Restorative Justice Breakfast
Excell Network Monthly Breakfast
WHERE LEADERS OF TOMORROW ARE EMPOWERED BY LEADERS OF TODAY At Excell Network monthly breakfasts you will meet Excell Network team leaders as well as justice-involved students currently receiving a scholarship.
Through these breakfast events we will be connecting community members to "go under the hood" of what it means to support those trying to reenter society after incarceration. |
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WHO CAN ATTEND
Excell Network Monthly Breakfasts are open to anyone who wants to support scholarships for justice-involved students, get to know their stories, and build community.
HOW TO ATTEND
Attendees need to purchase a ticket prior to attending a breakfast meeting. A notice with details about each breakfast will be e-mailed after a purchase. All proceeds will go to support Excell Network scholarships. Please visit: excellnetwork.org/breakfast
Excell Network Monthly Breakfasts are open to anyone who wants to support scholarships for justice-involved students, get to know their stories, and build community.
HOW TO ATTEND
Attendees need to purchase a ticket prior to attending a breakfast meeting. A notice with details about each breakfast will be e-mailed after a purchase. All proceeds will go to support Excell Network scholarships. Please visit: excellnetwork.org/breakfast
Healing Together to Strengthen Our Communities
In its 8th year, the Reentry Conference and Resource Fair brings hundreds of individuals and organizations from around the Bay Area and statewide to explore the latest concerns, opportunities, and advancements of justice-involved and crime-affected individuals and families.
Objectives
For more information, contact Julio Escobar at (415) 614-5572 or email. |
FREE EVENT
Admission, Continental Breakfast and Lunch St. Mary's Cathedral – Event Center 1111 Gough St. San Francisco, CA 94109 Registration is required
Covid-19 guidelines must be followed.
Who should attend
Justice-involved youth and adults; families with incarcerated loved ones, crime survivors, non-profit providers, advocates, volunteers working with incarcerated people; law enforcement professionals, probation & corrections staff; victim services; educational, religious and social institutions; department of justice agencies; health services; housing and legal rights organizations.
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