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A First Shot at a Second Chance for Women Behind Bars in Kentucky

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Thursday, July 12, 2012   

FRANKFORT, Ky. - An effort under way in Kentucky is aimed at giving incarcerated women who are about to be released a set of goals and a mentor to help achieve them. The Kentucky Domestic Violence Association (KDVA) is recruiting women who want to serve as a coach, of sorts, for women behind bars who will soon be back on the outside.

LeTonia Jones manages the 2nd Chance Reentry Coaching Project and is also advocacy programs administrator at the Kentucky Domestic Violence Association. She says they are targeting female inmates with a history of intimate-partner violence.

"Without some support in reentering the community after incarceration, they are vulnerable to either returning to an abusive relationship or depending upon a relationship that may turn violent."

Jones says mentors can help inmates in a number of areas, from personal relationships to job seeking.

"They may practice interviewing skills together or they may practice writing a resume or it might just be in the way you present yourself in an interview. The coach would help her to build confidence to meet that task."

Jones says KDVA has partnered with two domestic violence shelters and two jails in 2nd Chance. She says the program reveals a common thread in all people.

"Some of the same issues that a person is facing on the inside are what we face on the outside. It's just a matter of what kinds of supports we have in our lives to make it through some of that adversity."

Jones says 2nd Chance is federally funded. She adds the women they hope to recruit will be at least 25 years old, live in Fayette County or the Louisville Metro Area, be a positive role model, attend training and make a one-year commitment. Application may be made at www.kdva.org.




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