At Community Cycles we work with the Boulder County Jails work release program. We don't charge a fee for this but we've had several news articles on the program which brought us funding for the program.
http://communitycycles.org/programs/earn-a-bike/work-release.html
Rich
Rigel Christian wrote:
i'd also be interested in hearing more. especially since many prisons here apparently have classes to become an auto mechanic.
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 6:44 AM, Macho Philipovich macho@resist.ca wrote:
We have a contract with MDOC to provide bikes and training as a transportation solution for recently released parolees. That one required a thick contract with clear budget and description of services.
can you talk more about how this works? are people required by their parole officers to attend training sessions once they've signed up for them? if they bail do you rat them out? have there been other difficulties? did they initially approach you, or you them? i've been interested in something like this for our shop, but i'm also torn about it.
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