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San Mateo County program helps high-risk parolees return to society

8/12/10 Mercury News—"As hard as it is to find a job right now, it's even harder if you're an addict and a parolee. Seventeen men and women considered high-risk parolees celebrated Thursday the 90-day and 180-day marks in their freedom from jail and prison, having so far successfully navigated a new federally funded county re-entry program called Achieve 180, named for what organizers hope will be a complete turnaround in the lives of the program's participants."
http://www.mercurynews.com/
Author(s)
Sean Maher
Date
8/12/10
State
California
Source
Mercury News


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