A Special Invitation from JPC
41st Annual Luncheon Judicial Process Commission (JPC) Luncheon:
"From Prison to Paycheck"
 
Greetings!
 
Please be our guest on Thursday, April 25th at noon at Temple B'rith Kodesh as we celebrate 41 years of service to the community with special guest speaker City of Rochester Police Chief James M. Sheppard.

Chief Sheppard will share his perspective on the challenges, past and present, facing the formerly incarcerated in Rochester as they seek employment opportunities and other ways to improve their lives. Joining him will be a distinguished panel of respondents from the Monroe County Legal Assistance Center, Rochester Works!, the Office of the Monroe County Sheriff, Grace House, and JPC clients. 

Lunch will be served, and annual Justicia Award Winners will be announced. We hope you can join us!

Kindly RSVP by April 12th.
 
Sincerely,
 
 
Susan K. Porter
Executive Director
Judicial Process Commission (JPC)
JPC's 41st Annual Luncheon
Rochester Police Chief James M. SheppardPanel Discussion: "From Prison to Paycheck" Featuring Rochester Chief of Police James M. Sheppard
 
Where & When
Temple B'rith Kodesh
2131 Elmwood Avenue
Rochester, New York 14618
Thursday, April 25, 2013
12:00PM
Cost and RSVP Information
newlogo Please RSVP by April 12 to secure your seat or table.
Call 325-7727 to RSVP and for further information.
For sponsorship or ad opportunities, email Jane Coons at janecoons@rocjpc.org or Suzanne Schnittman at schnittm@aol.com.
 
Lunch and Program Price: $30 ($200 table of 8)
Make Checks Payable to Judicial Process Commission (JPC)
Mailing Address:
ATTN: Susan Porter
1921 Norton Street
Rochester, New York 14609

Please indicate how many seat(s)/table(s) you wish to reserve when mailing your payment. Donations in lieu of attendance will also be graciously accepted.
 
Judicial Process Commission
1921 Norton Street
Rochester, New York 14609
585-325-7727
The Judicial Process Commission provides a wide range of services and service coordination to anyone with a criminal record.  We also provide advocacy and resource information for individuals and their families who are currently incarcerated or who face incarceration.  While we are not lawyers and cannot provide direct legal advice, we can help point you in the right direction for such services and provide other types of support for those returning home after incarceration.