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April 11, 2025

Reentry Cash Assistance

Reentry Starts With Stability: Angie’s Story of Support and Success

Growing up in northern California, Angie was always into music. When she was younger, she would record and perform her own material and dreamed of attending the Los Angeles Film School to study music production.

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April 11, 2025

SNAP Assistance

One Hundred Dollars to Live: A Mother’s Reality on SNAP

Ramonia worked in public service in Ohio for nearly 20 years before a nonviolent criminal conviction in 2019 ended her career and livelihood. Although she avoided prison, she now faces significant challenges finding full-time, good-paying work due to her criminal record. Read the story

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April 11, 2025

Reentry Cash Assistance

How a $1,500 Grant Helped Heather Get Back on the Road—and on a Mission

When Heather was released from incarceration, she was determined to use those strengths to build a better future for herself and others like her. Still, despite her determination, she faced significant barriers to stability and employment. That’s where the CA HIRE grant came in—an initiative from the California Workforce Development Board designed to support individuals navigating reentry. Through the grant, Heather received $1,500 in targeted financial assistance to help her get back on her feet. The grant provides training, resources, and critical needs-based payments through the Center for Employment Opportunities’ network of partner organizations. Its goal is to reduce recidivism and empower justice-impacted individuals with the tools for lasting success.

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April 11, 2025

Reentry Cash Assistance

How One Mother Found Stability Through Work and the CA HIRE Program

Growing up in Los Angeles, Dina faced her teenage years chasing distractions rather than diplomas. Those early choices led her into the criminal justice system and eventually incarceration. But when she returned home, ready to rebuild her life, Dina quickly encountered the harsh financial realities of reentry. She knew change was possible, but also that it wasn’t free.

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March 26, 2025

Participant Stories

From Incarcerated Firefighter to Hometown Hero: Joseph’s Journey

On January 7, 2025, a brush fire fueled by high winds ignited the Eaton Canyon area in Pasadena, California, forcing evacuations and turning entire subdivisions into ash.

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March 20, 2025

Reentry Cash Assistance

How Cash Assistance Helped John Train to Save Lives

John grew up in South Sacramento, California, and saw things that a young boy just shouldn’t see. “It became normal to see drug dealing, drug use, violent crimes, people getting messed up, people getting shot,” said John. “It’s what I thought life was like.” A child of divorce, John lived with his mother, who he says wasn’t as involved as she should have been.

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March 19, 2025

Reentry Cash Assistance

No One Can Start Over with $100—How Reentry Cash Helped Shayne Rebuild

When Shayne returned home from incarceration, he faced the same overwhelming reality that so many justice-impacted individuals do—starting over with nothing but $100 and the clothes on his back. In previous attempts at reentry, the financial strain became unbearable, leading him back to old habits as a way to cope. But this time was different. This time, he had support.

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March 14, 2025

Staff Stories

Women’s History Month: Justice-Impacted Women Shaping the Future

This Women’s History Month, we celebrate the strength, resilience, and leadership of justice-impacted women at the Center for Employment Opportunities (CEO). These remarkable leaders have not only rebuilt their own lives but are now paving the way for others, advocating for fair chance hiring, and creating opportunities for justice-impacted individuals. Each of them was asked the same set of questions—reflecting on their challenges, inspirations, and proudest accomplishments. Their stories are a testament to the power of perseverance, community, and the deep belief that everyone deserves the chance to succeed.

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March 12, 2025

Reentry Cash Assistance

From Survival to Success: Isaac’s Journey After Incarceration

Growing up in Del Paso Heights, Sacramento, Isaac faced many challenges. With two parents who struggled with addiction and were often incarcerated, he was in and out of foster care and soon started getting into trouble in his early teens for fighting.

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March 12, 2025

Participant Stories

Beyond the Gate: How Chris is Changing the Conversation on Reentry

The difference between a successful reentry after incarceration and a failed one often lies in the smallest of details: no money for the bus; can’t get work boots; lost birth certificate. These problems are big obstacles for returning citizens that often have no support system, and can be a catalyst for defeat.

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March 5, 2025

Participant Stories

How Training and Opportunity Helped Clyde Build a New Life

In 2023, Clyde was released from Solidad State prison in California after serving 28 years of a 30 years-to-life sentence. He walked out of prison looking for the best way to get back on his feet: a job. But, after nearly three decades of living behind bars, Dudley was on his own and lacked the skills and knowledge most people on the outside take for granted.

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March 4, 2025

SNAP Assistance

Pascual’s Road from Hardship to Stability

One of the most difficult positions to play in baseball is third base. The hot corner requires great hand-eye coordination, quick thinking, and speed. Pascual had all three and was being scouted by colleges when he was in high school, something every boy dreams of.

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