The Fair Chance Project website focuses on advocating for the human and constitutional rights of individuals impacted by the prison system. It is driven by a mission to promote just sentencing laws, fair parole practices, and the reintegration of formerly incarcerated individuals into society. The organization envisions a world without prisons and aims to create self-sustaining communities through education, advocacy, and direct support.
Formed in 2009 by newly released lifers committed to the men and women they left behind, the Fair Chance Project represents a movement of formerly incarcerated men and women, prisoners, and the loved ones of term to life prisoners, organized around the demand for just sentencing laws and fair parole practices. They also work to help integrate formerly incarcerated men and women back into society, enabling them to give back, and to help build strong, self-sustaining communities.
End Life Without Parole sentencing.