Photo: Freshly opened
May 28, 2021
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LeAnn Tyler, president of Fresh Start, scans items at Fresh Start Convenience Store at 600 N. Clay Ave. The store will be open 24 hours and carry items including food, lottery tickets, liquor, firewood, tobacco products, car accessories and some household products.
LeAnn Tyler, president of Fresh Start, scans items at Fresh Start Convenience Store at 600 N. Clay Ave. The store will be open 24 hours and carry items including food, lottery tickets, liquor, firewood, tobacco products, car accessories and some household products. Newsletter Signup
New Jacksonville program offering rehabilitation services
Samantha McDaniel-Ogletree, Journal-Courier
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LeAnn Tyler, along with several others, will be working with those with criminal records to provide rehabilitation services at Fresh Start.Samantha McDaniel-Ogletree | Journal-Courier
A new organization in Jacksonville will be helping those with criminal records develop the skills and reintegration into the community.
Fresh Start Rehabilitation and Correctional Services at 600 N. Clay Ave. is an organization that will be providing a variety of programs and resources to people with a criminal record that will give them the necessary tools to become productive members of society.
Mark McFarland, one of the founders of the organization, said the organization is all about second chances.