Wyoming Pathways From Prison

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Wyoming Pathways from Prison is a group of UW faculty working to help incarcerated people gain an education.

Currently, a cohort of 20 women incarcerated in the Wyoming Women’s Center are hard at work on their bachelor’s degree in general studies. These women, many of whom are due for release soon, have the opportunity to earn an education free of charge thanks to a Second Chance Pell Grant, a dedicated UW team, and your kind support.

And, exciting news! We expanded our program this year to offer the same opportunity to 20 men due for release soon.

Your gift on Giving Day will go straight to education-related expenses for these motivated students.

Thank you for considering a gift on UW Giving Day!

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