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Alabama Power Foundation 2023 Annual Report

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12 While everyone makes mistakes, many employers hesitate to hire those who've been incarcerated. Enter J.F. Ingram State Technical College (ISTC). Since the mid-1960s, ISTC has provided adult education, soft skills and career technical programming to justice- involved men and women. They are the sole provider of education services to incarcerated students in Alabama, helping them fi nd more promising paths, readying them for employment and helping them secure jobs. In 2022, ISTC joined with the Alabama Department of Mental Health to provide reentry and rehabilitation services for probationers and parolees in a residential facility for 250 men. Graduates of the Perry County Probation and Parole Reentry Education Program are eligible to enroll in a number of career-readiness programs and equipped with resources to increase achievement. The benefi ts of these efforts extend beyond individuals searching for a second chance. Ingram's 10-week Utility Tree Trimming program, an initiative funded in part by the Alabama Power Foundation, combats the worker shortage in three of the state's largest industries – forestry, land management and public utilities – using hands-on instruction to teach students how to use climbing equipment and Education To provide vocational training for previously incarcerated individuals Scan this QR code for the Video

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