual Instruction for The Last Mile. “Jev” is a system impacted youth passionate about using tech to break through barriers andprovide
STORIES - THE LAST MILE Sumit Lal, a graduate of TLM, shares his story of success from incarceration to full-time software engineer. Crossing The Political Chasm To Create Positive Change Second Line: Message From The Chairman. "The Last Mile was founded on the principles of collaboration and transformation and we will continue to pave the roadto success."
MEDIA - THE LAST MILE TLM Radio. 5/6/2021. Second Chance Business Coalition. TLM is proud to support the members of the Second Chance Business Coalition in advancing employment. 5/3/2021. Data on Kubernetes Day of Community. TLM's Chief Operating Officer, Andrea Henkel, joins the Kubecon event to talk about TLM and Second C. 4/29/2021. DONATE - THE LAST MILE DONATE ONLINE NOW. Donations up to $1,000 will be matched by TLM partner Stand Together. The Last Mile is a program of Turn 2 U, Inc., a 501 (c) (3) Fed ID# 46-2899930. Your tax-deductible contribution will be used to help The Last Mile expand and provide effective programming for more incarcerated men and women preparing for theirreturn to
FOCUS AREAS
TLM Works is an innovative workforce development program created to provide graduates of our coding program the chance to gain real-life work experience and have a portfolio of work before they enter the tech job market post-release. TLM Works is the first-ever web development shop operating inside a US prison. Men and women who participate work on client-funded projects such as includingWORK WITH US
Work with other members of the Engineering team to: Provide first responder support to facilities via tickets, e-mail, Slack, and internal escalations. Prioritize efforts, support escalations, and drive resolutions in a timely manner. Monitor platform infrastructure, and responding to alerting.THE LAST MILE
Paving The Road To Success. Changing Lives Through Tech The Last Mile prepares incarcerated individuals for successful reentry through business and technology training. LEARNING TO CODE IN PRISON Learning to code can change everything for life after prison. A study from the U.S. Department of Justice followed the formerly incarcerated, released across 30 states. The report showed that recidivism rates increased each year following release. At three, six, and nine years after release, recidivism rates were respectively 68,79, and 83 %.
GET INVOLVED
Get Involved. We appreciate your interest in The Last Mile. Please fill out the form below, or email us at info@thelastmile.org and we’ll contact you back shortly. Thank you. First Name *. Last Name *. Organization/Company *. Email *. Location (City/State) *. GOOD DEEDS COME FULL CIRCLE After serving 26 years, on October 11, 2011 Michael was released from San Quentin State Prison, eager to restart his life and become a voice of influence for social justice. Unfortunately, he was greeted at the gates by the U.S. Marshals who took him into custody to serve a controversial consecutive federal sentence. HOW HAS TLM POSITIVELY IMPACTED YOUR LIFE? December 2, 2019. How has TLM positively impacted your life? - Jevonie Rogers. Jevonie Rogers was TLM participant at Ventura Youth Correctional Facility. She is now a Software Engineer and T.A for Virtual Instruction for The Last Mile. “Jev” is a system impacted youth passionate about using tech to break through barriers andprovide
GOOD DEEDS COME FULL CIRCLE After serving 26 years, on October 11, 2011 Michael was released from San Quentin State Prison, eager to restart his life and become a voice of influence for social justice. Unfortunately, he was greeted at the gates by the U.S. Marshals who took him into custody to serve a controversial consecutive federal sentence. HOW HAS TLM POSITIVELY IMPACTED YOUR LIFE? May 15, 2020. How has TLM positively impacted your life? - Alyssa Emshoff. Alyssa Emshoff. I have struggled with addiction for over half of my life. Five years ago, I started on a very dark path that ended with a three-year prison sentence. I felt hopeless, guilty, and I had so much shame that I almost wanted to just throw in the towel and be HOW HAS TLM POSITIVELY IMPACTED YOUR LIFE? December 2, 2019. How has TLM positively impacted your life? - Jevonie Rogers. Jevonie Rogers was TLM participant at Ventura Youth Correctional Facility. She is now a Software Engineer and T.A for Virtual Instruction for The Last Mile. “Jev” is a system impacted youth passionate about using tech to break through barriers andprovide
HOW HAS TLM POSITIVELY IMPACTED YOUR LIFE? December 2, 2019. How has TLM positively impacted your life? - Jen Browning. Jennifer Browning was a student in the first cohort in Indiana at the Indiana Women’s Prison. Upon release, she enrolled in the Full-Stack Software Engineering program at Kenzie Academy in Indianapolis. She graduated with a Full-Stack EngineeringCertification from
HOW HAS TLM POSITIVELY IMPACTED YOUR LIFE? How has TLM positively impacted your life? - Carrie Murchison. Carrie is a returned citizen of the Last Mile program from Folsom Women’s Prison. Released in August 2019, she is now helping other participants as an Academic Support Representative. Carrie is focused on furthering her education and building upon her abilities as a full stack HOW HAS TLM POSITIVELY IMPACTED YOUR LIFE? How has TLM positively impacted your life? - Steve Nerey. When I first entered the prison system, I was sentenced to Life Without The Possibility of Parole (LWOP) with no chance or hope of ever getting out. However, in 2018 Governor Brown of California commuted my sentence to 25 years to life. FROM A TLM LEARNER IN SQ TO VOLUNTEERS From a TLM learner in SQ. Based on my experience, prison volunteers are people from all walks of life who believe in inmates’ rehabilitation, and that everybody deserves a second chance. There have been some instances where first time volunteers have came in with a preconceived notion about prisoners, thinking that all inmates arejust as bad
HOW HAS TLM POSITIVELY IMPACTED YOUR LIFE? Vah Saechao is a web developer and graduate of The Last Mile’s joint venture program in San Quentin. He also mentored the youth at TLM facilities in California. Vah is now an Academic Support Representative for TLM and is inspired to continue sharing his knowledge across the organization’s classrooms. Life is like solvinga math problem
TRANSITIONING FROM LIFE IN PRISON TO LIFE IN SOCIETY: ZACH Transitioning from Life in Prison to Life in Society: Zach's Wisdom. After 22 years in prison, Zachary Moore walked out of the gates of San Quentin State Prison as a free man. He walked along the rugged shoreline just outside the gates of one of the most notorious prisons in the world and commented “Everything is so vibrant: colors, sights FROM IMMIGRANT PRISONER TO STATELESS SOFTWARE ENGINEER April 3, 2019. From Immigrant Prisoner to Stateless Software Engineer: Simon’s Journey. Somya Thakker. “Sometimes beauty emerges from the most difficult experiences,” says Simon, as he stares towards the horizon that hides behind the majestic Golden Gate Bridge. Now in his late-thirties, Simon is about to embark on a journey that seemed MEDIA - THE LAST MILE TLM Radio. 5/6/2021. Second Chance Business Coalition. TLM is proud to support the members of the Second Chance Business Coalition in advancing employment. 5/3/2021. Data on Kubernetes Day of Community. TLM's Chief Operating Officer, Andrea Henkel, joins the Kubecon event to talk about TLM and Second C. 4/29/2021. STORIES - THE LAST MILE Sumit Lal, a graduate of TLM, shares his story of success from incarceration to full-time software engineer. Crossing The Political Chasm To Create Positive Change Second Line: Message From The Chairman. "The Last Mile was founded on the principles of collaboration and transformation and we will continue to pave the roadto success."
FOCUS AREAS
TLM Works is an innovative workforce development program created to provide graduates of our coding program the chance to gain real-life work experience and have a portfolio of work before they enter the tech job market post-release. TLM Works is the first-ever web development shop operating inside a US prison. Men and women who participate work on client-funded projects such as including DONATE - THE LAST MILE DONATE ONLINE NOW. Donations up to $1,000 will be matched by TLM partner Stand Together. The Last Mile is a program of Turn 2 U, Inc., a 501 (c) (3) Fed ID# 46-2899930. Your tax-deductible contribution will be used to help The Last Mile expand and provide effective programming for more incarcerated men and women preparing for theirreturn to
WORK WITH US
Work with other members of the Engineering team to: Provide first responder support to facilities via tickets, e-mail, Slack, and internal escalations. Prioritize efforts, support escalations, and drive resolutions in a timely manner. Monitor platform infrastructure, and responding to alerting. LEARNING TO CODE IN PRISON Learning to code can change everything for life after prison. A study from the U.S. Department of Justice followed the formerly incarcerated, released across 30 states. The report showed that recidivism rates increased each year following release. At three, six, and nine years after release, recidivism rates were respectively 68,79, and 83 %.
THE LAST MILE
Paving The Road To Success. Changing Lives Through Tech The Last Mile prepares incarcerated individuals for successful reentry through business and technology training.GET INVOLVED
Get Involved. We appreciate your interest in The Last Mile. Please fill out the form below, or email us at info@thelastmile.org and we’ll contact you back shortly. Thank you. First Name *. Last Name *. Organization/Company *. Email *. Location (City/State) *. GOOD DEEDS COME FULL CIRCLE After serving 26 years, on October 11, 2011 Michael was released from San Quentin State Prison, eager to restart his life and become a voice of influence for social justice. Unfortunately, he was greeted at the gates by the U.S. Marshals who took him into custody to serve a controversial consecutive federal sentence. HOW HAS TLM POSITIVELY IMPACTED YOUR LIFE? December 2, 2019. How has TLM positively impacted your life? - Jevonie Rogers. Jevonie Rogers was TLM participant at Ventura Youth Correctional Facility. She is now a Software Engineer and T.A for Virtual Instruction for The Last Mile. “Jev” is a system impacted youth passionate about using tech to break through barriers andprovide
MEDIA - THE LAST MILE TLM Radio. 5/6/2021. Second Chance Business Coalition. TLM is proud to support the members of the Second Chance Business Coalition in advancing employment. 5/3/2021. Data on Kubernetes Day of Community. TLM's Chief Operating Officer, Andrea Henkel, joins the Kubecon event to talk about TLM and Second C. 4/29/2021. STORIES - THE LAST MILE Sumit Lal, a graduate of TLM, shares his story of success from incarceration to full-time software engineer. Crossing The Political Chasm To Create Positive Change Second Line: Message From The Chairman. "The Last Mile was founded on the principles of collaboration and transformation and we will continue to pave the roadto success."
FOCUS AREAS
TLM Works is an innovative workforce development program created to provide graduates of our coding program the chance to gain real-life work experience and have a portfolio of work before they enter the tech job market post-release. TLM Works is the first-ever web development shop operating inside a US prison. Men and women who participate work on client-funded projects such as including DONATE - THE LAST MILE DONATE ONLINE NOW. Donations up to $1,000 will be matched by TLM partner Stand Together. The Last Mile is a program of Turn 2 U, Inc., a 501 (c) (3) Fed ID# 46-2899930. Your tax-deductible contribution will be used to help The Last Mile expand and provide effective programming for more incarcerated men and women preparing for theirreturn to
WORK WITH US
Work with other members of the Engineering team to: Provide first responder support to facilities via tickets, e-mail, Slack, and internal escalations. Prioritize efforts, support escalations, and drive resolutions in a timely manner. Monitor platform infrastructure, and responding to alerting. LEARNING TO CODE IN PRISON Learning to code can change everything for life after prison. A study from the U.S. Department of Justice followed the formerly incarcerated, released across 30 states. The report showed that recidivism rates increased each year following release. At three, six, and nine years after release, recidivism rates were respectively 68,79, and 83 %.
THE LAST MILE
Paving The Road To Success. Changing Lives Through Tech The Last Mile prepares incarcerated individuals for successful reentry through business and technology training.GET INVOLVED
Get Involved. We appreciate your interest in The Last Mile. Please fill out the form below, or email us at info@thelastmile.org and we’ll contact you back shortly. Thank you. First Name *. Last Name *. Organization/Company *. Email *. Location (City/State) *. GOOD DEEDS COME FULL CIRCLE After serving 26 years, on October 11, 2011 Michael was released from San Quentin State Prison, eager to restart his life and become a voice of influence for social justice. Unfortunately, he was greeted at the gates by the U.S. Marshals who took him into custody to serve a controversial consecutive federal sentence. HOW HAS TLM POSITIVELY IMPACTED YOUR LIFE? December 2, 2019. How has TLM positively impacted your life? - Jevonie Rogers. Jevonie Rogers was TLM participant at Ventura Youth Correctional Facility. She is now a Software Engineer and T.A for Virtual Instruction for The Last Mile. “Jev” is a system impacted youth passionate about using tech to break through barriers andprovide
FROM A TLM LEARNER IN SQ TO VOLUNTEERS From a TLM learner in SQ. Volunteers are safe in prison because the majority of inmates understand that volunteers come into prison to help us better ourselves. Many of us have been incarcerated in isolated prisons (i.e., Pelican Bay, Calipatria, Centinela, etc.) where the only contact with the outside world is through thecorrectional guards
GOOD DEEDS COME FULL CIRCLE After serving 26 years, on October 11, 2011 Michael was released from San Quentin State Prison, eager to restart his life and become a voice of influence for social justice. Unfortunately, he was greeted at the gates by the U.S. Marshals who took him into custody to serve a controversial consecutive federal sentence. HOW HAS TLM POSITIVELY IMPACTED YOUR LIFE? May 15, 2020. How has TLM positively impacted your life? - Alyssa Emshoff. Alyssa Emshoff. I have struggled with addiction for over half of my life. Five years ago, I started on a very dark path that ended with a three-year prison sentence. I felt hopeless, guilty, and I had so much shame that I almost wanted to just throw in the towel and be HOW HAS TLM POSITIVELY IMPACTED YOUR LIFE? December 2, 2019. How has TLM positively impacted your life? - Jevonie Rogers. Jevonie Rogers was TLM participant at Ventura Youth Correctional Facility. She is now a Software Engineer and T.A for Virtual Instruction for The Last Mile. “Jev” is a system impacted youth passionate about using tech to break through barriers andprovide
HOW HAS TLM POSITIVELY IMPACTED YOUR LIFE? How has TLM positively impacted your life? - Carrie Murchison. Carrie is a returned citizen of the Last Mile program from Folsom Women’s Prison. Released in August 2019, she is now helping other participants as an Academic Support Representative. Carrie is focused on furthering her education and building upon her abilities as a full stack HOW HAS TLM POSITIVELY IMPACTED YOUR LIFE? How has TLM positively impacted your life? - Steve Nerey. When I first entered the prison system, I was sentenced to Life Without The Possibility of Parole (LWOP) with no chance or hope of ever getting out. However, in 2018 Governor Brown of California commuted my sentence to 25 years to life. HOW HAS TLM POSITIVELY IMPACTED YOUR LIFE? December 2, 2019. How has TLM positively impacted your life? - Jen Browning. Jennifer Browning was a student in the first cohort in Indiana at the Indiana Women’s Prison. Upon release, she enrolled in the Full-Stack Software Engineering program at Kenzie Academy in Indianapolis. She graduated with a Full-Stack EngineeringCertification from
HOW HAS TLM POSITIVELY IMPACTED YOUR LIFE? Talesa Howell. Within the classroom, each new challenge I faced and conquered manifested my ability to believe in myself once again. The skills I learned through TLM were not just valuable tools in the classroom, but they are valuable tools to use in everyday life. The program teaches you to think through and resolve your problems,collaborate
HOW HAS TLM POSITIVELY IMPACTED YOUR LIFE? Vah Saechao is a web developer and graduate of The Last Mile’s joint venture program in San Quentin. He also mentored the youth at TLM facilities in California. Vah is now an Academic Support Representative for TLM and is inspired to continue sharing his knowledge across the organization’s classrooms. Life is like solvinga math problem
FROM IMMIGRANT PRISONER TO STATELESS SOFTWARE ENGINEER April 3, 2019. From Immigrant Prisoner to Stateless Software Engineer: Simon’s Journey. Somya Thakker. “Sometimes beauty emerges from the most difficult experiences,” says Simon, as he stares towards the horizon that hides behind the majestic Golden Gate Bridge. Now in his late-thirties, Simon is about to embark on a journey that seemed STORIES - THE LAST MILE Sumit Lal, a graduate of TLM, shares his story of success from incarceration to full-time software engineer. Crossing The Political Chasm To Create Positive Change Second Line: Message From The Chairman. "The Last Mile was founded on the principles of collaboration and transformation and we will continue to pave the roadto success."
MEDIA - THE LAST MILE TLM Radio. 5/6/2021. Second Chance Business Coalition. TLM is proud to support the members of the Second Chance Business Coalition in advancing employment. 5/3/2021. Data on Kubernetes Day of Community. TLM's Chief Operating Officer, Andrea Henkel, joins the Kubecon event to talk about TLM and Second C. 4/29/2021.FOCUS AREAS
TLM Works is an innovative workforce development program created to provide graduates of our coding program the chance to gain real-life work experience and have a portfolio of work before they enter the tech job market post-release. TLM Works is the first-ever web development shop operating inside a US prison. Men and women who participate work on client-funded projects such as including DONATE - THE LAST MILE DONATE ONLINE NOW. Donations up to $1,000 will be matched by TLM partner Stand Together. The Last Mile is a program of Turn 2 U, Inc., a 501 (c) (3) Fed ID# 46-2899930. Your tax-deductible contribution will be used to help The Last Mile expand and provide effective programming for more incarcerated men and women preparing for theirreturn to
WORK WITH US
Work with other members of the Engineering team to: Provide first responder support to facilities via tickets, e-mail, Slack, and internal escalations. Prioritize efforts, support escalations, and drive resolutions in a timely manner. Monitor platform infrastructure, and responding to alerting.THE LAST MILE
Paving The Road To Success. Changing Lives Through Tech The Last Mile prepares incarcerated individuals for successful reentry through business and technology training. LEARNING TO CODE IN PRISON Learning to code can change everything for life after prison. A study from the U.S. Department of Justice followed the formerly incarcerated, released across 30 states. The report showed that recidivism rates increased each year following release. At three, six, and nine years after release, recidivism rates were respectively 68,79, and 83 %.
GET INVOLVED
Get Involved. We appreciate your interest in The Last Mile. Please fill out the form below, or email us at info@thelastmile.org and we’ll contact you back shortly. Thank you. First Name *. Last Name *. Organization/Company *. Email *. Location (City/State) *. GOOD DEEDS COME FULL CIRCLE After serving 26 years, on October 11, 2011 Michael was released from San Quentin State Prison, eager to restart his life and become a voice of influence for social justice. Unfortunately, he was greeted at the gates by the U.S. Marshals who took him into custody to serve a controversial consecutive federal sentence. HOW HAS TLM POSITIVELY IMPACTED YOUR LIFE? How has TLM positively impacted your life? - Steve Nerey. When I first entered the prison system, I was sentenced to Life Without The Possibility of Parole (LWOP) with no chance or hope of ever getting out. However, in 2018 Governor Brown of California commuted my sentence to 25 years to life. STORIES - THE LAST MILE Sumit Lal, a graduate of TLM, shares his story of success from incarceration to full-time software engineer. Crossing The Political Chasm To Create Positive Change Second Line: Message From The Chairman. "The Last Mile was founded on the principles of collaboration and transformation and we will continue to pave the roadto success."
MEDIA - THE LAST MILE TLM Radio. 5/6/2021. Second Chance Business Coalition. TLM is proud to support the members of the Second Chance Business Coalition in advancing employment. 5/3/2021. Data on Kubernetes Day of Community. TLM's Chief Operating Officer, Andrea Henkel, joins the Kubecon event to talk about TLM and Second C. 4/29/2021.FOCUS AREAS
TLM Works is an innovative workforce development program created to provide graduates of our coding program the chance to gain real-life work experience and have a portfolio of work before they enter the tech job market post-release. TLM Works is the first-ever web development shop operating inside a US prison. Men and women who participate work on client-funded projects such as including DONATE - THE LAST MILE DONATE ONLINE NOW. Donations up to $1,000 will be matched by TLM partner Stand Together. The Last Mile is a program of Turn 2 U, Inc., a 501 (c) (3) Fed ID# 46-2899930. Your tax-deductible contribution will be used to help The Last Mile expand and provide effective programming for more incarcerated men and women preparing for theirreturn to
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Work with other members of the Engineering team to: Provide first responder support to facilities via tickets, e-mail, Slack, and internal escalations. Prioritize efforts, support escalations, and drive resolutions in a timely manner. Monitor platform infrastructure, and responding to alerting.THE LAST MILE
Paving The Road To Success. Changing Lives Through Tech The Last Mile prepares incarcerated individuals for successful reentry through business and technology training. LEARNING TO CODE IN PRISON Learning to code can change everything for life after prison. A study from the U.S. Department of Justice followed the formerly incarcerated, released across 30 states. The report showed that recidivism rates increased each year following release. At three, six, and nine years after release, recidivism rates were respectively 68,79, and 83 %.
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Get Involved. We appreciate your interest in The Last Mile. Please fill out the form below, or email us at info@thelastmile.org and we’ll contact you back shortly. Thank you. First Name *. Last Name *. Organization/Company *. Email *. Location (City/State) *. GOOD DEEDS COME FULL CIRCLE After serving 26 years, on October 11, 2011 Michael was released from San Quentin State Prison, eager to restart his life and become a voice of influence for social justice. Unfortunately, he was greeted at the gates by the U.S. Marshals who took him into custody to serve a controversial consecutive federal sentence. HOW HAS TLM POSITIVELY IMPACTED YOUR LIFE? How has TLM positively impacted your life? - Steve Nerey. When I first entered the prison system, I was sentenced to Life Without The Possibility of Parole (LWOP) with no chance or hope of ever getting out. However, in 2018 Governor Brown of California commuted my sentence to 25 years to life. DONATE - THE LAST MILE DONATE ONLINE NOW. Donations up to $1,000 will be matched by TLM partner Stand Together. The Last Mile is a program of Turn 2 U, Inc., a 501 (c) (3) Fed ID# 46-2899930. Your tax-deductible contribution will be used to help The Last Mile expand and provide effective programming for more incarcerated men and women preparing for theirreturn to
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Get Involved. We appreciate your interest in The Last Mile. Please fill out the form below, or email us at info@thelastmile.org and we’ll contact you back shortly. Thank you. First Name *. Last Name *. Organization/Company *. Email *. Location (City/State) *. AMERICA IS ISOLATED. I’VE BEEN THERE BEFORE. LESSONS I’VE April 7, 2020. America is isolated. I've been there before. Lessons I've learned from San Quentin. Chrisfino Kenyatta Leal. When I walked out of San Quentin prison in 2013, I left behind the despair, violence and uncertainty rampant within its walls. Like a suit of armor I had to wear for decades, I gladly shed the protective gear of survivalTLM PARTNER
In partnership with Udemy for Business, The Last Mile offers a unique scholarship opportunity for continuing education. With over 3500 courses available, Udemy for Business is a forward-thinking new learning platform that empowers organizations and individuals to address their biggest workforce challenges. Learn about Udemy here. HOW HAS TLM POSITIVELY IMPACTED YOUR LIFE? Talesa Howell. Within the classroom, each new challenge I faced and conquered manifested my ability to believe in myself once again. The skills I learned through TLM were not just valuable tools in the classroom, but they are valuable tools to use in everyday life. The program teaches you to think through and resolve your problems,collaborate
HOW HAS TLM POSITIVELY IMPACTED YOUR LIFE? How has TLM positively impacted your life? - Steve Nerey. When I first entered the prison system, I was sentenced to Life Without The Possibility of Parole (LWOP) with no chance or hope of ever getting out. However, in 2018 Governor Brown of California commuted my sentence to 25 years to life. HOW HAS TLM POSITIVELY IMPACTED YOUR LIFE? December 2, 2019. How has TLM positively impacted your life? - Jen Browning. Jennifer Browning was a student in the first cohort in Indiana at the Indiana Women’s Prison. Upon release, she enrolled in the Full-Stack Software Engineering program at Kenzie Academy in Indianapolis. She graduated with a Full-Stack EngineeringCertification from
HOW HAS TLM POSITIVELY IMPACTED YOUR LIFE? How has TLM positively impacted your life? - Carrie Murchison. Carrie is a returned citizen of the Last Mile program from Folsom Women’s Prison. Released in August 2019, she is now helping other participants as an Academic Support Representative. Carrie is focused on furthering her education and building upon her abilities as a full stack CLASSROOM FACILITATOR II (SAN QUENTIN) Classroom Facilitator II (San Quentin) Work Location: San Quentin State Prison (San Quentin, CA 94964). Reports to: Director of Program. Annual Salary: Commensurate, based on experience The Last Mile, a non-profit based in San Francisco, is the first prison program in the US to provide in-prison software engineering training. the goal is to prepare students for employment as front-end TRANSITIONING FROM LIFE IN PRISON TO LIFE IN SOCIETY: ZACH Transitioning from Life in Prison to Life in Society: Zach's Wisdom. After 22 years in prison, Zachary Moore walked out of the gates of San Quentin State Prison as a free man. He walked along the rugged shoreline just outside the gates of one of the most notorious prisons in the world and commented “Everything is so vibrant: colors, sights STORIES - THE LAST MILE Sumit Lal, a graduate of TLM, shares his story of success from incarceration to full-time software engineer. Crossing The Political Chasm To Create Positive Change Second Line: Message From The Chairman. "The Last Mile was founded on the principles of collaboration and transformation and we will continue to pave the roadto success."
MEDIA - THE LAST MILE TLM Radio. 5/6/2021. Second Chance Business Coalition. TLM is proud to support the members of the Second Chance Business Coalition in advancing employment. 5/3/2021. Data on Kubernetes Day of Community. TLM's Chief Operating Officer, Andrea Henkel, joins the Kubecon event to talk about TLM and Second C. 4/29/2021.FOCUS AREAS
TLM Works is an innovative workforce development program created to provide graduates of our coding program the chance to gain real-life work experience and have a portfolio of work before they enter the tech job market post-release. TLM Works is the first-ever web development shop operating inside a US prison. Men and women who participate work on client-funded projects such as includingTHE LAST MILE
Paving The Road To Success. Changing Lives Through Tech The Last Mile prepares incarcerated individuals for successful reentry through business and technology training.WORK WITH US
Work with other members of the Engineering team to: Provide first responder support to facilities via tickets, e-mail, Slack, and internal escalations. Prioritize efforts, support escalations, and drive resolutions in a timely manner. Monitor platform infrastructure, and responding to alerting. LEARNING TO CODE IN PRISON Learning to code can change everything for life after prison. A study from the U.S. Department of Justice followed the formerly incarcerated, released across 30 states. The report showed that recidivism rates increased each year following release. At three, six, and nine years after release, recidivism rates were respectively 68,79, and 83 %.
GET INVOLVED
Get Involved. We appreciate your interest in The Last Mile. Please fill out the form below, or email us at info@thelastmile.org and we’ll contact you back shortly. Thank you. First Name *. Last Name *. Organization/Company *. Email *. Location (City/State) *. GOOD DEEDS COME FULL CIRCLE After serving 26 years, on October 11, 2011 Michael was released from San Quentin State Prison, eager to restart his life and become a voice of influence for social justice. Unfortunately, he was greeted at the gates by the U.S. Marshals who took him into custody to serve a controversial consecutive federal sentence. HOW HAS TLM POSITIVELY IMPACTED YOUR LIFE? How has TLM positively impacted your life? - Steve Nerey. When I first entered the prison system, I was sentenced to Life Without The Possibility of Parole (LWOP) with no chance or hope of ever getting out. However, in 2018 Governor Brown of California commuted my sentence to 25 years to life. EARNING FREEDOM WITH MICHAEL SANTOS Earning Freedom with Michael Santos – Technology After Prison, Episode 15 – 21:50. Positive Connections: Through Justin I met Scott Budnick. Through Scott Budnick, I met Chris Redlitz. And through Chris Redlitz, I met Tulio Cardozo. Tulio was one of the first graduates from The Last Mile. As I had done, Tulio made some bad decisions as a STORIES - THE LAST MILE Sumit Lal, a graduate of TLM, shares his story of success from incarceration to full-time software engineer. Crossing The Political Chasm To Create Positive Change Second Line: Message From The Chairman. "The Last Mile was founded on the principles of collaboration and transformation and we will continue to pave the roadto success."
MEDIA - THE LAST MILE TLM Radio. 5/6/2021. Second Chance Business Coalition. TLM is proud to support the members of the Second Chance Business Coalition in advancing employment. 5/3/2021. Data on Kubernetes Day of Community. TLM's Chief Operating Officer, Andrea Henkel, joins the Kubecon event to talk about TLM and Second C. 4/29/2021.FOCUS AREAS
TLM Works is an innovative workforce development program created to provide graduates of our coding program the chance to gain real-life work experience and have a portfolio of work before they enter the tech job market post-release. TLM Works is the first-ever web development shop operating inside a US prison. Men and women who participate work on client-funded projects such as includingTHE LAST MILE
Paving The Road To Success. Changing Lives Through Tech The Last Mile prepares incarcerated individuals for successful reentry through business and technology training.WORK WITH US
Work with other members of the Engineering team to: Provide first responder support to facilities via tickets, e-mail, Slack, and internal escalations. Prioritize efforts, support escalations, and drive resolutions in a timely manner. Monitor platform infrastructure, and responding to alerting. LEARNING TO CODE IN PRISON Learning to code can change everything for life after prison. A study from the U.S. Department of Justice followed the formerly incarcerated, released across 30 states. The report showed that recidivism rates increased each year following release. At three, six, and nine years after release, recidivism rates were respectively 68,79, and 83 %.
GET INVOLVED
Get Involved. We appreciate your interest in The Last Mile. Please fill out the form below, or email us at info@thelastmile.org and we’ll contact you back shortly. Thank you. First Name *. Last Name *. Organization/Company *. Email *. Location (City/State) *. GOOD DEEDS COME FULL CIRCLE After serving 26 years, on October 11, 2011 Michael was released from San Quentin State Prison, eager to restart his life and become a voice of influence for social justice. Unfortunately, he was greeted at the gates by the U.S. Marshals who took him into custody to serve a controversial consecutive federal sentence. HOW HAS TLM POSITIVELY IMPACTED YOUR LIFE? How has TLM positively impacted your life? - Steve Nerey. When I first entered the prison system, I was sentenced to Life Without The Possibility of Parole (LWOP) with no chance or hope of ever getting out. However, in 2018 Governor Brown of California commuted my sentence to 25 years to life. EARNING FREEDOM WITH MICHAEL SANTOS Earning Freedom with Michael Santos – Technology After Prison, Episode 15 – 21:50. Positive Connections: Through Justin I met Scott Budnick. Through Scott Budnick, I met Chris Redlitz. And through Chris Redlitz, I met Tulio Cardozo. Tulio was one of the first graduates from The Last Mile. As I had done, Tulio made some bad decisions as a DONATE - THE LAST MILE DONATE ONLINE NOW. Donations up to $1,000 will be matched by TLM partner Stand Together. The Last Mile is a program of Turn 2 U, Inc., a 501 (c) (3) Fed ID# 46-2899930. Your tax-deductible contribution will be used to help The Last Mile expand and provide effective programming for more incarcerated men and women preparing for theirreturn to
GET INVOLVED
Get Involved. We appreciate your interest in The Last Mile. Please fill out the form below, or email us at info@thelastmile.org and we’ll contact you back shortly. Thank you. First Name *. Last Name *. Organization/Company *. Email *. Location (City/State) *. HOW HAS TLM POSITIVELY IMPACTED YOUR LIFE? Talesa Howell. Within the classroom, each new challenge I faced and conquered manifested my ability to believe in myself once again. The skills I learned through TLM were not just valuable tools in the classroom, but they are valuable tools to use in everyday life. The program teaches you to think through and resolve your problems,collaborate
AMERICA IS ISOLATED. I’VE BEEN THERE BEFORE. LESSONS I’VE April 7, 2020. America is isolated. I've been there before. Lessons I've learned from San Quentin. Chrisfino Kenyatta Leal. When I walked out of San Quentin prison in 2013, I left behind the despair, violence and uncertainty rampant within its walls. Like a suit of armor I had to wear for decades, I gladly shed the protective gear of survival HOW HAS TLM POSITIVELY IMPACTED YOUR LIFE? How has TLM positively impacted your life? - Steve Nerey. When I first entered the prison system, I was sentenced to Life Without The Possibility of Parole (LWOP) with no chance or hope of ever getting out. However, in 2018 Governor Brown of California commuted my sentence to 25 years to life. HOW HAS TLM POSITIVELY IMPACTED YOUR LIFE? December 2, 2019. How has TLM positively impacted your life? - Jen Browning. Jennifer Browning was a student in the first cohort in Indiana at the Indiana Women’s Prison. Upon release, she enrolled in the Full-Stack Software Engineering program at Kenzie Academy in Indianapolis. She graduated with a Full-Stack EngineeringCertification from
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In partnership with Udemy for Business, The Last Mile offers a unique scholarship opportunity for continuing education. With over 3500 courses available, Udemy for Business is a forward-thinking new learning platform that empowers organizations and individuals to address their biggest workforce challenges. Learn about Udemy here. CLASSROOM FACILITATOR II (SAN QUENTIN) Classroom Facilitator II (San Quentin) Work Location: San Quentin State Prison (San Quentin, CA 94964). Reports to: Director of Program. Annual Salary: Commensurate, based on experience The Last Mile, a non-profit based in San Francisco, is the first prison program in the US to provide in-prison software engineering training. the goal is to prepare students for employment as front-end TRANSITIONING FROM LIFE IN PRISON TO LIFE IN SOCIETY: ZACH Transitioning from Life in Prison to Life in Society: Zach's Wisdom. After 22 years in prison, Zachary Moore walked out of the gates of San Quentin State Prison as a free man. He walked along the rugged shoreline just outside the gates of one of the most notorious prisons in the world and commented “Everything is so vibrant: colors, sightsto success."
MEDIA - THE LAST MILE TLM Radio. 5/6/2021. Second Chance Business Coalition. TLM is proud to support the members of the Second Chance Business Coalition in advancing employment. 5/3/2021. Data on Kubernetes Day of Community. TLM's Chief Operating Officer, Andrea Henkel, joins the Kubecon event to talk about TLM and Second C. 4/29/2021. DONATE - THE LAST MILE DONATE ONLINE NOW. Donations up to $1,000 will be matched by TLM partner Stand Together. The Last Mile is a program of Turn 2 U, Inc., a 501 (c) (3) Fed ID# 46-2899930. Your tax-deductible contribution will be used to help The Last Mile expand and provide effective programming for more incarcerated men and women preparing for theirreturn to
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TLM Works is an innovative workforce development program created to provide graduates of our coding program the chance to gain real-life work experience and have a portfolio of work before they enter the tech job market post-release. TLM Works is the first-ever web development shop operating inside a US prison. Men and women who participate work on client-funded projects such as includingTHE LAST MILE
Paving The Road To Success. Changing Lives Through Tech The Last Mile prepares incarcerated individuals for successful reentry through business and technology training.WORK WITH US
Work with other members of the Engineering team to: Provide first responder support to facilities via tickets, e-mail, Slack, and internal escalations. Prioritize efforts, support escalations, and drive resolutions in a timely manner. Monitor platform infrastructure, and responding to alerting. LEARNING TO CODE IN PRISON Learning to code can change everything for life after prison. A study from the U.S. Department of Justice followed the formerly incarcerated, released across 30 states. The report showed that recidivism rates increased each year following release. At three, six, and nine years after release, recidivism rates were respectively 68,79, and 83 %.
GET INVOLVED
Get Involved. We appreciate your interest in The Last Mile. Please fill out the form below, or email us at info@thelastmile.org and we’ll contact you back shortly. Thank you. First Name *. Last Name *. Organization/Company *. Email *. Location (City/State) *. TULIO - THE LAST MILE CONTACT info@thelastmile.org. MAILING ADDRESS 548 Market St. PMB 60414 San Francisco, CA 94104TLM PARTNER
In partnership with Udemy for Business, The Last Mile offers a unique scholarship opportunity for continuing education. With over 3500 courses available, Udemy for Business is a forward-thinking new learning platform that empowers organizations and individuals to address their biggest workforce challenges. Learn about Udemy here. STORIES - THE LAST MILE Sumit Lal, a graduate of TLM, shares his story of success from incarceration to full-time software engineer. Crossing The Political Chasm To Create Positive Change Second Line: Message From The Chairman. "The Last Mile was founded on the principles of collaboration and transformation and we will continue to pave the roadto success."
MEDIA - THE LAST MILE TLM Radio. 5/6/2021. Second Chance Business Coalition. TLM is proud to support the members of the Second Chance Business Coalition in advancing employment. 5/3/2021. Data on Kubernetes Day of Community. TLM's Chief Operating Officer, Andrea Henkel, joins the Kubecon event to talk about TLM and Second C. 4/29/2021. DONATE - THE LAST MILE DONATE ONLINE NOW. Donations up to $1,000 will be matched by TLM partner Stand Together. The Last Mile is a program of Turn 2 U, Inc., a 501 (c) (3) Fed ID# 46-2899930. Your tax-deductible contribution will be used to help The Last Mile expand and provide effective programming for more incarcerated men and women preparing for theirreturn to
FOCUS AREAS
TLM Works is an innovative workforce development program created to provide graduates of our coding program the chance to gain real-life work experience and have a portfolio of work before they enter the tech job market post-release. TLM Works is the first-ever web development shop operating inside a US prison. Men and women who participate work on client-funded projects such as includingTHE LAST MILE
Paving The Road To Success. Changing Lives Through Tech The Last Mile prepares incarcerated individuals for successful reentry through business and technology training.WORK WITH US
Work with other members of the Engineering team to: Provide first responder support to facilities via tickets, e-mail, Slack, and internal escalations. Prioritize efforts, support escalations, and drive resolutions in a timely manner. Monitor platform infrastructure, and responding to alerting. LEARNING TO CODE IN PRISON Learning to code can change everything for life after prison. A study from the U.S. Department of Justice followed the formerly incarcerated, released across 30 states. The report showed that recidivism rates increased each year following release. At three, six, and nine years after release, recidivism rates were respectively 68,79, and 83 %.
GET INVOLVED
Get Involved. We appreciate your interest in The Last Mile. Please fill out the form below, or email us at info@thelastmile.org and we’ll contact you back shortly. Thank you. First Name *. Last Name *. Organization/Company *. Email *. Location (City/State) *. TULIO - THE LAST MILE CONTACT info@thelastmile.org. MAILING ADDRESS 548 Market St. PMB 60414 San Francisco, CA 94104TLM PARTNER
In partnership with Udemy for Business, The Last Mile offers a unique scholarship opportunity for continuing education. With over 3500 courses available, Udemy for Business is a forward-thinking new learning platform that empowers organizations and individuals to address their biggest workforce challenges. Learn about Udemy here. DONATE - THE LAST MILE DONATE ONLINE NOW. Donations up to $1,000 will be matched by TLM partner Stand Together. The Last Mile is a program of Turn 2 U, Inc., a 501 (c) (3) Fed ID# 46-2899930. Your tax-deductible contribution will be used to help The Last Mile expand and provide effective programming for more incarcerated men and women preparing for theirreturn to
TULIO - THE LAST MILE CONTACT info@thelastmile.org. MAILING ADDRESS 548 Market St. PMB 60414 San Francisco, CA 94104 AMERICA IS ISOLATED. I’VE BEEN THERE BEFORE. LESSONS I’VE April 7, 2020. America is isolated. I've been there before. Lessons I've learned from San Quentin. Chrisfino Kenyatta Leal. When I walked out of San Quentin prison in 2013, I left behind the despair, violence and uncertainty rampant within its walls. Like a suit of armor I had to wear for decades, I gladly shed the protective gear of survival GOOD DEEDS COME FULL CIRCLE After serving 26 years, on October 11, 2011 Michael was released from San Quentin State Prison, eager to restart his life and become a voice of influence for social justice. Unfortunately, he was greeted at the gates by the U.S. Marshals who took him into custody to serve a controversial consecutive federal sentence. FROM A TLM LEARNER IN SQ TO VOLUNTEERS From a TLM learner in SQ. Volunteers are safe in prison because the majority of inmates understand that volunteers come into prison to help us better ourselves. Many of us have been incarcerated in isolated prisons (i.e., Pelican Bay, Calipatria, Centinela, etc.) where the only contact with the outside world is through thecorrectional guards
HOW HAS TLM POSITIVELY IMPACTED YOUR LIFE? December 2, 2019. How has TLM positively impacted your life? - Jen Browning. Jennifer Browning was a student in the first cohort in Indiana at the Indiana Women’s Prison. Upon release, she enrolled in the Full-Stack Software Engineering program at Kenzie Academy in Indianapolis. She graduated with a Full-Stack EngineeringCertification from
HOW HAS TLM POSITIVELY IMPACTED YOUR LIFE? Talesa Howell. Within the classroom, each new challenge I faced and conquered manifested my ability to believe in myself once again. The skills I learned through TLM were not just valuable tools in the classroom, but they are valuable tools to use in everyday life. The program teaches you to think through and resolve your problems,collaborate
HOW HAS TLM POSITIVELY IMPACTED YOUR LIFE? How has TLM positively impacted your life? - Steve Nerey. When I first entered the prison system, I was sentenced to Life Without The Possibility of Parole (LWOP) with no chance or hope of ever getting out. However, in 2018 Governor Brown of California commuted my sentence to 25 years to life. HOW HAS TLM POSITIVELY IMPACTED YOUR LIFE? December 2, 2019. How has TLM positively impacted your life? - Jevonie Rogers. Jevonie Rogers was TLM participant at Ventura Youth Correctional Facility. She is now a Software Engineer and T.A for Virtual Instruction for The Last Mile. “Jev” is a system impacted youth passionate about using tech to break through barriers andprovide
TRANSITIONING FROM LIFE IN PRISON TO LIFE IN SOCIETY: ZACH Transitioning from Life in Prison to Life in Society: Zach's Wisdom. After 22 years in prison, Zachary Moore walked out of the gates of San Quentin State Prison as a free man. He walked along the rugged shoreline just outside the gates of one of the most notorious prisons in the world and commented “Everything is so vibrant: colors, sights * Skip to primary navigation * Skip to main content* Skip to footer
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