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Advancing Hope

posted on Nov 17, 2005 (modified on Nov 28, 2005)

               ADVANCING HOPE



    We are a group of individuals that include lawyers, counselors, real estate agents and small business advisors that includes people who have experience with prisoners and the DOC. We share a great concern for the prisoners that re-enter society, wanting them to acquire above average job skills and the will and desire to be self sufficient. We are creating an employment agency that caters to these post release prisoners by allowing them to develop their job skills in a positive environment.
   One of Advancing Hope’s programs is a Custom Super Homes Shop that would manufacture a new home building product, contracting to build Custom Super Homes within the community, and train released inmates to be real estate agents for these homes. There is the potential for everyone involved to earn a Custom Super Home for themselves if they follow the guidelines of the program. We are also interested in setting up the Manufacturing Shop as an environment and recycling issue that needs to be addressed as well.
      Advancing Hope is a Christian based business concept created out of a desire to help prisoners that are re-entering society including those with higher end job skills and work ethics to transition back into the community with the grace and dignity they deserve and have earned by serving their prison sentences.
    With Advancing Hope's assistance reforming also means having the respect the individual deserves, giving them a second chance at a real future. We provide more than guidance, we help with job location and assist former prisoners to find the self respect that comes only with self-employment.
   Among  our self-employment initiatives we provide opportunities for sales, construction, and  manufacturing of homes that are made out a revolutionary new material. We will guide and train in real estate investment opportunities, also anticipated along with a variety of internet based business opportunities will be a training center for tanning bed technician maintenance,salon growth and development.
    To provide prospective employers assurance,former prisoners can chose to participate in a program of guidance and support designed to deepen maturity and maintain detachment.
    Our goal is to enable former prisoners to have an opportunity to develop and maintain the job skills, respect and credibility it takes to succeed in life and thrive in the communities from which they came and where they are going to be integrated.
   The Custom Super Homes Shop Program is an initial investment of a little over 3 million dollars. We are seeking financial support for this program of any kind. Donations are welcome! Please email us at advancinghope@yahoo.com if you can provide any assistance or support! The prisoners re-entering society deserve a admirable means to a solid future!
Thank you for your interest!

God Bless,

Mark Hanley Law & Rosary Solutions
Dona Heit, Low Tech Solutions
Michael Small, Select Group Marketing
Vance W. D., Consulting and Associates

Categories: Washington, training, real estate, Hanley Law Offices & Rosary Solutions Publications, Lawyer & Publisher, prisoners, re-entry program, reform, Spokane, tanning salons
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