Second Chance Month® News & Updates

THE HISTORY OF SECOND CHANCE MONTH

Every person has dignity and potential. But nearly 1 in 3 American adults has a criminal record, which limits their access to education, jobs, housing, and other opportunities needed to reach that potential.

In 2017, Prison Fellowship® launched Second Chance Month®, a concerted effort to raise awareness about the nearly 44,000 legal barriers faced by men and women with a criminal record. Our goal was to help reduce the social stigma and barriers that plague Americans with a criminal record and urge state and federal lawmakers to act. The U.S. Senate unanimously passed a resolution declaring April 2017 as Second Chance Month.

Since launching the inaugural Second Chance Month, Prison Fellowship has continued to spearhead the nationwide effort to raise awareness about barriers to reintegration. Together, with more than 1,000 partners, we’re working to unlock brighter futures for people with a criminal record.

Each year, we equip churches around the country to host Second Chance® Sunday services or other celebrations to mark the importance of second chances in their communities. Alongside partnering businesses and organizations, we also hold policy briefings, days of action, coordinated petitions, prayer events, and press and social media campaigns.

Thanks to thousands of people sending letters to lawmakers, many jurisdictions around the U.S. continue to proclaim April as Second Chance Month each year. You can view the most recent proclamations here.


SEE THE PROCLAMATIONS

SECOND CHANCE MONTH THROUGH THE YEARS

Select a year below to see what we accomplished during past Second Chance Months.

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Interviewing about Second Chances
Children at Second Chance Month race
Speaking to a crowd about Second Chance Month
Second Chance Month 5k racers

“We believe the approximately 80 million Americans with criminal records—that’s 1 in 3 people—are more than their worst choices and affirm their God-given dignity and potential in life.”

Heather Rice-Minus, PRESIDENT AND CEO OF PRISON FELLOWSHIP

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Do you lead a business or organization that could join our efforts this Second Chance Month? Let’s partner together to advance second chances through events, social media, and more. Sign up to get tools and resources you can use to break down barriers and create opportunities for second chances.

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CELEBRATE SECOND CHANCES AT YOUR CHURCH

There are families in your church and community navigating the shame, stigma, and unfair legal barriers that can accompany a criminal record. Become a beacon of hope by hosting a Second Chance Celebration! You’ll gain access to exclusive tools designed to equip your church to shine a light on the power of second chances.

Celebrate at Your Church

7 Ways You Can Be The Key

7 Ways You Can Be the Key to Unlocking Second Chances

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6 Ways Your Church Can Be The Key

6 Ways Your Church Can Be the Key to Unlocking Second Chances

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INSPIRING SECOND CHANCE STORIES

Mia's Second Chance: Starting Over After Abuse
Through hard-fought second chances, Mia began a new life.

Read Mia’s Story >

The Prison Cell, the Calling, and the City Council
Jermaine went from lawbreaker to lawmaker.

Read Jermaine’s Story >

A Sweet Tooth Leads Matt to a Savory Truth
Matt thought his life was over, but God gave him a better one.

Read Matt’s Story >

READ MORE STORIES

SHARE YOUR SECOND CHANCE STORY

Are you someone with a criminal record who received a second chance? Did you face obstacles to finding jobs, housing, or education? Is your organization passionate about providing second chances? We’d love to hear about your experience!

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