More than a Program,
Persevere is a Movement

What started with one man’s life changing experience, has grown to thousands of life changing experiences for hundreds of men and women in multiple states across the country. And we’re just getting started.

About Us

Technology Transforming Lives

Our Mission

Persevere expands access to career pathways, ensuring all individuals have fair opportunities to succeed through comprehensive technology training, mental health support, and employer partnerships. Founded by Sean Hosman after his own experience with the justice system, we transform lives, strengthen families, and create thriving communities through meaningful opportunity.

The Impact Is Real

This isn’t theory–it’s transformation.

  • 1,700+ lives transformed across six states
  • <3% recidivism rate, crushing the 68% national average
  • 87% employment within six months
  • $50,000+ average starting salary

Our Approach

We surround each participant with wraparound services that address every aspect of their journey:

  • Mental health and trauma recovery
  • Technology education and life skills
  • Family reunification and community integration

More than a comeback—it’s a breakthrough.

Breaking Cycles

Our economic mobility model extends beyond individual transformation. Through our two-generation approach with EPIC Youth TN, we’re breaking cycles of intergenerational incarceration, unemployment, and poverty. When we heal families, we prevent crime.

Employer Partnerships

We connect untapped talent with companies through skills-first hiring, delivering measurable employer ROI through:

  • Work Opportunity Tax Credits (up to $9,600 per hire)
  • Federal Bonding Program ($25,000 coverage)
  • Superior retention outcomes

Join the Movement

Help us expand access to career pathways, remove barriers to success, and transform communities. Our capacity building approach creates business value for employer partners while strengthening workforce readiness.

Because talent exists everywhere—opportunity should too.

Our History

Persevere was born from personal experience when founder Sean Hosman emerged from incarceration in 2012 with a stark realization: his technology skills provided him immediate employment opportunities, while his fellow returning citizens faced nearly insurmountable barriers to work. What began as one man’s mission to share his technical knowledge with others who had been justice-involved has evolved into a transformative organization. Formally incorporated in 2014, Persevere now serves hundreds of individuals annually through comprehensive technology training and support programs operating in six states across correctional facilities and community settings. Our name reflects both the resilience required to rebuild after incarceration and our unwavering commitment to creating pathways where barriers once stood.

Meet Our Founder, Sean Hosman

“I was trying to be a dad and a husband while also running this company and battling addiction and alcoholism. I thought I could balance it, and of course, there is no balance in addiction. I was arrested 12 times in two years. My experiences made me think of a concept I’ve kept coming back to ever since: ready, willing and enabled. I knew I couldn’t quit on my own, but some people around me enabled me to make a change. And I mean “enabled” in the true sense of the word. They gave me the ability to do what I knew needed to be done. They empowered me.” And so Persevere was born.

“Persevere offers a one-year programming course for people behind prison walls so they can become full-stack developers. This includes life-skill classes, support, and even transitional housing. The success rates at Persevere have been phenomenal, and I couldn’t be more proud. I wanted to take it a step further and make sure these graduates had every opportunity to succeed, so I created Banyan Labs. This tech company is there to hire them after release, giving them an opportunity to develop software and work on a real team so they’ll have the experience they need to build a thriving career.

Our population needs truly viable skills with real opportunities to succeed. Technology offers meaningful jobs, careers, and even entrepreneurship. I always say technology is the great equalizer. It’s a language that people in those circumstances often haven’t learned yet. Coding is a language that puts them back in the world.

The results couldn’t be better. Those who graduate from Persevere and are released have a 93% job placement rate and 85% job retention rate. The plan is working; we are changing lives. And this isn’t the end. I can’t wait to see where these students and graduates go from here.”

– Sean Hosman, Founder of Persevere

Get Involved

We are committed to communities and various stakeholders working together to form coalitions and create partnerships to bring education, housing, jobs, and mental health and substance abuse services to their respective areas. Help us in our mission to change lives by providing technical training and life skills to eligible job seekers. 

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