Project Second Chance: Proposal To Help The Homeless Community

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Project Second Chance is a club intended to help those who have fallen on hard times, such as the homeless. We strive to offer these people a second chance on life by providing them the necessary structure to get a job and also give them financial aid by assisting them in managing their finances. This club started off as an idea to help not only a large population of Americans, but also as a way to one day help people all around the world. Our club would help homeless people by giving them basic needs like clothes, and food, etc. Then we would pay for them to receive training in a vocational position in a local business to hopefully get them back on their feet. Once they receive their job, we would assist the individual

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