

Hope to Restore Your Future and Achieve a
Life-time of Recovery
Second Chance Workforce will go beyond your rehabilitation service and teach you the skills to reach your new-found potential.
Second Chance Workforce provides a non-judgmental and safe environment where recovering alcoholics and drug addicts can transform their lives for the better. We provide a real solution with our effective long term recovery and career guidance programs. Second Chance Workforce helps to restore the lives of young men and women so they can experience meaningful careers, education and community service.
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What The Second Chance Program Can Do To Help You Succeed
Second Chance Workforce empowers recovering substance abusers every step of the way on their path to transformation. From the initial meeting with compassionate job counselors, recovering alcoholics and addicts receive individual assessments to indentify strengths, explore new occupations, and get educational and peer support. They also benefit from interactive career workshops and resources. Second Chance Workforce provides a multi-dimensional, community based solution to the issues that survivor’s experience following addiction treatment. The “Access and Exchange” six week program compliments other recovery services, networks with area employers and gives recovering alcoholics and addicts the tools, confidence and knowledge to become productive members of society.
Family and Friends Helping Loved Ones
If you have a friend or family member with an addiction, lending your support is crucial in their recovery. Dealing with the emotional, social and financial impacts that drug and alcohol addiction create can be overcome with the services that Second Chance Workforce offers. We understand the types of challenges that your family is going through and we can provide the tools and resources to help.
Reach out to Second Chance Workforce and you can expect to find compassion, empathy, and understanding. You will become educated about treatment and support options and get the kind of help you or your family member or friend need. You are not alone. Check out our Family and Friends page for more information.
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Second Chance Workforce Success Stories
Find out how we are helping recovering addicts reclaim their dignity and their place as powerful members of society. Learn how Second Chance Workforce changes lives forever through a well-rounded approach to helping survivor’s find their full potential.
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Want to Help Second Chance Workforce? - Community Involvement
Second Chance provides a valuable resource to the community by building a bridge back to success in the workplace for individuals who have effectively dealt with alcoholism and substance abuse through recovery and treatment programs. To help recovering substance abusers and addicts get a fresh start, it requires organizations and people that are motivated to lead in the community. It takes businesses, financial gifts, and volunteers - everyday heroes like you.
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For Halfway Houses and Transitional Living Houses
Second Chance Workforce’s primary focus is to become a key resource in the recovery community and to integrate its services with other similar services that are offered. Second Chance Workforce is your partner in the process of helping recovering alcoholics and addicts find the joy in leading fulfilling lives through our unique community based services which provide the means to substantial work and education.
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For Government and State Agencies
Second Chance Workforce is ready to work alongside government and state agencies that address the growing need for bridged services in the substance abuse and recovery industry. With very few after-rehab services currently available, Second Chance Workforce provides a valuable resource for those who wish to support initiatives to improve the state of services to combat drug and alcohol abuse in the United States.
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