New halfway house offers ‘Lifeline to Success’ for former inmates
DeAndre Brown, co-founder of Lifeline to Success, hugs Dawn Welch Kinard at a Thursday, Aug. 29, press conference. Kinard donated the deed to the Frayser house to Lifeline. (Patrick Lantrip/The Daily Memphian)
Working for 15 years to reduce recidivism in Memphis, Lifeline to Success has helped some 2,271 former inmates navigate life after incarceration.
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Frayser U.S. Rep. Steve Cohen Lifeline to Success Reentry Free with sign-upLaura Testino
Laura Testino is an enterprise reporter on The Daily Memphian’s metro team who writes most often about how education policies shape the lives of children and families. She regularly contributes to coverage of breaking news events and actions of the Tennessee General Assembly. Testino’s journalism career in Memphis began six years ago at The Commercial Appeal, where she began chronicling learning disruptions associated with the pandemic, and continued with Chalkbeat, where she dug into education administration in Memphis. Her reporting has appeared in The New York Times, The Times-Picayune, The Tuscaloosa News and USA Today.
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