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Nehemiah Manufacturing Partners With Tim And Demi-Leigh Tebow For 'Second Chances'

Nehemiah Manufacturing Partners With Tim And Demi-Leigh Tebow For 'Second Chances'
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Beacon of Hope Job Fair aims to help people with criminal records find employers who will give them a chance

The inaugural Beacon of Hope Job Fair aims to provide employment opportunities for people with criminal records by connecting men and women who have served time with companies willing to give them a second chance.

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Manufacturers Push to Give Workers With Criminal Records a Second Chance


Comer is approaching his one-year anniversary at Nehemiah Manufacturing in Cincinnati, after serving more than 33 years in prison for aggravated robbery and murder.
"Throughout the whole incarceration, one of the first things that was most important to me, I had to take an inventory of self … and identify the issues that sent me to prison and allowed me to make the decisions that led me to commit a crime," Comer said. "I knew I made a mistake. And so, when I went to prison, I tried to redeem myself into becoming a better person." 
"You know, it took me a while," he said. "I accomplished it."

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