SECOND CHANCE GLOBAL INC
1908 Northrop Drive, Whitsett, NC 27377 www.secondchancehaiti.org

Total Revenue
$253,990
Total Expenses
$212,865
Net Assets
$178,058

Organizations Filed Purposes: Second Chance Global, Inc. exists to empower families and leave a legacy for Christ. SCH has four operational programs: Child Sponsorship Program, Mission Trips Program, Family Empowerment Program, and Medical Outreach Program.

Child Sponsorship Program - Most of the children we provide for have been abandoned, orphaned, abused and/or neglected.These children live in the orphanges we support full time, or at home with family and are enrolled in our family empowerment program. In a world where the life of a child can be so fragile without the basic necessities of life, God has provded a way for us to help. Through sponsorships, we can make a difference in a childs future. SCHs Child Sponsorship Program supports two Haitian orphanages by providing food to sustain two full, hot meals a day, clean drinking water, toiletries, facility cleaning supplies, school tution, school supplies, school uniforms, medical appointments, and general building repair projects. This program is sustained by donors that sponsor a child within one or both of the orphanages. This year we reduced support at one orphange and at the same time we were approached by another organization to merge our efforts together with SCH being the primary organization. This merger included a childrens home that included 15 children and 9 full-time adult volunteers. With developments from our Family Empowerment Program and normal operations, the combined number of supported individuals are 120 children and 23 full-time adult volunteers.

SCHs Mission Trips Program allows for travel to Haiti to view the Family Empowerment Program and Child Sponsorship Program in action. Team members typically travel on seven-day trips. While on these mission trips, team members perform different Bible activities with the children in the above-mentioned programs, travel to remote villages to share the Gospel and provide temporary relief in the way of food supplements. The Mission Trips Program also distributes goats and chickens to families outside of our Family Empowerment Program in an effort to advance entrepreneurship and create a source of self-sustainable income. Due to increasted rioting and protesting in Haiti during the year and the United States of Americas State Department issuing a Level 4 Travel Advisory, SCH had a susstantial decrease in trips for the year. In 2019, a total of 55 team members travels with SCH over five trips and an estimated Haitian direct impact=3,452.

SCHs Family Empowerment Program supports seven specific families. In Haiti the majority of children in orphanages today are poverty orphans. Poverty orphans are children who have living parents or family members, but they are orphaned due to their family living in extreme poverty. Parents or guardians in Haiti will take their children to orphanages or abandon them in a community close to an orphanage believing that the child will live a better life. We want to change that narrative and break the cycle. We identify a prospect family. Through this process we have worked alongside local government officials and social workers to determine the state of the home. If after multiple visits and investigation, there is no sign of any abuse, and the child was truly given up due to financial means then we will move forward in the process.We assess the ways the prospect family is most vulnerable and also what strengths they possess. For example, the same family mentioned (whom needed new shelter) is living in a remote village with more children in the home than adults. These adults do not have childcare, so they need a work opportunity that allows them to stay home. Breeding livestock to sell to villagers in their area is an option. We train the family towards a particular job. This year we stared The Purpose Project where families within our program could make jewely and other hand-crafted items to earn money to support their family. The goal is to help these families become less dependent on outsaid aid and be self sufficent off of their own trade and skill. We also educate them on how to breed animals and how to save a little and make a little. This is also part of the process where we help with the emotional and mental state of poverty the best that we can. We know this is more than a process or program but also a state of mind. Once we start the fourth step, we begin supplying the family with supplemental aid. Monthly the family will receive 2 meals per day, basic necessities such as bathing soap, laundry detergent, and dish soap. We will also help with school when possible. Our hope is that within 6 months to a year the family will be restored in more ways than one. They will be empowered through work, healthier through the food aid, and together! Through every point prior to this point, we will have behaved and speak in a way that reflects the light of Jesus. At this point, we disciple them on the love of Jesus.Family #1: 2 children, 2 adultFamily #2: 3 children, 2 adultsFamily #3: 3 children, 2 adultsFamily #4: 5 children, 2 adults Family #5: 3 children, 2 adultsFamily #6: 10 children, 1 adultFamily #7: 4 children, 2 adults

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Ashley PetressFounderExecutive Dir Board40$24,000
Jocelyn WhiteDirector of Global Operations40$13,890
Jeffery Allen Petress JrFounderDir of FinanceBoard40$4,000
Michael BrewerBoard Member5$0
Peter SawyerBoard Member5$0
Tadd GrandstaffBoard Member5$0
Joseph DavisTreasurer5$0
Joanie ChamberlainSecretary10$0
Preston CunninghamChairman of the Board20$0

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