The eighth class of Incarceration Doesn’t Define Us (I.D.D.U.) graduates were honored during a ceremony Thursday, May 30, at 1 Community Way.
Seven I.D.D.U. participants received a certificate of completion following their commitment to attend weekly training and information sessions about job readiness, housing, education opportunities, budgeting and more. The program now has 66 individuals who have graduated.
Thursday’s graduates included Jennifer Cramton, Caroline Wilson, Trevor Marion, Rodney Williams, Brian Kassler, Colie L. Walker, and Prayer Walton.
Chief Chris Wiles provided words of encouragement for each graduate going forward before the certificate presentation was made.
Keoysha Harper sung the National Anthem before the start of the graduation ceremony.
I.D.D.U. provides resources and assistance to citizens who have recently been released from jail ease back into the community over an eight-week period.
Since the program’s inception in 2021, Community Relations Liaison Ashtyn Foddrell remains committed to being a reference and resource for all the I.D.D.U. graduates.
The successes of the I.D.D.U. program have been overwhelming, as Foddrell pointed out, because there have been graduates who have returned to school to receive their GED, earn a college degree, and received a commercial driver’s license. Another graduate has also had their CNA license restored to return to nursing full time.
Foddrell was invited to present the I.D.D.U. program at the Virginia Association of Chiefs of Police Conference in 2022. In addition, other law enforcement agencies have reached out to her to learn how they can implement a similar I.D.D.U. program in their jurisdiction.