In this year-end message, the Utah Prisoner Advocate Network expresses gratitude to the Utah Department of Corrections and its staff for their partnership, responsiveness, and continued efforts throughout a challenging year.
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The Utah Department of Workforce Services will be hosting a virtual job fair with more than 2,000 opportunities available statewide.
The job fair will take place on July 9 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., and will feature open positions in health care, local government, manufacturing, construction, education, retail, food and beverage distribution, transportation, hospitality and more.
“The virtual job fair offers a way for job seekers to connect directly with hiring managers across the state, making it easy to explore new career opportunities from the comfort of home,” said Liz Carver, Workforce Development Division director.
Participants in the job fair will be able to access company profiles, job openings, and social media. They are required to bring a resume and a professional photo and can participate from their own computer or smartphone. Employers may schedule one-on-one interviews or hire on the spot.
“We encourage anyone looking for a new opportunity to update their resume and join us for the virtual job fair,” said Carver.
The fair will be free to attend. Anyone interested in attending the virtual job fair is encouraged to pre-register and create an account or sign in to “my Job Search” on the Workforce Services website.The Utah Department of Workforce Services will be hosting a virtual job fair with more than 2,000 opportunities available statewide. More information: ;
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Happy Independence Day from the Utah Prisoner Advocate Network!
Today, as our nation celebrates 250 years since the signing of the Declaration of Independence, we pause to reflect on the meaning of liberty, justice, accountability, and the ongoing work of building a more compassionate society.
For UPAN, this day is also a reminder that the values we celebrate as a country must extend to all people, including incarcerated individuals, their families, victims, communities, and those working toward rehabilitation and reentry.
We believe in public safety, accountability, second chances, family connection, and the power of informed advocacy. As we mark America’s semiquincentennial, may we continue striving toward a justice system that reflects both responsibility and humanity.
From all of us at UPAN, we wish you and your loved ones a safe, meaningful, and peaceful Independence Day.
1776–2026 | 250 Years
Utah Prisoner Advocate Network
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There is no constitutional right to counsel for people on death row in the United States beyond their initial limited-scope direct appeal. The ABA Death Penalty Representation Project works nationwide to address this crisis of counsel. In the past 27 years, the Project has directly assisted more than 425 death-sentenced prisoners by recruiting pro bono counsel. To date, 116 prisoners have been saved from wrongful execution with the help of the Project’s pro bono attorneys. Learn more about this ABA good work: ... See MoreSee Less
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Celebrating 10 Years of Community and Hope at the Utah Peer Conference
This year marked the 10th Anniversary of the Utah Peer Conference, celebrating a decade of elevating peer voices, strengthening communities, and fostering hope and recovery across Utah. The conference brought together peer professionals, advocates, and leaders from across the state to learn, connect, and grow.
USARA proudly sent coaches from throughout Utah to attend the conference, earn continuing education credits (CEUs), and bring new knowledge and skills back to their teams, recovery community centers, and peer support communities. Takeaways included learning about the SafeUT app for frontline workers, understanding the evolving roles of Family, Youth, and Certified Peer Support Specialists, exploring the stages of change in recovery, and strengthening supervision and coaching practices that support both peers and staff.
We are grateful to Jacky's Recovery and the Utah Peer Conference Committee for hosting this meaningful event and creating a space where peer professionals can continue growing, collaborating, and strengthening recovery support across our state
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