Candice Baughman designs practical, dignity-centered educational resources, workshops, and reentry curriculum for justice-impacted individuals, nonprofits, churches, agencies, and community partners.
Education should feel practical, human, and possible — especially for people rebuilding after incarceration.
People impacted by incarceration often need more than a handout, lecture, or checklist. They need learning that connects to real life: identity, employment, communication, family, recovery, education, and long-term stability.
Candice understands that effective curriculum has to meet people where they are. It must be clear, practical, respectful, and rooted in the belief that change is possible.
Her curriculum and education work helps organizations create learning experiences that build confidence, life skills, self-advocacy, emotional resilience, and practical next steps.
The goal is not just to teach information. The goal is to help people see a future they can actually move toward.
Candice helps turn lived experience, community needs, and program goals into clear educational tools people can understand, use, and grow from.
Custom lessons and program materials that help justice-impacted individuals prepare for release, reintegration, stability, and long-term growth.
Interactive learning sessions for individuals, families, nonprofits, churches, agencies, and community partners serving reentry populations.
Practical lessons around communication, goal-setting, personal responsibility, employment readiness, emotional resilience, and support systems.
Workbooks, worksheets, discussion guides, facilitator notes, reflection prompts, and participant-facing resources.
Training resources that help mentors walk with justice-impacted individuals using healthy boundaries, lived experience, compassion, and structure.
Helping organizations shape educational programs that are clear, practical, measurable, and aligned with real community needs.
Candice designs curriculum from the ground up with reentry reality in mind. That means the material is not cold, confusing, or disconnected. It is practical, relatable, and built for people who are trying to rebuild life one step at a time.
Prompts and exercises that help participants process identity, goals, barriers, support systems, and next steps.
Lessons that connect education to practical topics like employment, communication, responsibility, and stability.
Tools that help mentors, staff, and community partners lead conversations with compassion and structure.
Candice helps organizations clarify the need, design the learning experience, and create tools that people can actually use.
Candice begins by understanding your audience, goals, barriers, program setting, and the real needs of participants.
Together, you shape the learning journey: topics, outcomes, tone, activities, and participant experience.
Candice develops practical curriculum, worksheets, guides, scripts, workshops, and learning tools.
The curriculum can be reviewed, refined, and strengthened based on feedback, participant needs, and program goals.
Learning materials that help people rebuild confidence, understand next steps, prepare for reentry, and develop practical life skills.
Curriculum and workshops that support program goals, strengthen participant engagement, and improve service delivery.
Training tools that help communities walk alongside returning citizens with compassion, wisdom, boundaries, and practical support.
Educational resources that help teams better support justice-impacted individuals through trauma-informed, dignity-centered practices.
Reentry curriculum is educational material designed to help justice-impacted individuals prepare for life after incarceration. It may include lessons on employment readiness, identity, communication, family, community support, education, recovery, and practical life skills.
Yes. Candice can help nonprofits, churches, agencies, and community partners develop workshops, workbooks, facilitator guides, reflection tools, peer mentor training materials, and reentry education resources.
Candice brings lived experience, reentry advocacy, education, mentorship, and program-building experience together. Her work is practical, relatable, and designed for real people navigating real barriers.
You can start by calling Candice or sending an email to explain your goals, audience, timeline, and what kind of education or curriculum support you need.
Whether you need reentry curriculum, workshops, training materials, or a full educational pathway for your program, Candice can help you build resources rooted in dignity, lived experience, and real transformation.