
We’re Not Broken. We’re Rebuilding.
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We’re Not Broken. We’re Rebuilding.
I’m Mark Anthony Johnson, a retired Federal Bureau of Prisons administrator, former warden, and U.S. Air Force veteran. After decades behind the wire, I’ve committed my life to transforming lives through Trauma-Informed Correctional Care (TICC)—a program I created to rebuild the hearts, minds, and futures of incarcerated youth, returning citizens, and their families.
This campaign supports our nonprofit, Life to the Brim, Inc., in delivering TICC programs across correctional institutions, juvenile justice centers, and communities struggling with trauma, reentry, and the school-to-prison pipeline.
How Funds Will Be Used:
Phase 1 – Foundation ($125,000)
Printing trauma toolkits & curriculum
Facilitator training & volunteer engagement
Youth engagement & dramatized reentry presentations
Phase 2 – Community Integration ($175,000)
Peer mentor stipends
Emergency housing/transportation fund
Workshops for families & correctional officers
Phase 3 – National Readiness ($200,000)
Research + IRB submission
Media campaign and documentary
Licensing for national replication
This isn’t just a program—it’s a second chance. A lifeline. A movement.
Whether you give $10, $100, or share this campaign with your network, YOU become part of the rebuild.
Let’s break cycles. Let’s restore purpose.
Donate. Volunteer. Hire. Heal.
“We’re Not Broken. We’re Rebuilding.”
– Mark Anthony Johnson
Founder, Life to the Brim, Inc.
Organizer

Mark Johnson
Organizer
Wesley Chapel, FL