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Rebuild Your Path

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Other
90
20 students
20 February 2026

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PROTECTING MY PEACE FOUNDATION REBUILD & RISE™ A Second Chance Backed by Structure OUR POSITION

At Protecting My Peace Foundation, we do not believe reentry starts at the gate.

Reentry starts with identity.

Before employment. Before housing. Before entrepreneurship.

It starts with this decision:

I will not go back.

But discipline without structure fails. Motivation without support fades. And freedom without preparation collapses.

That’s why Rebuild & Rise™ exists.

We don’t offer hope alone. We offer systems.

OUR PHILOSOPHY

You are not your worst decision.

But you are responsible for your next one.

Rebuild & Rise™ is built on five truths:

Employment reduces risk — but ownership builds stability.

Financial literacy prevents desperation.

Structure protects peace.

Accountability builds power.

Long-term support reduces recidivism.

This is not charity. This is capacity building.

PROGRAM OVERVIEW

Rebuild & Rise™ is a structured reentry and economic empowerment program designed for justice-impacted individuals who are within six months of release or within one year post-release.

We serve individuals ready to:

Take responsibility.

Develop discipline.

Learn systems.

Build legal income.

Create stability.

We are not here to rescue. We are here to rebuild.

THE 5 PILLARS OF REBUILD & RISE™ 1️⃣ PERSONAL LEADERSHIP

Before we talk money, we talk mindset.

Participants complete:

Identity audit

Accountability reflection

Decision consequence mapping

90-day release blueprint

Emotional regulation training

We teach this clearly:

Peace is protected by structure.

2️⃣ EMPLOYMENT & WORKFORCE READINESS

A job is income. Income is stability. Stability reduces desperation.

We provide:

Resume development

Interview simulations

Employer expectations training

Background conversation preparation

Internship placement pathways

We don’t just prepare participants to get hired. We prepare them to stay hired.

3️⃣ FINANCIAL LITERACY & CREDIT REPAIR

Most recidivism is financially triggered.

So we teach:

Budget systems (real numbers, not theory)

Bank account restoration

Credit rebuilding strategy

Debt negotiation basics

Tax literacy

Fraud and identity protection

Participants leave with:

✔ A written budget ✔ A credit rebuild plan ✔ A debt reduction map

Money chaos fuels relapse. Financial structure prevents it.

4️⃣ ENTREPRENEURSHIP PATHWAY (OPTIONAL TRACK)

Entrepreneurship is not for everyone.

But ownership changes trajectory.

For those interested, we provide:

Business idea validation

Market research training

Legal structure education

Startup budgeting

Pitch development

Seed capital competition

Mentorship pairing

We teach this clearly:

You can work for someone. Or you can build something.

Both require discipline.

5️⃣ STABILIZATION & WRAPAROUND SUPPORT

We understand the reality of reentry:

Housing insecurity

Transportation gaps

Food instability

Mental health strain

Family reintegration stress

Participants may receive:

Transportation assistance

Program stipends

Internship wages

Emergency stabilization funds

Referral partnerships

Lifetime alumni services

This is not temporary help. This is structured support.

PROGRAM STRUCTURE Pre-Release Track (8 Weeks)

Delivered inside facilities.

Community Track (12 Weeks)

Delivered in-person or hybrid.

Transition Internship (6 Weeks Paid) Lifetime Alumni Network

Because support does not end at graduation.

WEEK-BY-WEEK (PMPF VERSION) Week 1 – Identity & Ownership

You cannot build a future without confronting your past.

Week 2 – Emotional Discipline

Freedom without emotional control is fragile.

Week 3 – Employment Strategy

We don’t apply blindly. We apply strategically.

Week 4 – Interview Mastery

Preparation replaces anxiety.

Week 5 – Budget & Cash Flow

Every dollar needs direction.

Week 6 – Credit & Financial Repair

We rebuild trust — with lenders and ourselves.

Week 7 – Stabilization Planning

Housing. Transportation. Accountability.

Week 8 – Entrepreneurship Foundations

Is ownership your next move?

Week 9 – Business Model Strategy

We validate before we launch.

Week 10 – Legal & Financial Setup

Structure first. Expansion later.

Week 11 – Pitch & Capital Access

Confidence with clarity.

Week 12 – Graduation & Forward Plan

Completion is not the finish line. It’s the foundation.

PARTICIPANT WORKBOOK (PMPF BRANDED)

Every participant receives:

Rebuild & Rise™ Identity Journal

90-Day Stability Planner

Resume & Interview Template

Monthly Budget Tracker

Credit Rebuild Worksheet

Debt Reduction Log

Business Model Canvas

Pitch Script Template

Individualized Peace Plan™

Because protecting your peace requires planning.

FACILITATOR TONE (VERY IMPORTANT)

PMPF facilitators do not lecture. They lead.

Every session includes:

Check-In Circle (Accountability)

Structured Teaching Block

Applied Exercise

Practical Assignment

Peace Reflection Close

We speak directly. We hold standards. We encourage growth. We protect dignity.

OUR STANDARD

We measure:

Employment at 30/60/90 days

Credit score changes

Bank account establishment

Business launches

Housing stability

Recidivism rates

Our goal:

Recidivism below 15%. Employment above 75%. Financial stability measurable within 6 months.

THIS IS PMPF.

We are not just helping people reenter society.

We are helping them:

Rebuild their name. Restore their power. Rise with structure.

A second chance is powerful.

But a second chance backed by structure? That changes everything.


Grade: 12th | Duration: 90 minutes | Class size: 20

Module 1 Focus: Identity & Ownership

Aligned Common Core Standards:

  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RI.11-12.1: Cite strong and thorough textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text.
  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.W.11-12.1: Write arguments to support claims in an analysis of substantive topics or texts, using valid reasoning and relevant and sufficient evidence.
  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.SL.11-12.1: Initiate and participate effectively in a range of collaborative discussions with diverse partners on topics, texts, and issues, building on others’ ideas and expressing their own clearly and persuasively.
  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.11-12.3: Apply knowledge of language to understand how language functions in different contexts, make effective choices for meaning or style, and comprehend more fully when reading or listening.

Learning Objectives

By the end of this session, students will be able to:

  • Reflect critically on personal identity and choices contributing to their life circumstances, supported by text-based evidence from guided prompts (RI.11-12.1).
  • Articulate personal responsibility and accountability through writing a focused, self-reflective Personal Responsibility Statement (W.11-12.1).
  • Demonstrate respectful and effective communication during peer discussion on identity and accountability topics (SL.11-12.1).
  • Use precise language and vocabulary related to mindset and decision-making to express their reflections and goals clearly (L.11-12.3).

Materials Needed

  • Rebuild & Rise™ Identity Journal (one per student)
  • 90-Day Personal Commitment worksheet
  • Whiteboard or Smartboard and markers
  • Sticky notes
  • Pens/pencils
  • Timer

Lesson Breakdown

1. Check-In Circle & Accountability Warm-up (15 minutes)

  • Activity: Students sit in a circle. Facilitator opens with a brief mindfulness prompt focused on “Protecting My Peace.”
  • Each student shares one word describing how they are feeling today related to identity or growth without interruptions.
  • Facilitator reinforces the expectation of respect and dignity, modeling “I am not my worst decision. I am responsible for my next one.”
  • Common Core Alignment: SL.11-12.1 (collaborative discussion)

2. Structured Teaching Block: Identity Audit Deep Dive (20 minutes)

  • Facilitator introduces the six audit questions aloud, projecting them on the board:
    1. What choices led to my incarceration?
    2. What patterns have shown up repeatedly in my life?
    3. What emotions usually drive my worst decisions?
    4. What strengths helped me survive difficult seasons?
    5. What version of myself am I committed to leaving behind?
    6. Who benefits when I stay disciplined? Who suffers when I don’t?
  • Guided mini-lecture: Explain the importance of understanding identity as the foundation for rebuilding. Emphasize "discipline protected by structure."
  • Students take 10 minutes to write honest, text-based reflections in their Identity Journal.
  • Common Core Alignment: RI.11-12.1 (text evidence support, here applied to self-text and reflection)

3. Applied Exercise: Personal Responsibility Statement (25 minutes)

  • Prompt students to respond in writing to three key reflective questions in their journals and 90-Day Commitment worksheet:
    • What does accountability mean to me now?
    • What excuses am I no longer willing to use?
    • What does “Protecting My Peace” require from me daily?
  • Encourage thoughtful use of advanced vocabulary relevant to personal growth (e.g., accountability, discipline, stability, motivation). Provide vocabulary support on board.
  • After writing, students pair-share for 5 minutes, practicing supportive feedback using structured sentence stems (e.g., “I appreciate how you...”, “One thing I want to learn more about from your statement is...”).
  • Common Core Alignment: W.11-12.1 (argument writing/analysis), SL.11-12.1 (collaboration), L.11-12.3 (language use)

4. Practical Assignment: 90-Day Personal Commitment Mapping (20 minutes)

  • Students complete their individualized 90-Day Commitment—detailing specific, measurable goals aligned to identity and ownership pillars (e.g., build morning discipline, attend weekly support meetings).
  • Facilitator models a sample 90-Day Commitment emphasizing structure and accountability.
  • Students write their commitments on sticky notes and place them on a community “Commitment Wall” to be revisited weekly.
  • Common Core Alignment: W.11-12.1 (clear claim and reasoning), L.11-12.3 (clarity and precision in writing)

5. Peace Reflection Close & Group Affirmation (10 minutes)

  • Facilitator leads a calm, reflective exercise: Students close eyes and silently repeat the affirmation, “I am not my past; I am the architect of my future.”
  • Follow with a go-around where each student states one structure they will build to protect their peace.
  • Wrap up with facilitator reinforcing that peace requires ongoing discipline backed by the systems they will learn.
  • Common Core Alignment: SL.11-12.1 (expressing ideas clearly), RI.11-12.1 (drawing inferences about self)

Assessment & Follow-Up

  • Formative: Participation in Check-In Circle, written identity reflections, quality of Personal Responsibility Statement, and 90-Day Commitment specificity.
  • Summative: Collect journals on Personal Responsibility Statements and 90-Day Commitments for rubric-based evaluation using clarity, accountability, and actionable goal criteria.
  • Weekly revisits to Commitment Wall for accountability checks to sustain motivation and structure.

Facilitator Notes

  • Lead with empathy, maintaining high standards and fostering accountability without judgment.
  • Use direct, clear communication with a tone of encouragement and dignity protection.
  • Keep student confidentiality sacred; foster a safe space for vulnerability.
  • Ensure time management respects both deep reflection and peer exchange; some students may need flexible pacing.
  • Encourage application of language skills in personal growth context to meet CCSS standards authentically.

This lesson centers around identity as the cornerstone of rebuilding life after incarceration. It weaves rigorous reflection and personal accountability within Common Core framework to elevate students’ voice, writing, and collaborative skills — essential for the broader Rebuild & Rise™ journey.

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