JOBS FOR FELONS
WE believe that everyone deserves a second chance, and it's essential for our community to support individuals who are trying to turn their lives around. Those with criminal records, especially convicted felons, often face significant challenges in finding employment and reintegrating into society. Fortunately, there are programs designed to assist them in this process. By providing support and resources, we can help reduce the likelihood of repeat and habitual offenses. If you're looking for programs to help, consider reaching out to local organizations that focus on rehabilitation, job training, and support services. Good luck on your journey toward positive change!
I.C.A.R.E (Individuals Caring about Rehabilitation & Education)
I.C.A.R.E. wants to help ex-offenders transition to life on the outside by helping them employment, education and housing information is located in the
Hewitt Business Center - 1001 S. Marshall Street Winston-Salem, NC
Winston-Salem’s Project Re-entry program (Felons that are within 90 days of being released)
https://www.cityofws.org/679/Applying-for-a-Job
2701 University Parkway (PO Box 4200) Winston-Salem, NC 27115
Phone 336- 748-4666
Goodwill Workforce Development
https://www.goodwillnwnc.org/search/jobs
Winston-Salem Workforce Development Center
2701 University Parkway, Winston-Salem NC
Phone 336- 724-3621
You can also visit this site for more locations to apply
https://www.ranker.com/list/companies-that-hire-felons/business-and-company-info
DO CONVICTED FELONS HAVE THE RIGHT TO VOTE?
People with felony convictions may vote upon completion of all supervised release.Convicted Felons CAN vote if they have their citizenship restore by the following:
Any person convicted of a crime, whereby the rights of citizenship are forfeited, shall have such rights automatically restored upon the occurrence of any one of the following conditions:
(1) The unconditional DISCHARGE of an inmate by the State Department of Correction or the North Carolina Department of Correction, of a probationer by the State Department of Correction, or of a parolee by the Department of Correction; or of a defendant under a suspended sentence by the court.
(2) The unconditional PARDON of the offender.
(3) The satisfaction by the offender of all conditions of a conditional pardon.
(4) With regard to any person convicted of a crime against the United States, the unconditional discharge of such person by the agency of the United States having jurisdiction of such person, the unconditional pardon of such person or the satisfaction by such person of a conditional pardon.
(5) With regard to any person convicted of a crime in another state, the unconditional discharge of such person by the agency of that state having jurisdiction of such person, the unconditional pardon of such person or the satisfaction by such person of a conditional.
Any person convicted of a crime, whereby the rights of citizenship are forfeited, shall have such rights automatically restored upon the occurrence of any one of the following conditions:
(1) The unconditional DISCHARGE of an inmate by the State Department of Correction or the North Carolina Department of Correction, of a probationer by the State Department of Correction, or of a parolee by the Department of Correction; or of a defendant under a suspended sentence by the court.
(2) The unconditional PARDON of the offender.
(3) The satisfaction by the offender of all conditions of a conditional pardon.
(4) With regard to any person convicted of a crime against the United States, the unconditional discharge of such person by the agency of the United States having jurisdiction of such person, the unconditional pardon of such person or the satisfaction by such person of a conditional pardon.
(5) With regard to any person convicted of a crime in another state, the unconditional discharge of such person by the agency of that state having jurisdiction of such person, the unconditional pardon of such person or the satisfaction by such person of a conditional.