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Local marketing that respects neighborhoods—and the people doing the work.

We help brands grow walk-in traffic with accountable street distribution—and we structure jobs for people who are sober, returning from incarceration, or both, so “second chance” means training, wages, and supervision—not a stunt for your press release.

Who walks your routes

Built for recovery, re-entry, and a steady paycheck

Many roles are intentionally designed for teammates who have done time or fought addiction—and who are now showing up sober, coachable, and ready for accountability. That means predictable schedules, paid onboarding, supervisor coverage, and zero embarrassment tours: your brand sees professional crews, not “charity optics.”

  • Sobriety-aligned shifts

    Structures that respect meetings, medical privacy, and stability.

  • Re-entry pathways

    Documentation-friendly hiring and escalation paths—not dead-end gigs.

  • Supervised field proof

    Routes and QA sampling so clients and crews share the same truth.

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Why we exist

Marketing should never be anonymous at the doorstep. We train crews for professionalism, safety, and pride—because your brand and our teammates share the same sidewalk.

Supervisors, route books, and weekly QA sampling keep every campaign accountable—from planning through follow-up reporting with your team.

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Proof-minded operations—not promises in a vacuum.

Industry leaders built trust with photo verification, geo-aware routing, and coordinator coverage. Our product story follows those patterns so your team can rehearse workflows that feel familiar—then layer in second-chance hiring as your differentiator.

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