COMMUNITY PETITION — SOUTH BEND RESIDENTS Support a Second Chance Workforce Program


COMMUNITY PETITION — SOUTH BEND RESIDENTS Support a Second Chance Workforce Program
The Issue
PETITION FOR A COMMUNITY ACCOUNTABILITY & OPPORTUNITY PROGRAM
City of South Bend, Indiana
We, the undersigned residents, community members, and stakeholders of South Bend, stand united in support of a transformational public initiative designed to restore lives, strengthen our workforce, and build safer neighborhoods.
We are calling for the creation of a structured, accountable program that allows non-violent individuals who cannot afford bail to return to society under strict supervision, measurable progress, and mandatory contribution to the community.
This is not a handout.
This is a system of discipline, opportunity, and responsibility.
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS (MANDATORY FOR ALL PARTICIPANTS)
To remain in and successfully complete the program, participants must:
• Maintain consistent employment through partnered companies offering fair wages, training, and benefits
• Enroll in and complete a certified skilled trade program to build long-term career stability
• Complete financial literacy training, including budgeting, saving, and wealth-building fundamentals
• Meet structured savings benchmarks to promote independence and reduce future instability
• Provide mentorship to disadvantaged pre-teens and teens, becoming positive role models within the community
• Complete a minimum of 50 hours of service with the Boys & Girls Clubs of America or a local affiliated chapter
• Comply with all program rules, monitoring, and accountability standards
Failure to meet these requirements will result in removal from the program.
Successful completion represents earned progress — not given privilege.
WHY THIS MATTERS — FOR SOUTH BEND
This initiative directly addresses multiple systemic challenges at once:
• Reduces jail overcrowding, saving taxpayer dollars
• Creates a reliable workforce pipeline for local businesses
• Breaks cycles of poverty and instability through education and employment
• Reduces repeat offenses (recidivism) through structure and accountability
• Strengthens families and neighborhoods by restoring stability
• Invests in youth mentorship, creating future leaders instead of future statistics
This is a long-term public safety strategy, not a short-term fix.
A SMARTER APPROACH TO JUSTICE & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
South Bend has the opportunity to lead by example — to become a model city that proves:
When structure meets opportunity, people rise.
This program prioritizes:
Accountability over excuses
Work over dependency
Mentorship over neglect
Community investment over incarceration cycles
OUR CALL TO ACTION
We respectfully — and firmly — call on city leadership, policymakers, and community stakeholders in South Bend to:
• Review this proposal immediately
• Engage with community members and partners
• Develop and implement a pilot version of this program
• Position South Bend as a national leader in practical, results-driven reform
THE MOMENT IS NOW
Every signature represents a voice that believes:
✔ People deserve a structured second chance
✔ Communities deserve safer streets
✔ Youth deserve better role models
✔ Our city deserves real solutions
“This program doesn’t just rehabilitate individuals—it turns them into community assets who actively prevent the next generation from entering the system.”
SIGN BELOW TO SUPPORT A STRONGER, SAFER, AND MORE ACCOUNTABLE SOUTH BEND

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The Issue
PETITION FOR A COMMUNITY ACCOUNTABILITY & OPPORTUNITY PROGRAM
City of South Bend, Indiana
We, the undersigned residents, community members, and stakeholders of South Bend, stand united in support of a transformational public initiative designed to restore lives, strengthen our workforce, and build safer neighborhoods.
We are calling for the creation of a structured, accountable program that allows non-violent individuals who cannot afford bail to return to society under strict supervision, measurable progress, and mandatory contribution to the community.
This is not a handout.
This is a system of discipline, opportunity, and responsibility.
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS (MANDATORY FOR ALL PARTICIPANTS)
To remain in and successfully complete the program, participants must:
• Maintain consistent employment through partnered companies offering fair wages, training, and benefits
• Enroll in and complete a certified skilled trade program to build long-term career stability
• Complete financial literacy training, including budgeting, saving, and wealth-building fundamentals
• Meet structured savings benchmarks to promote independence and reduce future instability
• Provide mentorship to disadvantaged pre-teens and teens, becoming positive role models within the community
• Complete a minimum of 50 hours of service with the Boys & Girls Clubs of America or a local affiliated chapter
• Comply with all program rules, monitoring, and accountability standards
Failure to meet these requirements will result in removal from the program.
Successful completion represents earned progress — not given privilege.
WHY THIS MATTERS — FOR SOUTH BEND
This initiative directly addresses multiple systemic challenges at once:
• Reduces jail overcrowding, saving taxpayer dollars
• Creates a reliable workforce pipeline for local businesses
• Breaks cycles of poverty and instability through education and employment
• Reduces repeat offenses (recidivism) through structure and accountability
• Strengthens families and neighborhoods by restoring stability
• Invests in youth mentorship, creating future leaders instead of future statistics
This is a long-term public safety strategy, not a short-term fix.
A SMARTER APPROACH TO JUSTICE & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
South Bend has the opportunity to lead by example — to become a model city that proves:
When structure meets opportunity, people rise.
This program prioritizes:
Accountability over excuses
Work over dependency
Mentorship over neglect
Community investment over incarceration cycles
OUR CALL TO ACTION
We respectfully — and firmly — call on city leadership, policymakers, and community stakeholders in South Bend to:
• Review this proposal immediately
• Engage with community members and partners
• Develop and implement a pilot version of this program
• Position South Bend as a national leader in practical, results-driven reform
THE MOMENT IS NOW
Every signature represents a voice that believes:
✔ People deserve a structured second chance
✔ Communities deserve safer streets
✔ Youth deserve better role models
✔ Our city deserves real solutions
“This program doesn’t just rehabilitate individuals—it turns them into community assets who actively prevent the next generation from entering the system.”
SIGN BELOW TO SUPPORT A STRONGER, SAFER, AND MORE ACCOUNTABLE SOUTH BEND

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Petition created on April 10, 2026