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After incarceration, the Los Angeles Jobs Program offers the opportunity for employment and stability

Incarceration can often lead to unemployment and a lack of opportunity after release. However, a new program in Los Angeles is seeking to change that. The L.A. Jobs Program provides jobs and training for people who have been incarcerated, giving them the chance to rejoin the workforce and build a stable future. This program could serve as a model for other cities as they seek to reduce recidivism rates and help those who have been incarcerated rebuild their lives.

The program provides opportunities for gainful employment and helps to break the cycle of poverty and recidivism. L.A. Jobs Program is an important resource for those who are looking for a second chance and a way to support their families.

If you are interested in enrolling in the Leaders in Action Jobs Program, click here for more information: https://patch.com/california/los-angeles/l-jobs-program-creates-opportunities-employment-stability-after-incarceration

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