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Social Purpose Corrections

@socialpurposeco

Social Purpose Corrections (SPC) is the country’s first and only nonprofit full-service corrections corporation - putting people first. #SocialPurpose

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It's Nov 23rd. As of today, 60,374 Americans have died since Jan 1st because we don't have Medicare for All and our government is planning to give $14 billion more dollars to Israel, who guarantees healthcare to every one of its citizens. Happy Thanksgiving. #FreePalestine

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“I think the main roadblock is most of your legislators, judges, and prosecutors have never visited a prison, period. They have no concept of what they're actually sentencing people to or where they're putting people.” #VisitAPrison Jeff Brandes news.yahoo.com/florida-republ…

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Judge says conditions too ‘dreadful’ at Brooklyn fed jail to lock up 70-year-old defendant #NewsBreak Something good!!!! newsbreakapp.com/n/0qcoAOoR?pd=…

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Transform lives at the Sixth Annual Children of Incarcerated Parents National Conference, April 15-17, 2024, in Scottsdale, Arizona. Explore a world where advocacy meets action at ASU SkySong, uniting voices from across the nation. Together, advocates, researchers and

Transform lives at the Sixth Annual Children of Incarcerated Parents National Conference, April 15-17, 2024, in Scottsdale, Arizona. Explore a world where advocacy meets action at ASU SkySong, uniting voices from across the nation. Together, advocates, researchers and
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In your early 20s? You might not know that the Affordable Care Act is the reason you can stay on your parents’ health care plan until you’re 26. Before the ACA, health care companies could kick you off earlier – sometimes right after college. It’s another reason why we need to

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Corporations don't run prisons to improve society. They run them to make money, which means the more prisoners, the more profit.