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Reentry Empowerment at South Bay Correctional and Rehabilitation Facility

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Reentry Empowerment at South Bay Correctional and Rehabilitation Facility

GEO had the privilege of hosting a reentry empowerment segment at its South Bay Correctional and Rehabilitation Facility. GEO was one of the hundred facilities on the tour led by Kardell Sims, the founder of "On the Inside" Reentry Academy. Kardell is a Virtual Vocational Rehabilitation Group Facilitator at GEO’s Kingman Correctional and Rehabilitation Facility, as well as a motivational speaker from Sedalia, Missouri. Despite facing challenges in his own life, Kardell transformed his mindset through reading and education, leaving behind a life of crime and dedicating himself to personal growth. He is now a successful advocate for reentry opportunities for justice involved individuals across the country, and his story inspired our South Bay participants.

 

We were also joined by Aaron Smith, a justice-involved college graduate from Chicago, Illinois, who hosts the podcast "Escaping the Odds." Escaping the Odds focuses on justice-involved individuals who are now successful entrepreneurs. Aaron was once incarcerated and today, Aaron owns a freight line, providing transitional housing for justice involved individuals, and produces a podcast viewed nationwide. He generously offered to document the entire 100-facility journey, which will be featured on his podcast show after the tour concludes.

 

Additionally, South Bay participants had the privilege of hearing from one of GEO's own alumni, Oswald Newbold, who was recently awarded an Ephesus Community Impact Award for Outstanding Community Impact. Oswald served two and a half decades for violent offenses before walking into his destiny with purpose. Since becoming a returned citizen, he has made significant strides in life working as a Reentry Case Manager for the City of Riviera Beach, becoming a business owner, and creating a non-profit organization.

 

These three remarkable individuals, who defied the odds stacked against them, shared their experiences and wisdom with our South Bay participants. GEO's Continuum of Care®

program regularly brings in guest speakers to empower and inspire its participants, providing hope for a life beyond the confines of prison. Through a range of programs and services, participants are equipped with the necessary tools for successful reintegration. Visits, testimonies, and workshops by former inmates enhance the existing program, allowing participants to relate to individuals who have traveled similar paths. In this particular event, 130 participants from South Bay's population, who were within 18 months of release, attended the session. The audience eagerly absorbed the insights shared by each speaker, covering topics such as family, fatherhood, employment, healthy lifestyles, finance, relationships, and entrepreneurship for justice-involved individuals. The participants were enlightened by the possibilities for their future and engaged in a Q&A session with the speakers before the event concluded.

LaSalle Parish Scholars Reception
LaSalle Parish Scholars Reception
DATA PUBLISHED: May 22, 2024

Thirteenth Annual Event Held in Jena on May 7, 2024 The thirteenth annual LaSalle Parish Scholars Reception was held Tuesday, May 7, 2024, at First Baptist Church in Jena, sponsored by The GEO Group and the LaSalle Economic Development District (LEDD). More than 75 scholars were presented with 166 scholarships for a total of approximately $93,000 at the reception held each year to honor parish scholars who receive scholarships and to honor businesses and organizations that sponsor the scholarships with the pictures featured in this special “Scholars Reception” section. ...READ MORE

International Association of Correctional Training Personnel Winners
International Association of Correctional Training Personnel Winners
DATA PUBLISHED: April 09, 2024

Every year, the International Association of Correctional Training Personnel (IACTP) receives nominations from throughout the country for outstanding accomplishments in training. In November 2023, during the national IACTP conference hosted by the Tennessee Department of Corrections, two GEO staff were recognized and awarded for their training achievements. Aeisha Hobbs, Training Administrator for Moore Haven Correctional and Rehabilitation Center was selected as the 2023 IACTP Trainer of the Year for exemplary training in the field of corrections. Mary O’Conner, Training Administrator at Florence West Correctional and Rehabilitation Facility was awarded the 2023 IACTP Training System Award. Congratulatious to Mary O’Conner and Aisha Hobbs for their accomplishment of being nationally recognized as top contributors in training and employee development by the International Association of Correctional Training Personnel....READ MORE

Montgomery Processing Center Celebrates 5th Anniversary
Montgomery Processing Center Celebrates 5th Anniversary
DATA PUBLISHED: April 09, 2024

The Montgomery Processing Center (MPC) celebrated its five-year anniversary in October 2023. ...READ MORE

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