the. >> we're in front of the ceasefire offices in north lawndale. >> what used to be the offices. >> what used to be the offices. >> when the funds stopped within we could no longer pay rent. september 1, we had to lay everybody off. >> how many burgers? >> the former ceasefire interruptors have had to scramble to find work, not away easy task for exfelons. >> i got to eat, so got to do something different. opening a food truck was the option. >> i got laid off like three or four times when they found out my background. >> derek isn't the only one struggling to get by. many evenings after he closed the food truck, he and reverendhood meet with the old crew, none of whom have been able to find work. >> ceasefire lost funding. the thing is what you're going to do and deal with it. >> is it challenging getting jobs because you have records and are convicted felons? >> very. they ask you have you ever been to jail or do you have a background, and it's like yeah. >> no hope at all. going like for me, to apply for a job, once they look at my background within it's automatically xed out. >>