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New halfway house offers ‘Lifeline to Success’ for former inmates
 
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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)
 

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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