“Not everybody is going to give a felon a chance, who has been through the life I’ve been through,” Turn90 graduate Decardio Glisson said. Glisson was then hired by Turn90 as the shop foreman. “If I didn’t have this classroom, and if I didn’t have a place like Turn90 to come to me and say ‘we’re going to give you a chance’ there’s no telling, I might have resorted back to the streets,” he said.
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