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kanouseis · 10 days
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your smile is all it takes
👗 kamen rider saber
👗 mei/rintaro
👗 genderswap (f/f), post-canon, fluff
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newleashonlifeusa · 6 years
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Recidivism Impacts Us All
From tax dollars to the unemployment rate, we should all care about recidivism
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If it hasn’t happened to you or a loved one, it’s hard to imagine incarceration impacting your life. But the truth is that mass incarceration not only affects those involved in the justice system and their families. It has an influence on all of us and our community. Things like taxpayer dollars, employment rates, and the economy at large are all intertwined with the prison and justice systems.
Pennsylvania for example has the not-so-proud position  of the fourth highest state prison expenditure in the country. In dollars and cents, it costs just under $43,000 to house an inmate in Pennsylvania for a year, totaling over $2 million annually.  Specifically in Philadelphia, the poorest large city in the United States,  there are countless ways that a saved taxpayer dollar could be reallocated to address the needs of its citizens, a quarter of whom are living below the poverty line.
John Orens, Philadelphia real estate developer, drug addiction advocate, and founder of the Daniel J. Orens Center for Life, a space that offers services for people reentering society explains, “The real value in prison housing is to make sure that the housing is temporary and not permanent. As long as recidivism rates are unacceptably high, we are wasting our money.”
Orens goes on to explain why the Center for Life partners with New Leash on Life, “Many returning citizens do not have the support or resources to reorient back into society as law abiding citizens. At the end of the day, there has to be something tangible and attainable for a returning citizen to succeed at a normal life and that is what New Leash on Life provides.”
High rates of incarceration and recidivism for those with low-level, non-violent offenses also decreases Philadelphia productivity rates. A criminal record is a major barrier to employment.  For those with a record, the unemployment rate is five times higher than the national average*, which has a cyclical impact on poverty and crime. As one of the greatest predictors of the likelihood of returning to prison, New Leash on Life focuses on decreasing  the unemployment rate after incarceration.
The New Leash on Life program provides 12 weeks of comprehensive job readiness, life skills, and animal health care workshops. Graduates are guaranteed 60-day internships after their release which for many results in permanent employment. During that 60 days, returning citizens are paid and transportation is covered. The program also provides the essential support that many newly released citizens need and often lack: referrals to housing programs, financial and literacy workshops, weekly visits with case managers, substance abuse help, access to educational opportunities, and ongoing employment assistance.
“There are bad people in the world who need to be remain detained. Many however are good people who have a serious problem or have made bad decisions. These people deserve the type of support that New Leash on Life provides,” explains Orens
With a 50 percent lower recidivism rate than the city of Philadelphia as a whole, graduates of the New Leash on Life program are half as likely to see the inside of a prison again, resulting in tax dollars saved, more productivity, lower crime rates, and new role models with stories of redemption returning to their communities.
To hear more personal stories from returning citizens check out our Life after Prison series on the New Leash on Life YouTube station.
If you are interested in giving more inmates and dogs, a chance at redemption, click here.
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dcbeckster · 5 years
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No one forces us to think, act, or live in a certain manner. We think, act, and live the way we do because of the choices WE make. If you don’t like the story of yourself that you carry in your mind, then rewrite the book! Your life changes when you change your story that you believe about yourself. So go ahead, write an amazing story about yourself and live abundantly and victoriously!!! #danacbeck #nextstepforsuccess #getunstuck #rewriteyourstory #changeyourmind #changeyourthinking #rewriteyourlife #rewriteyourstory #rewritethestory #changetoday https://www.instagram.com/p/BuYjA_QBqPn/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=11sl7b2gbc5dn
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sabrcollective-blog · 6 years
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Positive vibes only 💗 . #atlbloggers#empoweredwomen#happy#rewritethestory#loveyourself#blackmagic (at Rockdale County, Georgia)
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japharii · 6 years
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@13NewsNow asked me NOT to post this image. So we had to oblige 👨🏽‍🎤🤙🏽🗣 #ReWriteTheStory #BLM757 @blm757 (at Denbigh, Virginia)
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sarasellen79 · 7 years
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Change the course of your energy. Instead of nonstop thinking someone is resisting liking you...change this energy. Think of reasons why having a strong relationship with that person matters to you. -we are creative & passionate & could combine our sources for great accomplishment. -we have a mutual friend who cares about both of us & we care about him. -we can stand in support of each other ... #energyshift #rewritethestory #choice #chooselove #standinsupport
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beyoutesc · 6 years
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#goodguys #greatexperience #badexperience #keepwriting #rewritethestory
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newleashonlifeusa · 7 years
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Shelter Assessments
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Over the past few weeks this article has popped up on social media multiple times. Many caring individuals question whether New Leash on Life- USA uses shelter assessments and how the assessments affect our selection. While the science is still unclear, we do know the assessments are not perfect. These types of tests take highly stressed dogs and push them to see if they will exhibit a negative reaction.  The goal is to determine if a dog will be safe in a future adoptive home.
The assessment sounds like a great idea! We want to be sure the dogs we place in people’s homes are safe and loving family members. Unfortunately recent evidence shows there is potential for some dogs to display a negative reaction (especially to a food bowl test) even if they are perfectly safe in a home environment. We certainly don’t want to keep healthy, safe dogs out of homes.
So what does New Leash do? While we utilize a shelter assessment as part of our dog selection process, it is just one small factor in how we select dogs for the training program. We are fortunate to have excellent relationships with our rescue partners who get to see these dogs interact with staff and volunteers regularly. They have a better idea of their day-to-day behavior.
Our mission is to save at-risk dogs. This means some of the dogs we select are truly in a life-or-death situation. They may not respond well to a test—it’s hard to care about eating when you’re too weak to move. That’s why our expert team of staff and volunteers is committed to looking at each dog individually. We take all factors into consideration. We don’t use a single test that results in a pass/fail. We take a holistic approach when we test.
New Leash is dedicated to saving shelter dogs. Our selection process is a careful assessment of each dog’s behavior, need, and reactions. And just as we know one sentence doesn’t tell the whole story about the lives of the inmates, so one test doesn’t close the book on any dog. We are committed to helping people and dogs rewrite their story.
New Leash is getting ready to rescue more dogs because we have a new class starting soon! You can sign up for our newsletter to be the first to hear the latest class theme and to get the names of our new pups! And follow us on Facebook and IG to get updates on their training and to celebrate their adoption into their forever homes!
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ichaerishlife · 10 years
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