The Brief
- Project Pinnacle, founded by Judge Asha Jackson, recently celebrated its latest graduates. The program offers first-time nonviolent offenders aged 17 to 25 a path to redemption.
- Hip-hop stars T.I. and Young Dro attended the ceremony to provide encouragement and share personal reflections on overcoming past challenges.
- Graduates of the program receive career training, job placement, and mentorship, and successful participants have their criminal records sealed.
- The program has significantly reduced recidivism, with fewer than 3% of participants returning to the criminal justice system.
- Project Pinnacle is experiencing increased enrollment, highlighting its role as a beacon of hope for young people seeking a fresh start.
DEKALB COUNTY, Ga. – A Friday evening ceremony in DeKalb County was filled with hope and second chances as the latest graduates of the diversion program “Project Pinnacle” were honored. The program, founded by Superior Court Judge Asha Jackson, provides first-time offenders aged 17 to 25, accused of nonviolent felonies, a path to redemption.
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Hip-hop stars T.I. and Young Dro were among the celebrities who attended the ceremony to personally congratulate the graduates and share messages of encouragement.…