Bring Edovo to incarcerated people near you.

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Be an advocate for change.

Raise awareness

Raise awareness by sharing the challenges of mass incarceration and the vital role of education in rehabilitation. Use your platform to start conversations, host events, and amplify our message through social media to inspire change in the justice system.

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Speak to elected officials

Engaging with policymakers is crucial for shaping criminal justice reform, as advocates can highlight the importance of correctional education and reentry support to local and state representatives. By writing to or calling officials and attending town halls, advocates can encourage funding for prison education initiatives and support new legislation prioritizing rehabilitation.

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Get involved in reentry programs or mentorship

Advocates can enhance their impact by getting involved with reentry programs and mentoring formerly incarcerated individuals through local organizations. Additionally, those affiliated with second-chance employers can help secure job opportunities, facilitating successful reintegration into society.

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Consider a donation

Consider a donation to support your loved one’s educational journey. Just $12 a year provides access to learning resources that empower incarcerated individuals on their path to rehabilitation. Every contribution helps keep Edovo’s platform available, giving them the tools for growth and a brighter future.

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$1 = 1 month

Every dollar you donate gives one month of learning to an incarcerated person
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