Eight Million Stories

Young people belong in school, not prison. Eight Million Stories provides comprehensive support to previously incarcerated youth, helping them stay out of prison and on a path to success. In our inaugural year, we will serve up to 40 students ages 16 and older who have experience with the juvenile justice system in Houston, Texas. Our program is completely voluntary, so students only enroll after opting in and confirming their commitment in a two-week on-boarding session.

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Eight Million Stories, Inc.

Vanessa Ramirez

5310 Holly View Drive

Houston, TX, 77091

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Young people belong in school, not prison. Eight Million Stories provides comprehensive support to previously incarcerated youth, helping them stay out of prison and on a path to success. In our inaugural year, we will serve up to 40 students ages 16 and older who have experience with the juvenile justice system in Houston, Texas. Our program is completely voluntary, so students only enroll after opting in and confirming their commitment in a two-week on-boarding session.

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