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We are a nonprofit, 501C-3 vocational carpentry teaching organization that is newly formed and our mission is to bring these teaching programs to county jail and state prison inmates throughout the United States.
Outreach staff from the Community Reentry Program
assess inmates with military service records
in the LA County Jail prior to their release and
provide links to needed services, including but not
limited to services provided by the Veterans Administration
itself.
Summit Psychological Associates, Inc. is a mental health agency founded in 1984. Its mission is to provide the highest quality, cost effective behavioral health care to individuals, couples, families and organizations. Our staff consists of professionals from the major behavioral health care disciplines who are dedicated to helping people live healthier, happier and more productive lives.
We teach healthy communication, marriage strengthening, character development and job/work ethic skills to incarcerated fathers and their spouses/partners across the state of Ohio
The Summit County ADM Crisis Center provides a cost effective and humane point of entry to comprehensive alcohol and drug treatment services for chemically dependent residents of Summit County, Ohio.
We are the only program in Westchester County NY serving youth offfenders 16-21 in the criminal justice system by providing a community based, staff-secure alternative to incarceration. We provide residential, educational, clinical, vocational and life skills management training.
Beautiful Disasters, Inc is an organization dedicated to creating a positive and successful future for inmates, their families and others in low income communities affected by the large number of inmates being released back onto their streets through the use of music and art therapy and vocational training. We intend to do this through uniting already established programs, schools, businesses and others throughout our area in fundraising and awareness spreading events which will not only unite these other like minded individuals, but offer a way for our program participants to earn income, learn a new trade or develop a new skill and have the stability of halfway homes, counselors and mentors to support and encourage them.
Nearly 10,000 inmates from Washington, D.C. are serving their sentences in federal prisons across the United States. Hope House provides programming to help men who are incarcerated in prisons outside the Washington, D.C. area to stay connected to their families.
Re-entry program for ex-offenders that are homeless re-entering the community from Prison or Jail back to their county of origin. When accepted they will begin education, job training, soft skills, debt/credit education, and eventual completion of the program when making over 50% of the AMI. Focuses on recovery, payment of fines, and resolution of criminal behavior.
Engaging students in film, financial literacy, and parent resources is one of the most important factors in creating tomorrow's workforce in film industry.
Focus First is a program that addresses this issue. Through hands-on classroom activities, mentoring, presentations, and behind-the-scenes field trips, students discover the world of film and production engineering. The ex-offenders/participants are then challenged to identify a problem or opportunity and make a film of the solution. Students present their film to their peers and community in a film educational summit.
Focus First will be offered to (20-25) students from (reentry programs across Atlanta) as an (evening activity in the winter, spring, summer, and fall). Participants typically have their GED and that have expressed an interest in film program.
Film Outreach Institute in Atlanta, Georgia provides alternative film outreach programs to empower the students in the art visual arts of film. The professional film program will provide secondary education, scholarships, online college course, film lectures, panels and job placement that prepare students for careers in the film industry.
Film Outreach Goal to provide intellectual emotional, interpersonal growth for student and their families, through advocacy, education, mentoring and community outreach. Film Outreach offers community and culturally based film reach where individualized driven plans are developed. The programs are designed to meet the needs of the urban community to promote success, safety and performance in the home, school and community. Our volunteers work with a “whatever it takes” approach with students and families to create individualized plans that cover the entire range of life situations, including financial literacy, parent resources, education and family recreation all through filmmaking. Mentors are recruited from corporate, grassroots and faith-based community organizations throughout Georgia with diverse backgrounds representing local demographics.
The Doe Fund’s Ready, Willing and Able (RWA) program is a proven prisoner reentry program that helps newly released parolees permanently break the cycle of incarceration. In addition to the paid transitional work at the heart of the program, RWA also provides comprehensive social and educational services; safe, secure, drug-free housing (to those who would otherwise become homeless upon release); drug testing and counseling; vocational training; job prep and placement services; and lifetime graduate assistance.
This program strives to prepare New York and New Jersey communities for the reentry of people released from incarceration. This effort is based on the realization that although great works are done to prepare those being released, less effort is made to address the concerns and challenges faced by those communities receiving these individuals.
BI Incorporated’s day reporting center programs are designed for chronic offenders at risk for recidivism. These cognitive behavioral treatment programs operate under evidence-based principles. BI’s programs include regular reporting to the center, cognitive behavioral treatment, life skills training, and ongoing alcohol and drug testing. Staff uses an evidence-based assessment tool to determine risk and needs and objectively identify the appropriate level of supervision and treatment. In addition, the center offers access to valuable community resources that can help break down barriers to successful community reintegration. These community resources include food and housing, health services, education, employment, proper identification, legal support, family classes, wellness, substance abuse. After completing the program, offenders are required to periodically return for Aftercare.
BI’s reentry programs can be customized for variety of populations. BI has more than 30 day reporting centers across the U.S.
The Albany County Reentry Task Force is a DCJS grant funded program. The mission of the Task Force is to increase public safety and to reduce recidivism by developing a strong reentry system that emphasizes evidence-based principles and approaches to addressing the criminogenic needs of formerly incarcerated individuals.
Most men, and women have no where to go to, but to the streets, and back to their old ways, but God's Helping hand has a solution for the house that are boarded up that our re-enty men, and women. That we receive funding from various grants, and some guidance from a gentleman who will be willing with pay to help train our clients to continue rehabing old houses for others to have a positive environment, and to get paid as they train, and we will inturn find out their other interests, goals, dreams, and in turn help them achieve those goals with the help of our grants that coming up in June. We will be needing four boarded up houss to work with, and in the mean time we will have their sleeping quarters, and kitchen, and water, electric, and on and available, but we will finish the house in which they live, and move on to the next houe. We will have on staff, three indivdauls that wiil take turns being in the house to keep a strick, and structure environment to live as successful individuls. One must learn how to discipline one's self when he returns to society. God's Helping Hand will be their to conduct our services in an orderly fashion, because all thing must be done in order. They will also learn how to respect other, and their opinons, and how our action are an important part in being responsible, and our actions have a lot to do with our outcome of our lives. Our client will learn how to distinguish between positive, and negative thoughts, and how to deal with peer pleasure, how to conduct oneself when confronted by adversity. Postive re-enforcement will be taught daily, and other issue will be acessed when one enter God's Helping Hand facilities. There will be rules, and by laws that all have to abid in to continue with this program, called Prepare for the Future!
BI Incorporated’s day reporting center programs are designed for chronic offenders at risk for recidivism. These cognitive behavioral treatment programs operate under evidence-based principles. BI’s programs include regular reporting to the center, cognitive behavioral treatment, life skills training, and ongoing alcohol and drug testing. Staff uses an evidence-based assessment tool to determine risk and needs and objectively identify the appropriate level of supervision and treatment. In addition, the center offers access to valuable community resources that can help break down barriers to successful community reintegration. These community resources include food and housing, health services, education, employment, proper identification, legal support, family classes, wellness, substance abuse. After completing the program, offenders are required to periodically return for Aftercare.
BI’s reentry programs can be customized for variety of populations. BI has more than 30 day reporting centers across the U.S.
The Lighthouse for Recovery is a transitional residential housing (sober living) program for the homeless, substance/drug abuse, domestic violence, veterans and prison re-entry for the state of Alabama.
BI Incorporated’s day reporting center programs are designed for chronic offenders at risk for recidivism. These cognitive behavioral treatment programs operate under evidence-based principles. BI’s programs include regular reporting to the center, cognitive behavioral treatment, life skills training, and ongoing alcohol and drug testing. Staff uses an evidence-based assessment tool to determine risk and needs and objectively identify the appropriate level of supervision and treatment. In addition, the center offers access to valuable community resources that can help break down barriers to successful community reintegration. These community resources include food and housing, health services, education, employment, proper identification, legal support, family classes, wellness, substance abuse. After completing the program, offenders are required to periodically return for Aftercare.
BI’s reentry programs can be customized for variety of populations. BI has more than 30 day reporting centers across the U.S.
BI Incorporated’s day reporting center programs are designed for chronic offenders at risk for recidivism. These cognitive behavioral treatment programs operate under evidence-based principles. BI’s programs include regular reporting to the center, cognitive behavioral treatment, life skills training, and ongoing alcohol and drug testing. Staff uses an evidence-based assessment tool to determine risk and needs and objectively identify the appropriate level of supervision and treatment. In addition, the center offers access to valuable community resources that can help break down barriers to successful community reintegration. These community resources include food and housing, health services, education, employment, proper identification, legal support, family classes, wellness, substance abuse. After completing the program, offenders are required to periodically return for Aftercare.
BI’s reentry programs can be customized for variety of populations. BI has more than 30 day reporting centers across the U.S.