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    Bruce C. Carter Launches New Initiative ‘Prison to Six Figures’ to Reduce Crime, Restore Families and assist Ex Felons in Rising Above the Poverty Line

    Article submittedBy Article submittedAugust 19, 2023Updated:August 22, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Passionate Business Strategist and Political Powerhouse Positively Impacts former prisoners by turning them into six-figure entrepreneurs.

    August 1, 2023, Dallas, Texas– Bruce C. Carter is a man who requires no introduction. With previous features on NBC News, Fox News, Buzzfeed News, Forbes, and the Los Angeles Times, the National Political Strategist and Business Powerhouse is pouring his energy into helping former prisoners. Carter designed his newest program, Prison to Six Figures (P26F) Program, in collaboration with non-profit organization Restoring Families Across America Foundation (RFAA). The Prison to Six Figures Program is a 15- month program focused on preventing violence, creating solid foundations, building financial empowerment, and supporting job creation for the formerly incarcerated. Bruce has studied the effects of violence and noticed a lack of value for former prisoners and is dedicating his time providing direct support to individuals in their journey towards rehabilitation and entrepreneurship.

    “At the end of the day, little black boys’ lives have little value today. We need to do what we can to change that.” – Bruce C. Carter

    Specifically, the Dallas native is looking to assist 6-7 formerly incarcerated personnel with promises to increase their credit scores to at least 700, provide professional certifications for employment, and to build personal businesses fit for future profit and high revenue. Prison to Six Figures is currently operating in Baltimore, Chicago, Detroit, LA, Memphis, Oakland, New York City and St.Louis, with plans to assist in additional cities. While this program is of great advancement, it contains a personal attachment for Bruce: Bruce served 18 months in federal prison himself.

    Individual studies have shown that entrepreneurship is a viable path for formerly incarcerated individuals to reintegrate into society and establish successful businesses. P26F will help individuals generate stable income, form new knowledge to reduce crime, rebuild communities and relationships. Certifications include Community Violence Prevention Specialist, Trauma Healing Advocate, and Impulsive Merchandising Specialist. Each certification has been selected by Bruce to ensure direct impact and access is provided to the communities that need it most.

    Bruce C. Carter has spent over two decades dedicating his professional and personal time toward positively impacting communities. The Prison to Six Figures Program welcomes assistance from Strategic Partners, City Donors, County Donors, and Volunteers. For more information or to register for the program, visit https://prisontosixfigures.com.

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