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SAMPLE Facebook POSTs

Post One:
Second chances can oftentimes be a returning citizen’s first chance when they’re born into housing insecurity, foster care, and generational trauma. Second chances are resources, opportunities, and support they may not have had access to or the knowledge of before. I support second chances. Will you?

https://givebutter.com/givetorise24

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Post Two:
88% of RISE participants have had at least one family member incarcerated during their lifetime. Children who have had incarcerated parents at some point are nearly guaranteed to follow in their footsteps.

Generational cycles in Nebraska are real.

RISE's Annual Giving Day is about raising funds to support, nourish, and create programs that ensure those cycles stop. You can be a part of that. Will you join me in donating?

Give here:
https://givebutter.com/givetorise24

SAMPLE INSTAGRAM POSTs

Post One:
Giving someone a second chance can sometimes be their first chance if they've faced childhood housing instability, foster care, or generational hardships. These opportunities represent crucial resources, pathways, and encouragement they might never have encountered previously. I believe in supporting these second chances. Will you join me in supporting RISE on their 2nd Annual Giving Day today? Donate today by going to their profile @seeusrise_ and clicking their link!
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#RISEGivingDay #breakthecyclene #seeusrisene #seeusrise #breakthecycle #secondchances #dayofgiving #nebraskanonprofit #omahanonprofit #lincolnnonprofit #schoolsnotprisons #nebraskanice #westernnebraska #prisonprogram #endmassincarceration #neleg #foryou #fyp #reentrymatters

Post Two:
When we started collecting the data point in 2020, it was discovered that 88% of RISE participants had experienced at least one family member being incarcerated during their lifetime. Children who have had incarcerated parents are highly likely to repeat the cycle.

Generational cycles in Nebraska are a tangible reality.

RISE's Annual Giving Day aims to raise funds for supporting, nurturing, and establishing programs aimed at breaking these cycles. You can contribute to this cause. Will you?

Donate today by going to their profile @seeusrise_ and clicking their link!
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#secondchances #breakthecycle #breakthecyclene #secondchancemonth #secondchancemovement #reentry #returningcitizens #reentrymatters #reentryprogram #prisonprogram #afterprison #nebraska #omaha #westernnebraska #nebraskanonprofit #nebraskanice #omahanonprofit #lincolnnebraska #schooltoprisonpipeline #systemicreform #seeusrise #seeusrisene #risegivingday

SAMPLE LINKEDIN POST

Post One:
Opportunities for redemption often represent the initial opportunity for individuals re-entering society, particularly those facing challenges such as housing insecurity, involvement in foster care, and the burden of generational trauma. These opportunities encompass essential resources, pathways to advancement, and crucial support systems that may have previously been inaccessible or unknown. I advocate for second chances.

Will you join me and donate on RISE’s 2nd Annual Giving Day?
https://givebutter.com/givetorise24

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Post Two:
When data collection began in 2020, it was discovered that 88% of RISE participants had experienced at least one family member being incarcerated during their lifetime. Children who have had incarcerated parents are highly likely to repeat the cycle.

Generational cycles in Nebraska are a tangible reality.

RISE's Annual Giving Day aims to raise funds for supporting, nurturing, and establishing programs aimed at breaking these cycles. You can contribute to this cause. Will you join me?

Make a donation today at:
https://givebutter.com/givetorise24

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Resources for Crowdfunding

Here’s an easy tutorial on crowdfunding through RISE’s giving platform!

Giving Website Link to Start Crowdfunding:
https://givebutter.com/givetorise24