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EXPOnential 2025

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Join us for an incredible evening at the 2025 EXPOnential Gala & Banquet.

We’re gathering to celebrate the remarkable people and partners who walk beside us in this journey, and to honor the powerful progress we’ve made together. More than just a celebration, this evening is a meaningful reminder that every person deserves a fair chance to thrive, no matter their past.

We are excited to announce that David Ayala, Executive Director of the Formerly Incarcerated, Convicted People & Families Movement (FICPFM), will be speaking at EXPOnential 2025!
David’s journey from incarceration to national leadership is a powerful reminder of the possibilities that open when communities invest in second chances. His energy and passion for justice will bring an unforgettable presence to the evening. With Wisconsin DOC Secretary Jared Hoy also speaking this year represents a powerful milestone in our collective efforts to build bridges and open new pathways for individuals returning home.

Guests will enjoy a fine dining experience that complements the spirit of the evening. Art Against the Odds: Wisconsin Prisons Art Project, will be returning with another special exhibition that promises to inspire and move us all.

Get your tickets here now and be part of this unforgettable evening: https://secure.everyaction.com/XevQdmKn1UG2wTXJrsCv-A2




Aug 28, 2025

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