Adversity Campaign
As a company we acknowledge that there is a shortage of classes and self help programs that are offered in the US Judicial system. We are here to help give incarcerated individuals that second chance at life. During a period of incarceration, we understand the importance of rehabilitation classes and how they are a vital source to show the courts, the parole board, case managers, and victims that you have been attentive in recovery.
11/24/2021
Today is for you
In February 2020 in Brunswick, Georgia Ahmaud Arbery was out for a jog around his community when he was approached by three men: Travis McMichael, Gregory McMichael and William "Roddie" Bryan and fatally shot to death.
This was not only an act of targeted racism but a chauvinistic behavior towards the black community.
As of today, the three men involved in Arberys death have been held accountable and found guilty.
07/15/2021
Shared from
“When I came in I was 15. I was sentenced in 90-years-to-life. I can’t parole until 72 years. Technically, they can’t give you a life sentence, but they did. Washed, means, like, i’ll get rid of you. I’ll wash you away. You’re washed by an institution. An institution that can do that to people… but i’m going to keep myself positive.” - D.D., age 17.
This story is one example of the many injustice experiences for juvenile incarcerated persons. People in these systems need help- they need rehabilitation, support, professional care, access to mental health care and even a self-help curriculum where these individuals can work to re-enter society safely.
That is why it is important to donate to organizations that work to assist incarcerated folks with proper treatment.
We are here to help.
We want to thank everyone who has taken the time to visit our page to learn more about our cause. We would also like to thank everyone who has supported Adversity Campaign by donating. Your donations will go directly back into the community where we will send our courses and educational resources to folks who currently in the system. The issue with other self help programs out there today, is that they are not easily accessible to all incarcerated people or that programs out there offer these courses at an unreasonably high price. With the United States having the highest population of people incarcerated at 2.3 million people, we believe our concept can help make a difference for positive change. There is still a lot of work to be done, but please continue to stay connected and engaged with us.
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