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MISSION

Our mission is twofold. First, we enhance public safety via reduced recidivism through support of the transition process during and post incarceration. We accomplish this through peer mentorship (Buddy System), individualized training in soft skills including, but not limited to banking, credit, goal setting, family reunification, cooking, and budgeting, career preparation and a Fresh Start package.

 

Second, our innovative Youth Harm Reduction +Prevention program FUTURE FUEL reality-based curriculum educates and empowers youth and families to make informed decisions regarding substance use and to reduce harms related to substance use and/or abuse. Our program is aimed at adolescents 10-17, young people 18-25, parents and caregivers. The practices included were developed in-house with inspiration from Stanford University, Curtin University AU, SAMHSA, NIDA, CA Interior of Health, and BC Foundry.  

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VISION

Future Fuel youth harm reduction +prevention utilizes consistent input from those whom we serve to best utilize resources where needed and will continue to expand services as they become available. Step-by-step we hope to see fewer crimes, less criminogenic behavior, fewer youth substance addiction and deaths and more opportunities for true second chances. 

ABOUT BRIANNA

Brianna Michelle Oberly has always been a strong and brave child with a tender heart and a fierce temper. Family was always a very high priority in her life. Her protective nature knew very few bounds and left her an especially soft spot for the next generation of family members. 

As a young teen, Brianna was no different than most other adolescents full of angst, confusion, and poor decision-making skills. A series of bad choices led to her incarceration at the tender age of 19. Bri slowly matured into a beautiful young lady with equal parts tough and tender. She always made others feel special, feel like they were her best friend in the world,  even sisterly. 

During the later stages of Brianna's incarceration, she experienced the darker side of incarceration, abuse, in one of its many forms. Not just her, but other incarcerated women. Bri knew this was not "right" and she took up the battle not only for herself, but for others without fear of the retaliation that may well come her way. Her battle cry, "I am tough. I can take a beating" still resounds in the state of Florida.

The last three years in prison was not easy. More than a few barriers were thrown into her path but through it all she kept that smile on her face and continued the path less travelled. And we fought.

Brianna eventually made her way to Community Work Release where she was able to work in the community wearing two monitors, while returning to a secure facility at night. She paid her fees and fines on her own. Then came the day! Her BIG day! Release. EOS (end of sentence). SO exciting. So scary! Sept 2021.

Her first few days were a whirlwind of to-do lists and tight schedules. Each item checked off the list one at a time. At one point Brianna even had two jobs! She bought a car and found her own apartment. A lot of accomplishments. A lot of stress. 

Nine years of incarceration during Brianna's younger years. Her 28th birthday celebrated at work release. The pressure and stress of reintegrating into society as an adult, meanwhile some parts, deep inside, remain that 19 year old at the beginning of her sentence. Past traumas never allowed the opportunity to heal. Pressure to succeed. 

On Feb 1, 2022, Brianna passed on from this life on Earth at the age of 28. She left behind 2 children, her parents, siblings, grandmother, and a plethora of family, friends, and well wishers. This is her legacy. 

Certified Future Fuel Facilitators

James Elisson, Jr.

A reformed ex 7 year resident of DOC who played his part in the opioid crisis looks to steer younger generations from partaking in the same by way of chess.

James teaches critical thinking with a touch of relatable life skills mixed with his learned experience. 

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Angie Hatfield

I am here to (hopefully) prevent future grieving mothers. It is my wholehearted hope that our participants retain the educational portion of Future Fuel to make positive choices! 

I can think of no better legacy for my daughter, Brianna Michelle Oberly, than this program!

Certified Future Fuel Facilitator/Trainer

Brianna's 2nd Chance Inc

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Vanessa Henry

Vanessa is a first generation Haitian-American who migrated from Chicago, Illinois to the great state of Florida to pursue her goals in higher education. She is well on her way to earning a Bachelors in Psychology and plans to join the ranks of the nation's top Licensed Mental Health Counselors with a specialty in marriage and family relationships.

Vanessa has a passion to assist those struggling with mental health issues and is driven to assist at-risk youth in reducing their risks. 

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