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		<title>BTC and The Tom Joyner Morning Show</title>
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CEO and Founder of BTC Patrick Danley was recently interviewed by &#8220;The Tom Joyner Morning Show&#8221;.
The interview will be aired on
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Wednesday January 16, 2008
Showtime is 5am - 9pm
On the show BTC will recieve a donation of
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<p align="center">CEO and Founder of BTC Patrick Danley was recently interviewed by &#8220;The Tom Joyner Morning Show&#8221;.</p>
<p align="center">The interview will be aired on</p>
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<p align="center">Wednesday January 16, 2008</p>
<p align="center">Showtime is 5am - 9pm</p>
<p align="center">On the show BTC will recieve a donation of</p>
<p align="center">!!! $2500 !!!</p>
<p align="center">From the TJMS.</p>
<p align="center">So show your support and tune in.</p>
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		<title>BTC January 2008 Newsletter</title>
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		<title>Marvin&#8217;s Midtown Chiropratic Clinic Helps Out BTC</title>
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Picture Left to Right: Edwin Templeton, C. Allison Riley, Richard Niederhaus, Parnell Riley, Dr. Jack Marvin, Patrick Danley(CEO), Betty Johnson(Vice-President)

Beyond The Convictionâ€™s  2008
Capital Campaign for  1.5 Million Dollars
For  Future Growth and Expansion Gains First Major Gift      
Since Beyond The Conviction opened its doors in 2006, over 290 ex-offenders are actively being serviced in pre-employment counseling [...]]]></description>
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<p align="center"><strong><span style="font-size: 14pt; color: #333333;"><span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">Picture Left to Right: Edwin Templeton, C. Allison Riley, Richard Niederhaus, Parnell Riley, Dr. Jack Marvin, Patrick Danley(CEO), Betty Johnson(Vice-President)</span></span></strong></p>
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<p align="center"><strong><span style="font-size: 14pt; color: #333333;"><span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">Beyond The Convictionâ€™s  2008</span></span></strong></p>
<p align="center"><strong></strong><span style="font-family: Times New Roman;"><strong><span style="font-size: 14pt; color: #333333;">Capital Campaign for  1.5 Million Dollars</span></strong></span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Times New Roman;"><strong></strong></span><span style="font-family: Times New Roman;"><strong><span style="font-size: 14pt; color: #333333;">For  Future Growth and Expansion Gains First Major Gift</span></strong></span><strong><span style="font-size: 14pt; color: #333333;"><span style="font-family: Times New Roman;"> </span></span></strong><span style="font-size: 10pt; color: #333333; font-family: Arial;"> </span><span style="font-family: Times New Roman;"><span style="font-size: 14pt; color: #333333;"> </span></span><span style="font-family: Times New Roman;"><span style="font-size: 14pt; color: #333333;">   </span></span><span style="font-family: Times New Roman;"></span></p>
<div><span style="font-family: Times New Roman;"><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="color: #333333;">Since Beyond The Conviction opened its doors in 2006, over 290 ex-offenders are actively being serviced in pre-employment counseling and are attending GED training to better themselves for the very competitive current employment market. Beyond the Conviction would like to double the number of clients that its serve in 2008 by expanding our existing offices within the</span></span></span></div>
<p><span style="font-family: Times New Roman;"><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="color: #333333;">Historic Lincoln Building. </span></span></span><span style="font-family: Times New Roman;"><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="color: #333333;"> <span style="font-family: Times New Roman;"><span style="color: #333333;"><span style="font-size: small;"> </span></span><span style="font-size: 10pt; color: #333333;"> </span></span><span style="font-family: Times New Roman;"><strong><span style="color: #333333;"><span style="font-size: small;">    </span></span></strong></span><span style="font-family: Times New Roman;"><strong><span style="color: #333333;"><span style="font-size: small;">In 2008, it is our intention to pursue two active goals for future growth and development:</span></span></strong><span style="font-size: 10pt; color: #333333;"> </span></span><span style="font-family: Times New Roman;"></span><span style="color: #333333;"><span style="font-size: small; font-family: Times New Roman;">With the assistance of Mr. Parnell Riley our first goal is to raise 1. 5 million dollars for future growth and expansion of Beyond The Conviction. Through Mr. Riley&#8217;s Hard work, dedication, and passion for the mission of Beyond The Conviction, we have recieved our first major gift of $10,000.00 from Marvin&#8217;s Midtown Chiropractic Clinic.</span></span><span style="font-size: 10pt; color: #333333; font-family: Arial;"> </span><span style="font-family: Times New Roman;"><span style="color: #333333;"><span style="font-size: small;"> </span></span><span style="font-size: 10pt; color: #333333;"> </span></span><span style="color: #333333;"><span style="font-size: small; font-family: Times New Roman;">Dr. Ronald Marvin and Clinton Marvin, owners of Marvins Midtown Chiropractic Clinic, <span class="yshortcuts">811 E. Linwood Blvd., Kansas City, Missouri</span>, announced today that they will be one of the ground floor sponsors of Beyond The Conviction, a non-for-profit organization dedicated to offering ex-offender an array of services designed to make their return to the community successful.</span></span><span style="font-size: 10pt; color: #333333; font-family: Arial;"> </span><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: Times New Roman;"><span style="color: #333333;">   </span></span></span><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: Times New Roman;"><span style="color: #333333;"> </span></span></span><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="color: #333333;"><span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">    </span></span></span><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="color: #333333;"><span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">The Marvin family said their father, Dr. Jack L. Marvin, founded the clinic at its present location in March, 1957.  They said the clinic would not have survived over the years without the support of the community and they want to show their appreciation for that support by helping sponsor an organization they believe will be good for the community. Dr. Marvin said crime is a terrible blight on the inner-city.  Majority of the crime is committed by a small percentage of the residents.  A major problem is that when the ex-offenders are returned to the community they are ill-equipped to find employment and pursue a crime-free life.  Beyond The Conviction is a non-for-profit organization designed to educate, empower, develop, and prepare ex-offenders so they will be successful in obtaining employment which is key factor in preventing recidivism. The Marvins Family said they are grateful they are able to sponsor such a worthy cause.</span></span><span style="color: #333333; font-family: Arial;">  </span></span><span style="color: #000000; font-family: Arial;"><span style="font-size: small;"> </span></span><span style="font-size: 10pt; color: #333333; font-family: Arial;"> </span><span style="color: #333333;"><span style="font-size: small; font-family: Times New Roman;">       </span></span><span style="color: #333333;"><span style="font-size: small; font-family: Times New Roman;">Our second goal is to actively meet and establish contacts with the Greater Kansas City Ethnic and Alternative Communities so they too can participate in all of the services that Beyond the Conviction has to offer. As you well know, ex-offenders come from all walks of life and it is</span></span><span style="font-size: 10pt; color: #333333; font-family: Arial;"> </span><span style="color: #333333;"><span style="font-size: small; font-family: Times New Roman;">our goal to reach those who truly need some hope, encouragement and inspiration to overcome their past in a very productive manner.</span></span><span style="font-size: 10pt; color: #333333; font-family: Arial;"> </span><span style="color: #333333;"><span style="font-size: small; font-family: Times New Roman;"> </span></span><span style="font-size: 10pt; color: #333333; font-family: Arial;"> </span><span style="color: #333333;"><span style="font-size: small; font-family: Times New Roman;">   </span></span><span style="color: #333333;"><span style="font-size: small; font-family: Times New Roman;">Beyond The Conviction is a 5013C IRS recognized not-for-profit organization whose mission is to reduce the recidivism rate of ex-offenders by providing an array of services ranging from Career Development, Educational Training and Employment Resources and advocacy geared toward breaking down both tradition and non-traditional barriers hindering career and life advancement for ex-offenders.</span></span><span style="font-size: 10pt; color: #333333; font-family: Arial;"> </span><strong><span style="color: #333333;"><span style="font-size: small; font-family: Times New Roman;"> </span></span></strong><strong></strong><span style="font-size: 10pt; color: #333333; font-family: Arial;"> </span><strong><span style="color: #333333;"><span style="font-size: small; font-family: Times New Roman;">        <br />
Beyond The Conviction will hold a press conference on Thursday 11:00 a.m. at the Historic Lincoln Building to kick-off its first capital campaign.  Join us and meet the Beyond The Conviction staff who are deeply committed to help ex-offenders gain productive and prosperous employment opportunities.</span></span></strong> <strong><span style="color: #333333;"><span style="font-size: small; font-family: Times New Roman;"> </span></span></strong><span style="font-size: 10pt; color: #333333; font-family: Arial;"> </span><span style="font-family: Times New Roman;"><strong><span style="font-size: 16pt; color: #333333;">Contact: Beyond The Conviction</span></strong></span><span style="font-family: Times New Roman;"><strong></strong></span><span style="font-family: Times New Roman;"><strong><span style="font-size: 16pt; color: #333333;">1601 East 18<sup>th</sup> Suite 200-F</span></strong></span><span style="font-family: Times New Roman;"> <span class="yshortcuts"><strong><span style="font-size: 16pt; color: #333333;">Kansas City</span></strong></span><span class="yshortcuts"><strong><span style="font-size: 16pt; color: #333333;">, Missouri64108</span></strong></span><span class="yshortcuts"><strong><span style="font-size: 16pt; color: #333333;">Phone: </span></strong></span><span style="font-family: Times New Roman;"><span class="yshortcuts"><strong><span style="font-size: 16pt; color: #333333;">816-513-6824</span></strong></span></span><span style="font-family: Times New Roman;"><span class="yshortcuts"><strong><span style="font-size: 16pt; color: #333333;">Fax: 816-513-6820</span></strong></span></span><span style="font-family: Times New Roman;"><span class="yshortcuts"><strong></strong></span></span><span style="font-size: 10pt; color: #333333; font-family: Arial;"><a href="http://www.beyondtheconviction.org"><span class="yshortcuts"><span style="color: #003399; text-decoration: none; text-underline: none;">beyondtheconviction.org</span></span></a></span><span style="font-size: 10pt; color: #333333; font-family: Arial;"><a href="http://www.myspace.com/beyondtheconviction"><span class="yshortcuts"><span style="color: #003399; text-decoration: none; text-underline: none;">myspace.com/beyondtheconviction</span></span></a></span><span style="font-size: small; font-family: Times New Roman;"> </span></span></span></span></span></p>
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		<title>&#8220;The Kansas City Star&#8221; Recognizes Beyond The Conviction</title>
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Date: August 22, 2007                  Section: Front Page
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MALCOLM GARCIA, The Kansas City Star  



 



 



Patrick Danley brushes aside doubt with a preacher&#8217;s zeal.  “What you want to do, bro?&#8221; he asked an ex-felon on a recent day. &#8220;Anything.&#8221; &#8220;Dream.&#8221; &#8220;I don&#8217;t know, for real.&#8221; &#8220;Think. I&#8217;m not here [...]]]></description>
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</span><strong><span style="font-size: 10pt; color: #000000; font-family: Arial;">Edition: </span></strong><strong><span style="font-size: 10pt; color: #000000; font-family: Arial;">1</span></strong><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: Times New Roman;"> <span>                                    </span></span></span></span><strong><span style="font-size: 10pt; color: #000000; font-family: Arial;">Page: </span></strong><strong><span style="font-size: 10pt; color: #000000; font-family: Arial;">A1</span></strong><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-size: 16pt; color: #000000; font-family: Arial;">Counselor</span><span style="font-size: 16pt; color: #000000; font-family: Arial;"> helps ex-felons find jobs</span><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-size: small; font-family: Times New Roman;"><br />
</span></span><strong><em><span style="font-size: 10pt; color: #000000; font-family: Arial;">MALCOLM GARCIA, The Kansas City Star</span></em></strong><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-size: small; font-family: Times New Roman;"> </span></span> </p>
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<td style="background-color: transparent; border: #d4d0c8; padding: 0in"><span style="font-size: 11pt; color: #000000; font-family: Arial;">Patrick Danley brushes aside doubt with a preacher&#8217;s zeal.<span>  </span>“What you want to do, bro?&#8221; he asked an ex-felon on a recent day. </span><span style="font-size: 11pt; color: #000000; font-family: Arial;">&#8220;Anything.&#8221; </span><span style="font-size: 11pt; color: #000000; font-family: Arial;">&#8220;Dream.&#8221; </span><span style="font-size: 11pt; color: #000000; font-family: Arial;">&#8220;I don&#8217;t know, for real.&#8221; </span><span style="font-size: 11pt; color: #000000; font-family: Arial;">&#8220;Think. I&#8217;m not here to waste your time,&#8221; Danley said. &#8220;You sold drugs. Now you have to use those same skills looking for a job and you can get work and make more money than you ever did hustling.&#8221; </span><span style="font-size: 11pt; color: #000000; font-family: Arial;">The roomful of ex-offenders in his small</p>
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<p>office nodded, although a few seemed doubtful. Too many doors have shut in their faces. That one box on an application &#8212; Have you committed a felony? &#8212; does them in every time. <span style="font-size: 11pt; color: #000000; font-family: Arial;">Danley, 37 and an ex-felon himself, insists it doesn&#8217;t have to be that way. </span><span style="font-size: 11pt; color: #000000; font-family: Arial;"> </span></p>
<div><span style="font-size: 11pt; color: #000000; font-family: Arial;"><span style="font-size: 11pt; color: #000000; font-family: Arial;">Since November, when he started his nonprofit, Beyond the Conviction, Danley has encouraged ex-offenders to not give up the pursuit of jobs. Of 48 he has worked with this year, 15 found work, he says. &#8220;Patrick has been a blessing for our organization,&#8221; said Wayne White, executive director of Footprints, a </span></span></div>
<div><span style="font-size: 11pt; color: #000000; font-family: Arial;"><span style="font-size: 11pt; color: #000000; font-family: Arial;">Kansas City faith-based agency that works with recovering substance abusers and their families. &#8220;We just started working with him two weeks ago. In his first class of 10 people, he got two people jobs within a week. That&#8217;s different. It usually takes longer.&#8221; </span><span style="font-size: 11pt; color: #000000; font-family: Arial;">  </span><span style="font-size: 11pt; color: #000000; font-family: Arial;">A combination of inspirational speaker and hands-on <span>counselor</span>, he preaches a gospel according to Patrick. That is, skills used in criminal activity have a place in legitimate work. </span><span style="font-size: 11pt; color: #000000; font-family: Arial;">&#8220;Guys who used to strip cars get jobs in auto repair,&#8221; he said, pacing in front of the room, slick in a bright orange shirt, matching tie and creased tan slacks. &#8220;They&#8217;re the best body guys around.&#8221; </span><span style="font-size: 11pt; color: #000000; font-family: Arial;">Primarily through a handful of volunteers, Beyond the Conviction offers interview training, job leads, resume and computer workshops, and employment advocacy. Most important, Danley offers encouragement. </span><span style="font-size: 11pt; color: #000000; font-family: Arial;"> </span></span></div>
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<div><span style="font-size: 11pt; color: #000000; font-family: Arial;"><span style="font-size: 11pt; color: #000000; font-family: Arial;">One 25-year-old, who like others in Danley&#8217;s class didn&#8217;t want his name used, listened intently to the pitch. He served four years for second-degree robbery. Released in 2006, he can&#8217;t find steady work. &#8220;I tell employers the truth and they tell me they won&#8217;t hire ex-felons,&#8221; he said. &#8220;I did my time. It shouldn&#8217;t be held against me forever. Prison was the worst thing I did to myself. If that wasn&#8217;t punishment enough, I don&#8217;t know what is.&#8221; He and the rest of Danley&#8217;s class are but a small number of former prisoners seeking employment in the area. </span><span style="font-size: 11pt; color: #000000; font-family: Arial;"> </span></span></div>
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<div><span style="font-size: 11pt; color: #000000; font-family: Arial;"><span style="font-size: 11pt; color: #000000; font-family: Arial;">Kansas, 5,800. Within five years, half are back in prison, most within the first year, often for parole violations. </span><span style="font-size: 11pt; color: #000000; font-family: Arial;">A survey of Missourians released between 1996 and 2005 found that of those who successfully completed probation or parole, 73 percent were employed. About 65 percent of those violating parole or probation were unemployed. </span></span></div>
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<div><span style="font-size: 11pt; color: #000000; font-family: Arial;">&#8220;They are not locked away forever,&#8221; said the Rev. Gene Purtle with The Keys Are at the Cross Prison Ministry in </span></div>
<p><span style="font-size: 11pt; color: #000000; font-family: Arial;">Raytown. &#8220;We can help make them successful or make it so difficult they revert back because they&#8217;ve had no chance.&#8221; Connections to Success, a nonprofit serving Missouri,</span><span style="font-size: 10pt; color: #000000; font-family: Arial;"> </span><span style="font-size: 11pt; color: #000000; font-family: Arial;">Kansas</span><span style="font-size: 11pt; color: #000000; font-family: Arial;"> and Illinois, provides services designed to break the cycle, advising ex-felons to stress skills learned in prison. &#8220;Did they get their GED, for instance?&#8221; said Brandi Jahnke, regional director in the Kansas City office of Connections to Success. &#8220;They need to bring it back to the positive things they&#8217;ve done and how they plan to move forward.&#8221; </span></p>
<div><span style="font-size: 11pt; color: #000000; font-family: Arial;"> <span style="font-size: 11pt; color: #000000; font-family: Arial;">Danley started Beyond the Conviction after years of stepping backward himself. He has been convicted of drug possession and trafficking as well as gun possession. His last bust was in 2003 for ID fraud. In high school he worked as a grocery checker for $3.50 an hour but noticed men in his Kansas City neighborhood making much more money by selling marijuana. He kept his day job but began selling marijuana and later crack cocaine. When he attended college, he said, his marijuana sales took off. He moved out of the dorms and into an apartment and sold pot between classes. By his graduation in 1997, he&#8217;d lost faith in education. Barely 22, he earned more than his professors. Despite his cash flow, he began to see the contradictions of his lifestyle. </span></span></div>
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<div><span style="font-size: 11pt; color: #000000; font-family: Arial;">&#8220;You break it down, a criminal really earns only a few dollars an hour,&#8221; he said. &#8220;All those hours packaging, the sleepless nights, no friends, no pension benefits. If I had switched my energy to a legal venture that pays, I would have made more money without the risk.&#8221; Still, the risks didn&#8217;t stop him. In 1998, he was caught in </span></div>
<p><span style="font-size: 11pt; color: #000000; font-family: Arial;">Texas with 100 pounds of marijuana. Released after six months, he headed to Indiana for a fresh start. He eventually worked at various nonprofits as a job <span>counselor</span>. In 1999, he returned to Kansas City. </span><span style="font-size: 11pt; color: #000000; font-family: Arial;">  </span><span style="font-size: 11pt; color: #000000; font-family: Arial;">A barber chair stands in the corner of the spare office at<br />
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<p>Danley has a barber&#8217;s license and a certificate as a physical trainer and soon will have a bartender&#8217;s license. These jobs allow him to work nights and support Beyond the Conviction. &#8220;If you have an interview, I can help you with pre-employment grooming,&#8221; he tells them. &#8220;Basic stuff. I can&#8217;t be doing perms, but I can crisp you up.&#8221; Danley finds women want to change more than men, who get frustrated more easily. But the women, too, get discouraged. &#8220;I tell an employer I was in jail and they stop,&#8221; said a 36-year-old woman who got two years for possession. &#8220;They say they&#8217;ll give you a call and I&#8217;m out the door and never hear from them. I believe everybody deserves a second chance.&#8221; <span style="font-size: 11pt; color: #000000; font-family: Arial;">Danley agreed but warned that many need jobs and don&#8217;t carry her baggage. Still, looking for work is better than the alternative. &#8220;For a long time, I looked at what was around me that could make me money quick,&#8221; he said. &#8220;Then I began to look beyond my immediate surroundings at what was available without resorting to criminal activity. There&#8217;s a lot out there. It&#8217;s how we present ourselves.&#8221; He paused and held their looks for a brief moment. The inspirational rap, reduced to a simple truth. &#8220;Bottom line, we don&#8217;t want to go back to prison.&#8221;</span><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: Times New Roman;"> </span></span></span></p>
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Where: 1601 E. 18th St, Suite 200-F  Kansas City, MO 64108 

(The Historic Lincoln Building- Parking for clients is in parking lot on WESTSIDE OF BUILDING - Enter Through SOUTHSIDE Entrance )

When: 9am - 10am &#38; 11am - 12pm

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<p>Domnick Hadley<br />
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<p><span style="font-size: x-small;"><strong>Each One,<br />
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<p>    Class is in session in Room 255 at the historic Lincoln building.<br />
    Standing before a crowd of nearly 10 students, Gregory Dallas Lee prepares for the day’s instruction.<br />
    But by all accounts, this isn’t you’re typical classroom.<br />
    There’s no American flag hovering over the doorway or desks ordered into neat rows. There’s just a conference table, office chairs and students &#8211;men and women, young and older &#8212; ready to learn.<br />
    Their lesson for the day: how to obtain employment in a society that has labeled them as unworthy of employment.<br />
    The instructor and all the students are ex-offenders, and the workshop  is designed to teach them the skills necessary to successfully obtain employment.<br />
    The workshop, which is part of a week-long program, is facilitated by Beyond The Conviction, a non-profit organization that provides employment and empowerment services to ex-offenders.<br />
    Once participants complete a brief orientation, they begin a rigorous schedule of three-hour workshops which cover everything  from how to answer questions about a prior conviction to building a resume with or without legitimate work history.<br />
    “Do we have any phlebotomists here?” Lee calls out to the crowd.<br />
    With puzzled looks on their face, no one one answers.<br />
    “If you’ve every shot up or used a needle, you have phlebotomy skills,” he interjects with a smile.<br />
    Such is the basis for the program’s curriculum, which uses “unconventional” strategies to help their clients obtain jobs.<br />
    The program’s support staff, all of whom are ex-offenders, provide customized services to each client that walks through their doors.<br />
    “I can’t get you the job,” Lee tells the class as he motions throughout the conference room. “But we try to streamline a process that makes the job search easier.”<br />
    For those clients without any legitimate work history, they help translate “street” skills into a marketable resume.<br />
    “We are grassroots people like you all,” Lee says. “Perception is reality in the eyes of a stranger. We take the things we did in the streets and turn them into visible words and tools.”<br />
    In addition to building resumes, they provide a host of personalized services including: pre-interview grooming services, basic hair cut and proper clothing for interviews; individualized placement assistance/assessment; job matching; and retention advocacy services.<br />
    But aside from the tangible resources, the organization’s support staff provides a more valuable resource: empathy.<br />
    As to be expected, many of the organization’s clients have endured numerous rejections from potential employers.<br />
    That frustration, after hearing “no” so many times, emanates through their speech as they sit through the workshops.<br />
    One participant tells the story of how a past weapon charge prevented him from entering a training program for heavy machinery work.<br />
    “I went through all their tests and they said, ‘we looked at your background and we saw that you had an unlawful use of a weapon charge. That was a slap in the face,” he explains.<br />
    To counteract that frustration, the staff provides an ear and knowledge that only experience can bring.<br />
    They listen and embrace each experience, and offer advice to help them overcome their obstacles.<br />
    “We talk with them not at them,” said Edwin Templeton, facilitator for Beyond the Conviction. “Everyone who works here is an ex-offender, so the communication between the client is clear. There is more empathy.”<br />
    One participant, who wanted to remain anonymous, says the program’s personalized techniques proved successful for him.<br />
    He served 15 years in prison on various felony convictions. Before coming to the program, he tried other employment agencies which offered little help.<br />
    Of those programs, he said, “It’s like a numbers thing. It’s kind of impersonal and a little remedial.”<br />
    After completing the week-long workshops, he was able to build a resume and sharpen his interviewing and computer skills.<br />
    They even provided him with clothing, which he said helped him immensely.<br />
    The end result: he was able to secure a job as a production manager with a local manufacturing plant which he started last week.<br />
    In fact, he says when he interviewed for the position, one of the company representatives said they wouldn’t have given him an application had he not been dressed appropriately.<br />
    “When I went to apply for the job, it was strictly on my performance that the woman at the plant took my application,” he said.<br />
    While many of the program’s clients are successful, many of the staff agree that society attaches a stigma to most ex-offenders that prevent many from succeeding.<br />
    “(Society believes) that we will never change. Like we are cursed,” said Youth Coordinator Samuel Anderson, who volunteered to serve on the staff after participating in a few workshops. “We got caught and a lot of them didn’t. I guess they figure they are holier than thou and the good Lord won’t see us through our situation.”    </p>
<p>The Birth Of Beyond<br />
The Conviction<br />
    Beyond the Conviction was founded in November 2006 by Patrick Danley, a former drug trafficker.<br />
    Danley, who graduated from Lincoln university with a Bachelor’s degree in Liberal Studies, has a background that dates back to his teenage years.<br />
    “I’ve been in the drug game for my whole life,” Danley said. “My father was a kingpin who grew weed in the front yard.”<br />
    Danley says he followed in his father’s footsteps, selling and trafficking marijuana through a rental car business he operated while attending Lincoln university.<br />
    After graduating, Danley continued trafficking and later served six months in prison after being caught with several pounds of marijuana in Texas. Because he wasn’t a violent offender, Danley was released in six months as part of Texas’ Second Chance program.<br />
    The program stipulated that he could never return to Texas, so he moved to El Carte, Ind., with a white Buick and $1,200 in his pocket.<br />
    While in El Carte, Danley worked odd jobs and eventually earned a position as a job coach for ex-offenders and people with disabilities. He was later promoted to employment specialist.<br />
    He eventually moved back to Kansas City and obtained a position with IAM Cares, a vocational rehabilitation program. He was later terminated after they learned of his criminal history.<br />
    “I got my first letter . . . you have a felony conviction,” Danley said.<br />
    That led him to search for jobs that would not dwell on his criminal history &#8212; barbering and personal training. He also continued to sell marijuana on the side.<br />
    While conducting a drug transaction at a local festival, Danley came across a booth for the Full Employment Council and was later hired as a job counselor.<br />
    “In 2001, I started as a career counselor,” he said. “They were giving me the worst people. A hermaphrodite who bought real estate as a man and sold it to himself as a woman&#8230;.women with 10 kids who wanted to be models. I was able to give them tangible tools to get them a job or certificate.”<br />
    Danley decided to leave FEC. His job contacts, coupled with his relationships with other agencies, helped him create Beyond the Conviction.<br />
    While placing ex-offenders in jobs is his main motivation, Danley says he adds a more personal approach absent from other programs.<br />
    “We’ve all been there,” Danley says about his staff. “A lot of staff (at other staffing agencies) don’t realize what it’s like being in jail. The jails are releasing people at a sporadic rate with no job training. We do ala carte servicing.”<br />
    That ala carte servicing includes transportation assistance, an explanation letter which clients provide to potential employers explaining their conviction and a computer diskette with 1,500 ex-offender friendly companies.<br />
    All those things make the difference, according to members of the staff.<br />
    “Some of the stuff I kind of new but there were a lot of things I didn’t know,”  said Director of Operations Don Anthony Bell Johnson, who recently secured a grant to start his own business. “What helped me basically was the job search techniques, the questions in response for what to actually look for. He told me how to look exactly at the application and go through it. I knew this before but it’s like something that you just kind of take for granted.”<br />
    “(The program) is phenomenal,” said Marquita Pointdexter, who went through the program and now works for a local social service organization. “Patrick teaches us about our etiquette and our presentation. It’s outside of paperwork. It’s how you present yourself.”<br />
    The organization receives donations from individuals and small organizations, Danley said. But much of the operating funds used comes from Danley.<br />
    “There is not another agency that I know of, that works solely with ex-offenders. That is why Beyond the Conviction is needed so desperately,” said Betty J. Johnson, vice president of the organization. “The name, ‘Beyond the Conviction’ says what we need to look at in the most serious way.”    <br />
    For more information about the program or to make a donation, contact Beyond The Conviction’s office at (816) 513-6824. They are currently in need of unused professional clothing and general operating materials.</p>
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