Resilience Education launches a new visual brand and website to showcase its holistic solution
Charlottesville, VA | Resilience Education has launched a new website at www.resilience-education.org, alongside an updated visual brand identity. The refreshed website showcases the breadth of programs available for justice-impacted individuals to acquire new business and financial skills in prison and post-release, plus employment solutions for organizations and senior leaders wanting to adopt fair chance hiring practices. It traces the story of the non-profit to its roots in Virginia, connecting it to its latest initiatives designed to reach current and formerly incarcerated people across the United States.
The new website offers insights into the organization’s transformative programs, including business and financial education for incarcerated and formerly incarcerated individuals and post-release career development opportunities.
“Resilience Education has been teaching business education in prison for over a decade, but our programs, team, and impact have significantly expanded in the last few years to include post-release professional support, employer solutions, and the Fair Chance Business Education Consortium,” said Sophia Bender Koning, VP Product and Business Development.
The updated branding and website enable Resilience to more effectively communicate its mission and new developments as it works toward scaling its programs nationwide. “Now any visitor to our website can envision how all of these innovative solutions work together to advance our mission to improve economic mobility and social capital for formerly incarcerated individuals,” added Bender Koning.
As Resilience continues to grow, its new online presence reflects the organization’s drive to reach more beneficiaries and form new strategic partnerships.
To explore the new website and learn more about Resilience Education’s mission and programs, visit www.resilience-education.org.
About Resilience Education:
Resilience Education is a non-profit organization focused on breaking the cycle of incarceration by improving the economic mobility of formerly incarcerated individuals through high-quality business education and post-release support. By partnering with correctional facilities, academic institutions, and private sector allies, Resilience Education empowers formerly incarcerated individuals to excel in the workforce. For more information, visit www.resilience-education.org.
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Kaeshelle Cooke, Communications and Social Media Manager