Second Chance Risk Reduction School LLC
About Us
At Second Chance Risk Reduction, we believe that everyone deserves the opportunity for a fresh start. Life doesn’t always go as planned, and sometimes people find themselves needing to complete a Risk Reduction Program as part of a legal requirement. Our goal is to make that process as smooth, supportive, and valuable as possible.
We provide Georgia’s state-approved Risk Reduction Program in a professional and welcoming environment where students feel respected and supported from the moment they walk through our doors. Our team understands that many participants may feel overwhelmed or unsure about what to expect. That’s why we focus on creating a classroom experience that is organized, informative, and comfortable, allowing you to focus on completing your program with confidence.
Our instructors are experienced, approachable, and committed to helping every participant succeed. Instead of simply going through the material, we guide students through meaningful discussions about responsible decision-making, risk awareness, and the real-life consequences of impaired driving. The goal is not just to complete a requirement, but to walk away with knowledge that can positively impact your future.
Second Chance Risk Reduction was built on the idea that education can be a turning point. Many of our students leave the program feeling more confident, informed, and ready to move forward. We take pride in helping individuals complete their requirements while providing a respectful learning environment that encourages growth and accountability.
If you’re looking for a place that values professionalism, clear guidance, and a supportive atmosphere, Second Chance Risk Reduction is here to help you take the next step forward.
The best gift in life is a second chance!
Risk Reduction (DUI) Classes
ABOUT THE CLASS
Risk Reduction Program (RRP) is a 20 hour class for DUI, drug possession, and at times other offenses are required to attend.
We offer the DUI/RRP class three weekends per month. Some weekend classes are Friday evening (4 hours), Saturday (8 hours) and Sunday (8 hours). Classes are offered via Zoom or “in person”
The assessment is the first step in the intervention process. It is a self-administered survey, which is computer scored and analysed. The assessment instrument is the NEEDS, which is nationally recognized and validated. The NEEDS assessment helps the student understand his/her level of involvement with alcohol and/or drugs and how it is impacting his/her life. The assessment must be completed the day before class begins.
The Needs Assessment Fee is $100.00.
Intervention component or 20 hour class is a course that delivers therapeutic education over a 20 hour period. The required curriculum for the Risk Reduction Program is the Prime for Life.
The class Fee is $260 including materials.
**ALL fees ($360) are set by Georgia law and MUST be paid the day before class begins.
