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Nancy Cotterill co-founded 2nd Chance Indiana (as UNITE INDY) in late 2016. She was editor and later publisher of Indianapolis Business Journal, and then created a not-for-profit online news outlet for the four million wheelchair users in the U.S. As an award-winning journalist, Nancy uses her talents to promote efforts to fight the causes of overall poverty throughout our area while working to spread the specific message that second chance employment is lowering recidivism, changing lives, and raising families out of poverty.

January 7, 2020

Last week, the Indianapolis Recorder reported on the resignation of Pastor John Girton from Christ Missionary Baptist Church. After five years of leading the church in which he had been baptized, a church that was formerly lead by his uncle, he had to quit. "Pastor G," as he is commonly called, isn't old. He's not ill. He is burned out. Here's why: According to the Schaeffer Institute, 70 percent of pastors constantly fight depression, and 71 percent say they are worn out...


December 7, 2019

I'm a little lost. The Christmas season is upon us and I have cards to get out, presents to buy, decorating to be done, and everything that everyone else has probably already accomplished. I'm behind the 8-ball, as people used to say when they were behind on their tasks, and I have decided my excuse is that most of this has nothing to do with the real reason we celebrate.I blame the Germans...


November 21, 2019

In case you haven't been to Florida lately--News Flash--it is warmer there and there are lots of old people. Ok. I don't really qualify as young either, but visiting my mother-in-law this week was a lesson in how those who are in their upper eighties and nineties handle life in this temperate bastion of retirement villages, snow-white hair and pensions. Jim's mom is 92 and...


November 11, 2019

Many people know that as a result of a UNITE INDY publication that was sent to a prisoner at Putnamville Correctional Facility, I received a letter from an inmate named Jesse. Since then, we have written two or three letters a week back and forth for a couple of years. Letter writing produces a special kind of relationship. Many have wondered what kind of letters I get from him so I decided to share this with you...


October 21, 2019

For all those who plant winter wheat, the time is now to plant the seed. It's a great crop that has many advantages. It matures slowly which gives it time to cover the ground to protect the soil, and it doesn't cost much. All you have to do is remove competitive weeds.


October 7, 2019

Many were surprised last night at Christian Theological Seminary's Faith & Action event at Clowes Hall when Van Jones, a CNN commentator, a "social justice accelerator," and special advisor to President Barack Obama, praised President Donald Trump. I have to say, I'm right in there with him. Anyone who has followed my writing for long, knows that I have developed a close relationship with Jesse Rosbia, an inmate who as a young man, was put away for decades for a victimless crime. He is now 41 years old, and because of the prison reform legislation that Trump campaigned on and pushed through Congress, it looks like my friend could soon be released...


September 21, 2019

It is said that the definition of "poor" is when you have too much month left at the end of your money. You have income. Maybe just Social Security, but you get by. Then the tire blows on your only vehicle, or your child breaks his arm, or the furnace goes out and it's below zero outside.These issues are a pain to most, but to you, it's a financial catastrophe. So you take out a payday loan. You're in a hurry...


September 7, 2019

It wasn't too long ago that Lori Laughlin (of Hallmark Channel fame, no less) and Felicity Huffman were headliners in an investigation that revealed they had paid up to $500,000 to get their children accepted into the colleges of their choice. One headline read "Money and Privilege Make Parents Stupid and Dishonest." The headline could have been "How Dumb People Mess Up Their Kids." The term "helicopter parenting" has been replaced by "snowplow parenting."


August 21, 2019

Poverty is a many-headed dragon. Racism, lack of education, generational cultural issues, drugs, incarceration of someone in the family, you name it--it all stands in the way of lifting folks out of poverty and the limits that surround them. From the beginning, UNITE INDY knew that although there were many hands at work in our city, so many of these efforts suffer and many fail due to their lack of the simple supplies and assistance they need every day to do their work, like diapers, or socks, or people to work along side them. To that end, we introduced our Meet The Need web portal. On this site, ministries and charities upload their needs for volunteers and items they require, and the great people of our city have responded...


August 7, 2019

Every year payday loan companies drain $60 million in fees from our communities on the 1.2 million loans they make here. These loans mostly affect those in our urban areas and predominantly people of color. Pretty much, everyone working in the inner-city sees these companies as a cancer that feeds on our most vulnerable citizens. In spite of an annual percentage rate (APR) of 391 percent, these loans are sold as a sensible solution to a short-term financial need...


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2nd Chance Indiana
241 West 38th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46208

317-279-6670

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Our mission is to reduce recidivism and rebuild lives through the dignity of work.