In the second half of my conversation with Margo Walsh—founder of MaineWorks and co-founder of United Recovery Fund—we explore how employment, structure, and community can change the course of someone’s life.
Margo shares powerful statistics: if individuals can stay employed for just two weeks through MaineWorks, relapse and re-incarceration rates drop dramatically. We also share deeply personal stories of individuals who, with a second chance and meaningful work, have rebuilt their lives, built families and become proud contributors to their communities.
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Finally, Margo offers a heartfelt invitation to the public to attend their Friday morning fire circles—a grounding and moving weekly gathering that exemplifies the spirit of connection and accountability at MaineWorks.
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“Your past does not have to define your future. A dignified job makes all the difference.” — Margo Walsh
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