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Revision as of 13:20, 18 July 2020

Prospect Opportunity Program


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"We have a responsibility to unlock the potential of our citizens, and those that have completed their time in prison, have great potential to improve our community." - Founder of the POP program


Located at Comet St. and Harbor St.




“We lose our right to be surprised that California has the highest recidivism rate in the country if we refuse to hire folks who have taken responsibility for their crimes and have done their time.” ― Greg Boyle




About Our Program


The Prospect Opportunity Program (POP) is a for profit company that accepts those that have left prison and puts them to work FOR the community in order to prevent them from going back to a life of crime.

POP offers a chance at becoming a contributor of the community. Every participant must start in the work program which includes a variety of job possibilities: car repair, car paint, car wash or the recycle center.

Every participant must also enroll in classes for life skills, career education, and therapy.

A GED program is also available should the participant be interested in that.

Every participant is given a social worker to support them in their transition toward making better choices.


PICTURE GALLERY

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Lobby
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Dining Hall
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Cafe
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Basic Bedroom
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Luxurious Bedroom


Founder

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Nicolai Jaegar

Owner

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Madison Lee


STAFF

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Richard Cromwell Makiko Shima Linnete Eickhart Madison Lee

PARTICIPANTS

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Efrem Berry Ana Esteban Lili Petrov Reggie Pickett