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Ex‐Offender Local Resources Alabama Aid to Inmate Mothers ‐ Reconnect Program Project Reconnect is an aftercare program to prepare the women for release, and to help them overcome the barriers they encounter as they make their transition back into the community. After release, Aid to Inmate Mothers steps in to help the women secure jobs and housing, and to provide essential supportive counseling. http://www.inmatemoms.org 660 Morgan Avenue Montgomery, AL 36104 334‐262‐2245 [email protected] Fountain House The emphasis at Fountain House is on positive and healthy relationships. All residents will work with management and staff to regain their self‐confidence and resume their lives in a productive manner. http://www.thefountainhouse.net/ 116 N. McDonough Street Montgomery, AL 36104 334‐391‐7508 Renascence, Inc. Renascence, Inc. assists in the transition of non‐violent, male ex‐offenders from prison to steady employment and responsible living. Renascence provides housing, appropriate monotoring, interpersonal and life skills programs, recovery support groups, as well as access to employment, health, and educational services. https://halfway‐home.net/services/ 215 Clayton Street Montgomery, AL 36104 334‐832‐1402 Shepherd’s Fold Shepherd`s Fold, Inc. is a residential life transformation center for men and women being released from prison. After entering the center, they will find assistance with regaining identification documents, finding employment, learning to make positive choices, and financial and educational literacy. https://www.myshepherdsfold.org/ PO Box 2084 Birmingham, AL 35201‐2084 205‐780‐6211 Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 1 of 132 The Dannon Project ‐ A Chance for Everyone Returning The Dannon Project’ reentry program provides a variety of resources, including help with obtaining personal identification, finding housing, getting job training, healing from substance abuse, and finding employment among several other services. http://dannonproject.org/reentry_initiative.php 2324 5th Avenue North Birmingham, AL 35205 205‐202‐4072 [email protected] The Foundry The Foundry Re‐Entry Program is designed to help men leaving prison successfully transition to independence. This Christ‐ centered ministry equips them with tools they need to remain drug‐free and to get established in the community. After their release from jail or prison, Re‐Entry residents can live and work at The Foundry while our staff helps them obtain their driver's licenses, social security cards, full‐time employment and housing. http://www.thefoundryonline.org/programs_reentry.php 1800 4th Ave. North P.O. Box 824 Bessemer, AL 35020 205‐424‐4673 [email protected] The Love Lady Center The Lovelady Center is a 9 to 12 month program designed to restore hope and rebuild lives. Women and their children enter our program for various reasons, all needing help in their lives. By introducing women and children to Christ and offering a multitude of needed services. The Lovelady Center helps women attain a brighter future. http://www.loveladycenter.org/portal/ 7916 2nd Avenue South Birmingham, AL 35206 205‐833‐7410 Winners Inc. It is our belief that by providing a drug free atmosphere, we will foster an environment for growth and recovery. It is also our belief that the lives of the women who have served and those in association with them will see and experience great change for the better, by focusing on key areas such as accountability, education, and responsibility, families, communities, and employment. 8800 Three Mile Rd. Irvington, AL 36544 251‐824‐1585 Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 2 of 132 Arizona Arizona Common Ground Arizona Common Ground connects released inmates with long‐term, gainful employment through life skills training, and engaging the community in education to create effective solutions to re‐entry. http://www.azcommonground.org/ 2406 South 24th Street Suite E‐114 Phoenix, AZ 85034 602‐914‐9000 Arizona Women’s Education and Employment, Inc. AWEE's Path to Living Free (PLF) assists male and female ex‐offenders to become successful upon their exit from prison and during their re‐entry into the community. http://awee.org/what‐we‐do/ 640 N. 1st Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85003 602‐223‐4333 [email protected] BOSS Ex‐offender Services Buckeye Outreach for Social Services (BOSS) offers a CIRCLE OF SERVICES to the Unemployed, underemployed, Veterans, Ex‐ Offenders, those in recovery, and people who just want to do better. http://www.bosssite.org/ 501 E Mahoney Ave Buckeye, AZ 85326 623‐386‐6365 EVOLVE EVOLVE offers job counseling, case management, vocational education, and job placement to individuals with criminal histories. Services available include resume preparation, interview techniques, and mentorship. http://transformgov.org/en/Article/10941/EVOLVE_Program_to_Assist_ExOffenders 411 No. Central Avenue Suite 400 Phoenix, AZ 85004 888‐496‐0944 [email protected] Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 3 of 132 Family Service Agency The Community Re‐Integration Program provides an array of services all dedicated to assisting ex‐offenders in preparing for, securing, and maintaining long‐term employment. The program is designed to meet the specific needs of ex‐offenders re‐ entering the workforce to ensure a successful transition into society. http://fsaphoenix.org/service/cri/ 2400 N. Central Ave Suite #400 Phoenix, AZ 85004 602‐264‐9891 [email protected] Goodwill of Northern Arizona Fresh Start can help you adjust to life outside of jail or prison with foundation work readiness training including application, resumes, interviewing, job leads, job search attire, transportation, and other needs. https://goodwillna.org/jobs/programs‐and‐services/#Fresh‐start 4308 E. Route 66 Flagstaff, AZ 86004 928‐526‐9188 Inn Transitions, Inc. Inn Transitions conducts outreach within Flagstaff that provides assistance tailored to individual circumstances and needs. http://www.inntransitions.org/services.html 2140 E. Route 66 Royal Inn, AZ 86004 928‐779‐4141 [email protected] JobPath JobPath was created to meet an urgent community need for job training programs in Tucson, Arizona and Pima County. Many adults were underemployed and working two and three minimum wage jobs to support themselves and their families. http://awee.org/what‐we‐do/ 655 North Alvernon Way Suite 205 Tucson, AZ 85711 520 324‐0402 Old Pueblo Community Foundation The Old Pueblo Community Foundation and Compass Healthcare have collaborated to offer a state‐wide corrections re‐entry program for male and female offenders on the verge of parole revocation. http://helptucson.org/index.php 4501 E. Fifth Street Tucson, AZ 85711 520‐546‐0122 Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 4 of 132 Primavera Foundation The Prisoner Re‐entry Program (PREP) is designed to assist newly ex‐prisoners in the community through an employment‐ based program that incorporates housing, mentoring, job training, and other services. http://www.primavera.org/html/stability/jobtrainingwork.html#PREP 702 S. 6th Avenue Tucson, AZ 85701 520‐623‐5111 [email protected] Arkansas Central Arkansas Community Correction Center Community‐based residential settings offering structure, supervision, surveillance, drug/alcohol treatment, educational and vocational programs, employment counseling, socialization and life skills programs, community work transition and/or forms of treatment and programs. http://www.dcc.arkansas.gov/locations/Pages/locationDetails.aspx?show=38 4823 West 7th Street Little Rock, AR 72205 501‐686‐9800 [email protected] Goodwill Industries of Arkansas We assist job seekers who ae reentrying the workforce. If you are unemployed, need job training or are looking for a new career, Goodwill can help. http://www.goodwillar.org/job‐seekers/services/ 7400 Scott Hamilton Drive Little Rock, AR 72209 501‐372‐5100 [email protected] Northeast Arkansas Community Corrections Center Community‐based residential settings offering structure, supervision, surveillance, drug/alcohol treatment, educational and vocational programs, employment counseling, socialization and life skills programs, community work transition and/or forms of treatment and programs. http://www.dcc.arkansas.gov/locations/Pages/locationDetails.aspx?show=25 1351 Cyro Road PO BOX 487 Osceola, AR 72370 870‐563‐8330 [email protected] Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 5 of 132 Omega Center Community‐based residential settings offering structure, supervision, surveillance, drug/alcohol treatment, educational and vocational programs, employment counseling, socialization and life skills programs, community work transition and/or forms of treatment and programs. http://www.dcc.arkansas.gov/locations/Pages/locationDetails.aspx?show=48 104 Walco Ln Malvern, AR 72104 501‐467‐3041 [email protected] Our House, Inc. Our three main areas of focus are Employment, Adult Education and Life Skills. We also have a Reentry program targeted to Career Center students with past criminal history. At the Career Center, we believe that with hard work and quality resources, residents and community members can leave our center with the tools and skills needed to excel in both a career and in day‐to‐day life. http://ourhouseshelter.org/careercenter/ 302 E. Roosevelt Little Rock, AR 72204 501‐374‐7383 ext. 218 [email protected] Southeast Arkansas Community Corrections Center Community‐based residential settings offering structure, supervision, surveillance, drug/alcohol treatment, educational and vocational programs, employment counseling, socialization and life skills programs, community work transition and/or forms of treatment and programs. http://www.dcc.arkansas.gov/locations/Pages/locationDetails.aspx?show=59 7301 West 13th Street Pine Bluff, AR 71602 501‐686‐9800 [email protected] Southwest Arkansas Community Corrections Center Community‐based residential settings offering structure, supervision, surveillance, drug/alcohol treatment, educational and vocational programs, employment counseling, socialization and life skills programs, community work transition and/or forms of treatment and programs. http://www.dcc.arkansas.gov/locations/Pages/locationDetails.aspx?show=74 506 Walnut St Texarkana, AR 71854 870‐779‐2036 [email protected] Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 6 of 132 California A New Way of Life More than 70% of the women who come to stay in our sober living homes and participate in our programming are successful in breaking the cycle—staying out of prison, and getting their lives back on track. http://anewwayoflife.org/ P.O. Box 875288 Los Angeles, CA 90087 323‐563‐3575 American Works of California America Works places hard‐to‐serve populations and has jobs for all skill levels. http://www.americaworks.com/locations/california 1212 Broadway 11th Floor Oakland, CA 94612 510‐891‐9100 [email protected] Arriba Juntos Arriba Juntos, a community‐based organization, serving a diverse population in San Francisco including ex‐offenders. They have direct placement for clients who have job skills. Training is available in computer technology, including MS Office Suite, and certified nursing assistance with the ability to obtain California licensing. Arriba Juntos has a subsidized wage/on job training program that is used as an incentive to employers to hire individuals with criminal records. http://www.arribajuntos.org 1850 Mission St San Francisco, CA 94103 415‐487‐3240 [email protected] Asian Resources The career center offers training or support services to participants to ensure that any barriers in retaining employment are addresses. http://asianresources.org/ 7640 Greenback Lane Citrus Heights, CA 95610 916‐745.4313 Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 7 of 132 Back on My Feet Back on My Feet recruits members (individuals experiencing homelessness) at homeless and residential facilities around the country and begins with a commitment to run three days a week in the early morning. After 30 days in the program, members with 90% attendance earn the opportunity to move into the second phase of the program called Next Steps, which provides educational support, job training programs, employment partnership referrals and housing resources. Almost 80% of individuals who start the program move into Next Steps. http://la.backonmyfeet.org/ 811 W 7th Street 12th Floor Los Angeles, CA 90017 [email protected] Center for Employment Opportunities ‐ Los Angeles The Center for Employment Opportunities (CEO) is dedicated to providing immediate, effective and comprehensive employment services to men and women returning home from prison and detention facilities in California. https://ceoworks.org/los‐angeles/ 448 South Hill Street Suite 908 Los Angeles, CA 90013 213‐219‐7873 Center for Employment Opportunities ‐ Oakland The Center for Employment Opportunities (CEO) is dedicated to providing immediate, effective and comprehensive employment services to men and women returning home from prison and detention facilities to New York City. https://ceoworks.org/our‐offices/oakland/ 464 7th Street Oakland, CA 94607 510‐251‐2240 Center for Employment Opportunities ‐ San Bernardino The Center for Employment Opportunities (CEO) is dedicated to providing immediate, effective and comprehensive employment services to men and women returning home from prison and detention facilities in California. https://ceoworks.org/our‐offices/san‐bernardino/ 1630 South E Street Suite A San Bernardino, CA 92408 909‐380‐8822 Center for Employment Opportunities ‐ San Diego The Center for Employment Opportunities (CEO) is dedicated to providing immediate, effective and comprehensive employment services to men and women returning home from prison and detention facilities to New York City. https://ceoworks.org/our‐offices/san‐diego/ 450 A Street Suite 300 San Diego, CA 92101 619‐684‐4810 Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 8 of 132 Center for Employment Opportunities ‐ San Jose The Center for Employment Opportunities (CEO) is dedicated to providing immediate, effective and comprehensive employment services to men and women returning home from prison and detention facilities in California. https://ceoworks.org/san‐jose/ 1435 Koll Circle Suite 104 San Jose, CA 95112 Center for Employment Training ‐ Coachella The Center for Employment Training (CET) is one of the country's largest, most effective educational, and employment training programs, focused on those who need help the most. http://www.cetweb.org/aboutcet/index.html 49‐111 Highway 111 Suite 5 Coachella, CA 92236 760‐398‐8889 Center for Employment Training ‐ Colton The Center for Employment Training (CET) is one of the country's largest, most effective educational, and employment training programs, focused on those who need help the most. http://www.cetweb.org/aboutcet/index.html 1099 N. Pepper Avenue Colton, CA 92324 909‐478‐3818 Center for Employment Training ‐ El Centro The Center for Employment Training (CET) is one of the country's largest, most effective educational, and employment training programs, focused on those who need help the most. http://www.cetweb.org/aboutcet/index.html 294 South 3rd Street El Centro, CA 92243 760‐337‐6565 Center for Employment Training ‐ Oxnard The Center for Employment Training (CET) is one of the country's largest, most effective educational, and employment training programs, focused on those who need help the most. http://www.cetweb.org/aboutcet/index.html 761 South C Street Oxnard, CA 93030 805‐487‐9821 Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 9 of 132 Center for Employment Training ‐ Sacramento The Center for Employment Training (CET) is one of the country's largest, most effective educational, and employment training programs, focused on those who need help the most. http://www.cetweb.org/aboutcet/index.html 8376 Fruitridge Road Sacramento, CA 95828 916‐393‐7401 Center for Employment Training ‐ Salinas The Center for Employment Training (CET) is one of the country's largest, most effective educational, and employment training programs, focused on those who need help the most. http://www.cetweb.org/aboutcet/index.html 421 Monterey Street Salinas, CA 93901 760‐728‐0842 Center for Employment Training ‐ San Diego The Center for Employment Training (CET) is one of the country's largest, most effective educational, and employment training programs, focused on those who need help the most. http://www.cetweb.org/sandiego/index.html 4153 Market Street San Diego, CA 92102 619‐527‐4895 Center for Employment Training ‐ San Jose The Center for Employment Training (CET) is one of the country's largest, most effective educational, and employment training programs, focused on those who need help the most. http://www.cetweb.org/sandiego/index.html 701 Vine Street San Jose, CA 95110 408‐534‐5360 Center for Employment Training ‐ Santa Maria The Center for Employment Training (CET) is one of the country's largest, most effective educational, and employment training programs, focused on those who need help the most. http://www.cetweb.org/aboutcet/index.html 509 W. Morrison Ave Santa Maria, CA 93458 909‐351‐3100 Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 10 of 132 Center for Employment Training ‐ Soledad The Center for Employment Training (CET) is one of the country's largest, most effective educational, and employment training programs, focused on those who need help the most. http://www.cetweb.org/aboutcet/index.html 930 Los Coches Drive Soledad, CA 93960 831‐678‐0448 Center for Employment Training ‐ Watsonville The Center for Employment Training (CET) is one of the country's largest, most effective educational, and employment training programs, focused on those who need help the most. http://www.cetweb.org/aboutcet/index.html 10 Blanca Lane Watsonville, CA 95076 831‐728‐4551 Center for Living & Learning The mission of Center for Living and Learning is to improve lives by assisting individuals transitioning from rehabilitation or with barriers to employment, into the workforce so that they may become contributing members of society. The main focus of the Center for Living and Learning is on providing paid vocational apprenticeships to rehabilitated criminals, recovering drug abusers, at‐risk youth, and other disadvantaged individuals in computer skills, data entry, customer service and administration. http://www.center4living.lle.org/organizational‐data.shtml 14549 Archwood Street #221 Van Nuys, CA 91405 818‐781‐1073 [email protected] Center Point Inc. Our Community Services Coordinators provide referrals for housing and employment services gender responsive case management services and referrals to social support services and other organiza ons that help to sustain recovery efforts. http://www.cpinc.org/criminaljustice.php 135 Paul Drive San Rafael, CA 94903 415‐492‐4444 Center Point Inc. SASCA/BASN and Multi‐Service Center Our Community Services Coordinators provide referrals for housing and employment services gender responsive case management services and referrals to social support services and other organiza ons that help to sustain recovery efforts. http://www.cpinc.org/criminaljustice.php 1601 Second St. #104 San Rafael, CA 94901 415‐456‐6655 Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 11 of 132 Center Point Inc. Adult Residential Our Community Services Coordinators provide referrals for housing and employment services gender responsive case management services and referrals to social support services and other organiza ons that help to sustain recovery efforts. http://www.cpinc.org/criminaljustice.php 603 D St. & 207 1st St. San Rafael, CA 94901 415‐454‐9444 Center Point Inc. Female Offender Treatment and Employment Program Our Community Services Coordinators provide referrals for housing and employment services, gender responsive case management services, and referrals to social support services and other organiza ons that help to sustain recovery efforts. http://www.cpinc.org/criminaljustice.php 11228 Fair Oaks Blvd. Fair Oaks, CA 95628 916‐962‐2800 Center Point Inc. Women & Children's Residential Our Community Services Coordinators provide referrals for housing and employment services gender responsive case management services and referrals to social support services and other organiza ons that help to sustain recovery efforts. http://www.cpinc.org/criminaljustice.php , CA 13350 415‐459‐1292 Chrysalis ‐ Los Angeles Chrysalis is a nonprofit organization dedicated to creating a pathway to self‐sufficiency for homeless and low‐income individuals by providing the resources and support needed to find and retain employment. http://www.changelives.org/ 522 So. Main Street Los Angeles, CA 90013 213‐806‐6300 [email protected] Chrysalis ‐ Pacoima Chrysalis is a nonprofit organization dedicated to creating a pathway to self‐sufficiency for homeless and low‐income individuals by providing the resources and support needed to find and retain employment. http://www.changelives.org/ 14015 Van Nuys Blvd Ste. E Pacoima, CA 91331 818‐794‐4200 [email protected] Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 12 of 132 Chrysalis ‐ Santa Monica Chrysalis is a nonprofit organization dedicated to creating a pathway to self‐sufficiency for homeless and low‐income individuals by providing the resources and support needed to find and retain employment. http://www.changelives.org/ 1853 Lincoln Blvd Santa Monica, CA 90404 310‐401‐9400 [email protected] Community Action Board of Santa Cruz County The mission of ALCANCE is to provide youth and adults with employment services, work skills development and community engagement. We honor and serve those who are under‐resourced, at‐risk or involved in the justice system. The ALCANCE program offers opportunities for low‐income youth and adult to improve their quality of life and to reach their full potential through employment services, leadership development, and meaningful community engagement. http://www.cabinc.org/crp 406 Main Street Suite 207 Watsonville, CA 95076 831‐724‐4771 [email protected] Cypress Mandela The Cypress Mandela Training Center is a community based organization dedicated to improving the lives of the people it serves by providing pre‐apprentice construction and life skills training, along with employment assistance. http://www.cypressmandela.org/about_cypress_mandela 2229 Poplar Street Oakland, CA 94607 510‐208‐7350 [email protected] Delancey Street Foundation ‐ Los Angeles Delancey Street is a residential self‐help organization for former substance abusers, ex‐convicts, homeless individuals. The average resident has been a hard‐core drug and alcohol abuser, has been in prison, and is unskilled. http://www.delanceystreetfoundation.org/index.php 400 N. Vermont Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90004 323‐662‐4122 Delancey Street Foundation ‐ San Francisco Delancey Street is a residential self‐help organization for former substance abusers, ex‐convicts, homeless individuals. The average resident has been a hard‐core drug and alcohol abuser, has been in prison, and is unskilled. http://www.delanceystreetfoundation.org/index.php 600 Embarcadero San Francisco, CA 94107 415‐512‐5104 Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 13 of 132 Fresno Economic Opportunities Commission Prior to and after being released, low‐income and basic skills deficient individuals are provided with comprehensive education, training and employment related services that increase their employability, strengthen their work ethic, and lead them toward the path of self‐sufficiency. http://www.fresnoeoc.org/re‐entry‐transitional‐program 1920 Mariposa Mall Suite 300 Fresno, CA 93721 559‐268‐1000 [email protected] Good Samaritan Project The Good Samaritan Project is a place where hope, compassion and encouragement is offered to every person recently released from incarceration and living in San Jose, Morgan Hill or Gilroy. Eligible participants are men and women at least 18 years of age recently released from a State or County institutions (prison/jail). The Good Samaritan Project serves those released on probation and parole. This is a free program of the Faith Re‐Entry Collaborative and open to those that meet the eligibility requirements. http://cathedraloffaith.org/contentpages/34929/aa2cf847‐d3cf‐48eb‐8998‐d3b0df8a864b/GoodSamaritanRe‐entryProgram. 2315 Canoas Garden Ave. San Jose, CA 95125 408‐979‐3043 [email protected] Goodwill Industries of San Francisco, San Mateo and Marin ‐ Re‐Entry Navigator Goodwill Industries of San Francisco, San Mateo and Marin Counties provides education and career services to ex‐offenders and people with disadvantages that are discriminated against in the workforce. http://sfgoodwill.org/ 1500 Mission St. San Francisco, CA 94103 415‐575‐2101 [email protected] Homeboy Industries All people coming to Homeboy Industries are met by dedicated staff who work intensely with clients to address their multi‐ level needs. We have two staff members who focus primarily on supporting people who are recently released and are trying to re‐enter mainstream society. http://www.homeboyindustries.org/ 130 W. Bruno St. Los Angeles, CA 90012 323‐526‐1254 [email protected] Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 14 of 132 Metro United Methodist Urban Ministry Metro United Methodist Urban Ministry provides employment‐focused services that include job readiness, job placement, unpaid work experience, on‐the‐job training and community service. Metro staff also strive to assist participants in finding appropriate occupational skill training. http://metrocommunityministries.org/programs/ 6154 Mission Gorge Road San Diego, CA 92116 619‐285‐5556 Northern California Service League Conviction and incarceration are not barriers to employment and career success! Job‐ready persons on probation and parole are served by our staff of job developers and counselors. https://www.facebook.com/pages/NORTHERN‐CALIFORNIA‐SERVICE‐LEAGUE/328022220742 40 Boardman Place San Francisco, CA 94103 415‐863‐2323 Pathway to Success Career Collaborative Pathway to Success Career Collaborative includes many partners working together to provide adult reentry citizens provided with a rigorous common core course of study focused on their chosen career pathways and designed to provide them with skills to succeed in post‐secondary opportunities. http://www.fcdiconnect.org/job‐placement.html 1665 E Street Suite 103 Fresno, CA 93706 559‐498‐7155 Playa Vista Job Opportunities and Business Services (PVJOBS) Playa Vista is a construction development, non‐profit organization located in Los Angeles. The company allots 10% of all jobs at the construction site to at‐risk people, including individuals with criminal histories. PVJOBS is considered a one‐stop job center. http://www.pvjobs.org/ 4112 South Main Street Los Angeles, CA 90037 323‐432‐3955 [email protected] Prevention Network The Prevention Network is an alliance of social service providers and community residents fighting to strengthen the social safety net, increase access to prevention and treatment services in South L.A., and end mass incarceration. http://cocosouthla.org/strengthening‐the‐safety‐net/ 4701 S. Central Ave Los Angeles, CA 90011 323‐238‐0445 Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 15 of 132 PROJECT 180 Project 180 launched the ARCS program toserving both male and female, medium to high risk offenders. ARCS aims to reduce recidivism and increase long‐term stability. Comprehensive treatment services including intensive FACT case management, educational support, literacy programs, transitional and independent housing assistance, and supported employment/job placement services. http://www.project180la.com/Programs.html#anchor_73 470 E. 3rd Street Suite C Los Angeles, CA 90013 213‐620‐5712 [email protected] Project Choice Project Choice seeks to improve public safety by offering hope, support and accountability to juvenile and young adult offenders re‐entering the Oakland community. http://www.voa‐ncnn.org/community‐re‐entry‐bay‐area 3434 Marconi Avenue Sacramento, CA 95821 916‐265‐3400 amani@voa‐sac.org Project Re‐Connect Project Re‐Connect is a non‐profit counseling program to assist “high risk” youth ages 12 to 16 years who are referred by the Juvenile Justice System. The primary goal of Project Re‐Connect is to facilitate the functioning of the youth in their home, school, and society. http://www.projectreconnect.net/ 6939 MacArthur Blvd Oakland, CA 94602 510‐482‐1253 [email protected] Rubicon Programs ‐ Economic Empowerment Rubicon Programs’ Economic Empowerment division has distinguished itself over the past three decades as a premier provider of employment, housing and other support services to East Bay residents. http://www.rubiconprograms.org/index.html 418 West 4th Street Antioch, CA 94509 925‐399‐8990 Rubicon Programs ‐ Economic Empowerment Rubicon Programs’ Economic Empowerment division has distinguished itself over the past three decades as a premier provider of employment, housing and other support services to East Bay residents. http://www.rubiconprograms.org/index.html 101 Broadway Richmond, CA 94804 510‐412‐1725 Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 16 of 132 Rubicon Programs ‐ Economic Empowerment Rubicon Programs’ Economic Empowerment division has distinguished itself over the past three decades as a premier provider of employment, housing and other support services to East Bay residents. http://www.rubiconprograms.org/index.html 1918 Bonita Ave Berkeley, CA 94704 510‐549‐8820 Rubicon Programs ‐ Eden Area One‐Stop Career Center Rubicon Programs provides comprehensive, integrated services that help very low‐income, homeless, and formerly incarcerated residents of Alameda and West Contra Costa Counties. overcome barriers to financial independence. http://www.rubiconprograms.org/index.html 24100 Amador Street 3rd Floor Hayward, CA 94544 510‐670‐5700 Rubicon Programs ‐ North Oakland Career and Employment Center Rubicon Programs provides comprehensive, integrated services that help very low‐income, homeless, and formerly incarcerated residents of Alameda and West Contra Costa Counties http://www.rubiconprograms.org/index.html 2000 San Pablo Ave. Oakland, CA 94612 510‐208‐0903 Salvation Army STEPS The STEPS Program in San Diego helps men recently released from prison find jobs, save money, and return to independent living. https://www.facebook.com/SalvationArmySTEPSProgram/?ref=page_internal 2320 Fifth Ave. San Diego, CA 92101 619‐699‐2220 [email protected] San Diego Second Chance Second Chance is the most effective solution for reducing recidivism, unemployment and homelessness, empowering our clients to make sustainable personal changes that positively impact society. http://www.secondchanceprogram.org/ 6145 Imperial Avenue San Diego, CA 92114 619‐234‐8888 [email protected] Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 17 of 132 STRIVE ‐ San Francisco With pre‐employment attitudinal and job readiness training, as well as post‐job placement support services, Second Chance uses this program to lead participants to permanent employment and self‐sufficiency. http://www.thefamilyschool.org/ 3101 Mission St San Francisco, CA 94110 415‐550‐4173 [email protected] The Garden Project The Garden Project was founded with a mission unlike any organization in the country: to provide job training and support to former offenders through counseling and assistance in continuing education, while also impacting the communities from which they come. http://www.gardenproject.org/thegardenproject.htm P.O. Box 24292 San Francisco, CA 94124 650‐588‐8253 [email protected] Volunteers of America Bay Area ‐ Parole Service Centers Parole Service Centers help previous offenders transition from incarceration to living in the community. West House and Elsie Dunn programs are both Parole Service Centers offering onsite housing for recently released offenders, giving clients access to educational and employment training to bolster their ability at finding and keeping employment https://www.voa‐ncnn.org/bay‐services 672 13th St. Suite 100 Oakland, CA 94612 510‐663‐4546 [email protected] Volunteers of America of Greater Los Angeles Rehabilitation of ex‐offenders through supervised residential programs that include vocational counseling and referrals. https://www.voala.org/services/rehab.htm 3600 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 1500 Los Angeles, CA 90010 213‐389‐1500 [email protected] Welcome Home Ministries Re‐entry resources are offered in the place of incarceration and at the WHM offices. Interviewing skills for possible employment opportunities is offered in the form of a Power Point presentation. Educational enrollment in local community college assistance is offered. WHM also offers assistance in the areas of employment readiness. http://www.welcomehomeint.com/ 1701 Mission Ave, Trlr A Oceanside, CA 92045 760‐439‐1136 Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 18 of 132 Colorado Battle Ground Christian Community Center Battleground Christian Community Outreach Center is a non‐profit, community based, multi‐program social service agency. At Battleground we believe that positive personal growth reflects positive community change, creating a safer and healthier environment. We seek to provide life changing services to a diverse population, which will empower individuals to live a more prosperous life. http://battlegroundoutreach.org/ 1300 Iola Aurora, CO 80010 720‐234‐7952 DenverWorks DenverWorks offers free employment services including jobseekers/former offender workshops, one‐on‐one client and case management, mentoring opportunities, and a clothing closet providing clothing for men and women in need of interview and work attire. http://www.denverworks.org/ 2828 N. Speer Blvd. Suite 201 Denver, CO 80211 303‐433‐0300 [email protected] Goodwill Industries Goodwill Denver’s Career Connection Centers are one‐stop shops for career development and job search assistance. We provide FREE services to help you get a job, get a better job, and gain the skills needed for a rewarding career. http://www.goodwilldenver.org/careerconnections 3100 S. Sheridan Blvd. Denver, CO 80227 720‐287‐5127 [email protected] Northeast Denver Islamic Center Serving ex‐offenders in the Northeast Denver area. Employment referrals, clothing, transportation, and life skills training. http://www.northeastdenverislamiccenter.com/ 3400 Albion Street Denver, CO 80207 720‐941‐3819 [email protected] Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 19 of 132 The Empowerment Program The mission of The Empowerment Program is to provide education, employment assistance, health, housing referrals, and support services to women who are in disadvantaged positions due to incarceration, poverty, homelessness, HIV/AIDS infection or involvement in the criminal justice system. http://www.empowermentprogram.org/ 1600 York Street Denver, CO 80206 303‐320‐1989 [email protected] The Gateway Project Gateway is about more than academics. We provide personal attention to students while combining traditional coursework with other life skills. Through mentoring, technical assistance, and other resources, we assist you in making positive changes in all areas of your life. http://www.rrcc.edu/gateway/ 5420 Miller Street Aravada, CO 80002 303‐914‐6010 The Gateway Project Gateway is about more than academics. We provide personal attention to students while combining traditional coursework with other life skills. Through mentoring, technical assistance, and other resources, we assist you in making positive changes in all areas of your life. http://www.rrcc.edu/gateway/ 13300 West Sixth Avenue Lakewood, CO 80228 303‐914‐6600 The Road Called STRATE The Road Called STRATE assist ex‐offenders reintegrate and adjust back into society by offering the following services, job readiness training, employment listings, job preparation and retention classes, high school equivalency preparation, and Internet and job search classes. https://www.theroadcalledstrate.com/ 1532 Galena St. Suite 395 Aurora, CO 80010 303‐360‐9176 [email protected] Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 20 of 132 Women's Bean Project We are a nonprofit organization that teaches job readiness and life skills for entry‐level jobs through employment in our gourmet food production business. Women come with the goal of transforming their lives and moving toward self sufficiency. http://www.womensbeanproject.com/ 3201 Curtis Street Denver, CO 80205 303‐292‐1919 [email protected] Connecticut Associates for Training & Development, Inc. ‐ Bridgeport Clients age 55 and over who meet low income requirements and specific guidelines of individual programs. http://a4td.org/ 360 Fairfield Ave. Suite 301 Bridgeport, CT 06604 203‐502‐7303 [email protected] Associates for Training & Development, Inc. ‐ New Haven Clients age 55 and over who meet low income requirements and specific guidelines of individual programs. http://a4td.org/ 419 Whalley Ave. 4th Floor New Haven, CT 06511 203‐202‐3998 [email protected] Associates for Training & Development, Inc. ‐ Waterbury Clients age 55 and over who meet low income requirements and specific guidelines of individual programs. http://a4td.org/ 84 Progress Lane 2nd Floor Waterbury, CT 06511 203‐721‐6263 [email protected] Career Resources Inc. ReEntry Works Assisting ex‐offenders to succeed in their return to the workforce. ReEntry Works services include the development of an individual employment plan, skills assessment, training, and job placement using an ex‐offender friendly job database. http://www.ajcswct.com/index.asp?Type=B_BASIC&SEC=%7BEC54734C‐2564‐438D‐B155‐33A72AD7653F%7D 2 Lafayette Square Bridgeport, CT 06604 203‐333‐5129 Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 21 of 132 Community Partners in Action Individuals enrolled in the program undergo an assessment of their strengths and weaknesses, needs, job readiness, interests, and degree of motivation. Staff then supplies the resources to help meet their needs and/or interests, and process them for placement into employment and/or educational/vocational training. Referrals are open to offenders and ex‐ offenders. http://www.cpa‐ct.org/ 121 Washington Street Hartford, CT 06106 860‐543‐8929 RRametta@cpa‐ct.org Community Renewal Team Community Renewal Team services are designed to reduce the likelihood of repeat criminal behavior. Short‐term housing and housing support are available in addition to transitional support services. Referrals come from the Judicial Branch or Department of Correc on. http://www.crtct.org/en/need‐help/corrections 1 Grove Street New Britain, CT 06050 860‐893‐0089 [email protected] Community Renewal Team Community Renewal Team services are designed to reduce the likelihood of repeat criminal behavior. Short‐term housing and housing support are available in addition to transitional support services. Referrals come from the Judicial Branch or Department of Correc on. http://www.crtct.org/en/need‐help/corrections 330 Market Street Hartford, CT 06101 860‐490‐8864 [email protected] Community Renewal Team Community Renewal Team services are designed to reduce the likelihood of repeat criminal behavior. Short‐term housing and housing support are available in addition to transitional support services. Referrals come from the Judicial Branch or Department of Correc on. http://www.crtct.org/en/need‐help/corrections 300 Sheldon Street Hartford, CT 06101 860‐297‐4435 [email protected] Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 22 of 132 Community Solutions CSI offers a portfolio of services to thousands of adults referred through contracts with all branches of the state and federal criminal justice systems, as well as social service agencies. http://www.csi‐online.org 145 Main Street Danbury, CT 06810 203‐790‐1436 Easter Seals Goodwill Industries Community Re‐Entry Services Skills for Success provides support services to ex‐offenders with the aim of integrating them into the community. Services include counseling and assessment of job and training interests to maximize job search efforts http://eastersealsgoodwill.org/crs‐community‐re‐entry‐services/ 95 Hamilton Street New Haven, CT 06511 203‐777‐2000 Easter Seals Goodwill Industries Community Re‐Entry Services ‐ Middletown Skills for Success provides support services to ex‐offenders with the aim of integrating them into the community. Services include counseling and assessment of job and training interests to maximize job search efforts http://eastersealsgoodwill.org/crs‐community‐re‐entry‐services/ 386 Main Street 2nd Floor Middletown, CT 06457 860‐343‐1844 Families in Crisis ‐ Bridgeport Our agency was founded to stabilize the family in crisis and to provide meaningful opportunities for change. We focus on the dynamics of the family unit and the significant role that family relationships play to help offenders rebuild their lives. Our services are an important addition to the criminal justice system's own efforts to reduce crime and to prepare offenders to be productive members of their communities. http://www.familiesincrisis.org/content/re‐entry 1100 Boston Avenue Building 5 Bridgeport, CT 06610 203 368‐9100 [email protected] Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 23 of 132 Families in Crisis ‐ Hartford Our agency was founded to stabilize the family in crisis and to provide meaningful opportunities for change. We focus on the dynamics of the family unit and the significant role that family relationships play to help offenders rebuild their lives. Our services are an important addition to the criminal justice system's own efforts to reduce crime and to prepare offenders to be productive members of their communities. http://www.familiesincrisis.org/content/re‐entry 60 Popieluszo Court Hartford, CT 06106 860‐236‐3593 [email protected] Families in Crisis ‐ New Haven Our agency was founded to stabilize the family in crisis and to provide meaningful opportunities for change. We focus on the dynamics of the family unit and the significant role that family relationships play to help offenders rebuild their lives. Our services are an important addition to the criminal justice system's own efforts to reduce crime and to prepare offenders to be productive members of their communities. http://www.familiesincrisis.org/content/re‐entry 85 Willow Street Bldg. 3, 1st Floor New Haven, CT 06511 203‐498‐7790 [email protected] Families in Crisis ‐ New London Our agency was founded to stabilize the family in crisis and to provide meaningful opportunities for change. We focus on the dynamics of the family unit and the significant role that family relationships play to help offenders rebuild their lives. Our services are an important addition to the criminal justice system's own efforts to reduce crime and to prepare offenders to be productive members of their communities. http://www.familiesincrisis.org/content/re‐entry 21 Montauk Avenue Suite 303 New London, CT 06320 860 629‐7940 [email protected] Families in Crisis ‐ Waterbury Our agency was founded to stabilize the family in crisis and to provide meaningful opportunities for change. We focus on the dynamics of the family unit and the significant role that family relationships play to help offenders rebuild their lives. Our services are an important addition to the criminal justice system's own efforts to reduce crime and to prepare offenders to be productive members of their communities. http://www.familiesincrisis.org/content/re‐entry 232 North Elm Street Waterbury, CT 06702 203‐573‐8656 [email protected] Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 24 of 132 Family ReEntry This innovative, nonresidential model results in the successful reintegration of formerly‐incarcerated persons into their families and communities. http://www.familyreentry.org/reentry.jsp 75 Washington Avenue Bridgeport, CT 06604 203‐362‐2452 [email protected] Family ReEntry This innovative, nonresidential model results in the successful reintegration of formerly‐incarcerated persons into their families and communi es. http://www.familyreentry.org/reentry.jsp 9 Mott Avenue Suite 104 Norwalk, CT 06850 203‐838‐0496 [email protected] OIC of New London County OIC's Project Employment provides training and employment support services to ex‐offenders and their families as they re‐ integrate into the community and assists them in becoming productive, responsible citizens. Basic life and self‐management skills are stressed as necessary to securing and maintaining employment or any other social relationship. http://www.oicnlc.org/programs‐‐services.html 106 Truman Street New London, CT 06320‐5632 860‐447‐1731 [email protected]. Project Fresh Start The City of New Haven Project Fresh Start Reentry Program facilitates the coordination of community partners, state agencies, and other reentry stakeholders for the purpose of creating a citywide, strategic, and systematic delivery of resources that leads to reduced recidivism, increased employment, access to continued education and the long term self‐ sufficiency of returning citizens. http://www.cityofnewhaven.com/Mayor/prisonreentry.asp 165 Church Street New Haven, CT 06510 203‐946‐7821 Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 25 of 132 Stride Program For Incarcerated Mothers And Fathers STRIDE is designed to provide participants with job readiness, job search, job placement, and job retention skills and support that will promote access to higher paying, personally relevant jobs. Participants receive one‐on‐one counseling and group support as well as pre and post‐release case management services. In addition, community transition plans address barriers and needs regarding housing, transportation, clothing and family reunification. The STRIDE Program serves a targeted group of incarcerated men and women, both pre‐ and post‐release, from four correctional facilities in Connecticut: Bridgeport Correctional Center in Bridgeport; Niantic Annex Correctional Institution in Niantic; York Correctional Institution in Niantic and Corrigan‐Radgowski Correctional Center in Uncasville. http://www.qvcc.edu/stride/ 742 Upper Maple Street Danielson, CT 06239 860‐932‐4000 [email protected] STRIVE ‐ Fairfield County The STRIVE Fairfield County program provides participants with the training and tools to achieve their best employment and personal potential. STRIVE’s training focuses on developing positive attitudes and work habits for successful long‐term job retention. STRIVE is particularly effective for low‐income unemployed and under‐employed individuals. http://careerresources.org 350 Fairfield Avenue Bridgeport, CT 06604 203‐334‐5627 [email protected] STRIVE ‐ Hartford The STRIVE Hartford program provides participants with the training and tools to achieve their best employment and personal potential. STRIVE’s training focuses on developing positive attitudes and work habits for successful long‐term job retention. STRIVE is particularly effective for low‐income unemployed and under‐employed individuals. http://www.careerresources.org 20‐28 Sargeant Street Hartford, CT 06105‐1400 856‐966‐3606 [email protected] STRIVE ‐ New Haven The STRIVE New Haven program provides participants with the training and tools to achieve their best employment and personal potential. STRIVE’s training focuses on developing positive attitudes and work habits for successful long‐term job retention. STRIVE is particularly effective for low‐income unemployed and under‐employed individuals. http://careerresources.org 746 Chapel St. Suite 301 New Haven, CT 06510 203‐777‐1720 informa [email protected] Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 26 of 132 Workforce Alliance Workforce Alliance collaborates with a group of concerned organizations to link parolees and ex‐offenders with employment, training, and support services. Our partners include the Police Department, individual probation officers, Department of Corrections, and a host of community‐based agencies. http://www.workforcealliance.biz/index.php/ex‐offenders 560 Ella T. Grasso Blvd. New Haven, CT 06519 203‐867‐4030 [email protected] Delaware Sojourners’ Place Sojourners’ Place provides support in the following areas; housing, education, employment and training, substance abuse educa on, andmental health and wellness. http://www.sojournersplace.org/re‐entry‐services.html 2901 Northeast Blvd Wilmington, DE 19802 302‐764‐4713 The Way Home Our mission is to free individuals from the cycle of crime and despair by providing them with holistic support after prison that generates hope, self‐sufficiency and connection to the community. https://thewayhomeprogram.wordpress.com/ P.O. Box 1103 Georgetown, DE 19947 302‐856‐9870 [email protected] District of Columbia America Works Washington D.C. America Works places hard‐to‐serve populations and has jobs for all skill levels. http://www.americaworks.com/locations/washingtondc 1720 I Street NW 9th Floor Washington, DC, DC 20006 202‐466‐5627 [email protected] Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 27 of 132 Back on My Feet Back on My Feet recruits members (individuals experiencing homelessness) at homeless and residential facilities around the country and begins with a commitment to run three days a week in the early morning. After 30 days in the program, members with 90% attendance earn the opportunity to move into the second phase of the program called Next Steps, which provides educational support, job training programs, employment partnership referrals and housing resources. Almost 80% of individuals who start the program move into Next Steps. http://dc.backonmyfeet.org/ 122 C St., NW Suite 240 Washington, DC, DC 20001 202‐258‐0832 [email protected] Community Family Life Services The Community Family Life Services mission is to provide women returning home from prison or jail with the tools and support they need to reconnect with their families and live life to their full‐potential. http://www.cflsdc.org 305 E. Street, NW Washington, DC, DC 20001 202‐347‐0511 [email protected]:; [email protected] East of the River Clergy‐Police‐Community Partnership This program is designed to provide reintegration services for participating ex‐offenders returning to the community once released from incarceration. Services include employment training and placement, housing, literacy training, and life skills training. http://ercpcp.org/home0.aspx 4105 First Street S.E. Washington, DC, DC 20032 202‐373‐5767 [email protected] Jubilee Jobs, Inc. The goal of Jubilee Jobs is to help ex‐offenders and others find their way out of poverty and joblessness by providing compassionate, skilled job preparation and placement for those in greatest need. http://jubileejobs.org/ 2712 Ontario Rd. NW Washington, DC, DC 20009 202‐667‐8970 [email protected] Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 28 of 132 Office of Ex‐Offender Affairs The Office on Ex‐Offender Affairs (OEOA) provides direct services, resources and information to assist DC residents in making a successful reintegration after a period of incarceration. http://orca.dc.gov 2100 Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue SE Suite 301 Washington, DC, DC 20020 202‐715‐7670 Project Empowerment Plus The Project Empowerment Plus program features an intensive job readiness and life skills component, a varied menu of employability development activities including transitional work experience, and a range of unsubsidized job search strategies. http://orca.dc.gov/page/about‐morca 4058 Minnesota Avenue, NE Washington, DC, DC 20002 202‐698‐5599 [email protected] Reintegrating Alternatives Personal Program (R.A.P.P.) Reintegrating Alternatives Personal Program (RAPP) welcomes the opportunity to help open doors and work with ex‐ offenders returning home from incarceration. http://rapponline.org/silver/testtemp2/about.asp?link=about&sregid=1211200694825&linktype=1&linkorder=2&DOCUMEN 2465 Alabama Avenue S.E. Washington, DC, DC 20020 202‐678‐6038 [email protected] So Others Might Eat ‐ CET The Center for Employment Training (CET) is one of the country's largest, most effective educational, and employment training programs, focused on those who need help the most. http://www.some.org/ 71 "O" Street, NW Washington, DC, DC 20001 202‐797‐8806 STRIVEDC STRIVE DC assists unemployed individuals in the Washington, DC area in obtaining the skills to get and keep a job through its intense three week attitudinal training course where people who lack these basic skills are transformed into work ready individuals. http://www.strivedc.org/ 7151 Street Northeast Washington, DC, DC 20002 202‐484‐1264 [email protected] Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 29 of 132 Florida Another Chance Transitional Services Another Chance Transitional Services (ACTS) provides comprehensive and coordinated services strategic to the reintegration of former incarcerated individuals. We strive to insure that all convicted felons have the necessary support they need in order to begin a successful and productive life after their release from jail or prison. http://www.anotherchance1.org/support‐group 2101 North Pace Boulevard Pensacola, FL 32505 850‐437‐9900 [email protected] Good News Outreach Good News Outreach’s Mercy House welcome formerly incarcerated men as they begin the journey toward becoming contributing members of society. With the help of Good News Outreach volunteers, the men of Mercy House meet challenges head‐on as they begin the process of making their own decisions and building lives. http://www.goodnewsoutreach.org/mercyhouse.html 347 Office Plaza Drive P.O. Box 3304 Tallahassee, FL 32315‐3304 850‐412‐0016 [email protected] Goodwill of North Florida The Goodwill of North Florida Job Junctions have become a valuable community service. These walk‐in Career Centers provide a positive and supportive environment; where anyone looking for work may access resources and learn skills to conduct an independent job search at no charge. http://www.goodwilljax.org/employment/job‐junctions.aspx 333 East Monroe St Jacksonville, FL 32205 904‐354‐9180 [email protected] HBI Job Corps ‐ Jacksonville Building Today's Workforce for Tomorrow uses a comprehensive partnership to accelerate training programs for entry‐level workers, alternative labor pools of men and women, and skills enhancement of current residential construction workers in the trades. http://www.hbi.org/ 4811 Payne Stewart Drive Jacksonville, FL 32209 904‐360‐8200 [email protected] Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 30 of 132 HBI Job Corps ‐ Pinellas County Building Today's Workforce for Tomorrow uses a comprehensive partnership to accelerate training programs for entry‐level workers, alternative labor pools of men and women, and skills enhancement of current residential construction workers in the trades. http://www.hbi.org/ 500 22nd Street South St. Petersburg, FL 33712 727‐551‐2900 [email protected] HBI Mentoring ‐ Avon Park Building Today's Workforce for Tomorrow uses a comprehensive partnership to accelerate training programs for entry‐level workers, alternative labor pools of men and women, and skills enhancement of current residential construction workers in the trades. http://www.hbi.org/ 242 South Blvd. Avon Park, FL 33825 863‐443‐1608 [email protected] HBI Mentoring ‐ Jacksonville Building Today's Workforce for Tomorrow uses a comprehensive partnership to accelerate training programs for entry‐level workers, alternative labor pools of men and women, and skills enhancement of current residential construction workers in the trades. http://www.hbi.org/ 3725 Belfort Rd. Jacksonville, FL 32216 863‐443‐1608 [email protected] HBI Mentoring ‐ Tampa Building Today's Workforce for Tomorrow uses a comprehensive partnership to accelerate training programs for entry‐level workers, alternative labor pools of men and women, and skills enhancement of current residential construction workers in the trades. http://www.hbi.org/ 1902 E. Hillsborough Ave. Tampa, FL 33610 863‐443‐1608 [email protected] Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 31 of 132 House of Hope ‐ Gainsville The House of Hope in Gainesville Florida ministers to men in prison and provides a faith‐based program as they transition back into society. http://www.houseofhopegnv.org/ PO Box 12113 Gainsville, FL 32604 352‐376‐3964 [email protected] House of Hope ‐ Hillsborough Our mission is to give women incarcerated in the Hillsborough County Jail the opportunity to successfully reenter the community and become the women God created them to be, doing what He created them to do, through Christian counseling, practical help, love and support. http://www.hillsboroughhouseofhope.com/ PO Box 320064 Tampa, FL 33679 813‐231‐5122 [email protected] House of Hope ‐ Martin County House of Hope is a nonprofit agency that provides food, clothing, furniture, financial assistance, information and referral, and life‐changing case management services to Martin County residents in need http://hohmartin.org/ 2484 SE Bonita Street Stuart, FL 34997 772‐286‐4673 [email protected] OIC of Broward County, Inc. OIC of Broward County provides assessment, readiness, employment, and case management services to returning ex‐ offenders, and linkages through referrals to support services providers. http://www.oicofbrowardcounty.org/ 3407 NW 9th Ave. # 100 Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33311 954‐535‐2178 Operation New Hope Community Development Corp. Operation New Hope, seeks to help rebuild low‐income communities and to train and employ ex‐offenders and others in need of developing marketable skills. http://www.operationnewhope.com/ 1830 North Main St. Jacksonville, FL 32206 904‐354‐4673 [email protected] Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 32 of 132 Pinellas County Urban League The Pinellas County Urban League's Career Connection Center provides supportive services to clients who are unemployed or underemployed. http://ul‐pinellas.iamempowered.com/content/career‐connection‐center 333 31st Street North St. Petersburg, FL 33713 727‐327‐2081 PRIDE Enterprises The mission of PRIDE’s ex‐offender training is to conduct a comprehensive workplace training program that promotes the rehabilitation and employability of PRIDE workers and optimizes the productive performance of the industries to which they are assigned. http://www.pride‐enterprises.org/content.aspx?page=TransitionProgram 223 Morrison Road Brandon, FL 33511 877‐283‐6819 Riverside House Riverside House is a non‐profit, faith‐based organization committed to guiding people convicted of crime into becoming productive citizens. Our dedicated, caring, and compassionate team members provide counseling, life skills training, and vocational and pastoral care services. https://riverside‐house.org/Web/ PO Box 12325 Miami, FL 33128 305‐326‐9799 Salvation Army ‐ Ft. Lauderdale Even the most determined people have a difficult time negotiating their way out of a situation when they have no resources ‐ no home, no transportation, no appropriate clothing and no way to put together a resume. More devastating is the loss of confidence and self‐esteem produced by the loss of a job and home. The Salvation Army in Broward County provides the specific and on going assistance required to enable our clients to achieve and maintain economic self‐sufficiency. http://www.uss.salvationarmy.org/uss/www_uss_fortlauderdale.nsf 1445 West Broward Blvd. Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33312 954‐524‐6991 Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 33 of 132 Salvation Army ‐ Tampa The Salvation Army Correctional Services provides probation supervision for misdemeanor probationers sentenced by the Hillsborough County Courts. http://www.uss.salvationarmy.org/uss/www_uss_tampa.nsf 1603 N. Florida Avenue Tampa, FL 33602 813‐223‐3781 [email protected] Shisa, Inc ‐ Women The vision of Shisa, Inc. is to lead the nation in providing innovative solutions to societal problems. In this way, Shisa exemplifies the best of private/public partnership. Among our values are: safety and security, performance and excellence, mutual respect and positive regard, accountability and cost effectiveness, diversity, community involvement, and team work. http://www.shisa.org/ 231 East Virginia Street Tallahassee, FL 32301 850‐224‐4227 [email protected] Tampa Crossroads, Inc The Community Transition Program serves individuals who are returning to the Tampa Bay area from a State, Federal or Local correctional institution and are in need of case management and/or counseling services in order to make the transition easier. We provide client referrals for employment, housing, transportation, food, clothing, and health care. http://tampacrossroads.com/ 5120 N. Nebraska Ave. Tampa, FL 33603 813‐238‐8557 [email protected] The Unlimited Path, Inc. Our mission is to improve the quality of life within the community by serving offenders, both incarcerated and recently released, and their family members through substance abuse counseling, mental health counseling, education, prevention activities, and re‐entry efforts, enabling clients to become productive citizens. http://www.unlimitedpath.com/ P.O. Box 897 Sanderson, FL 32402 386‐719‐6336 [email protected] Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 34 of 132 Time For Freedom Time for Freedom, Inc. offers transitional housing and support for recently released men with crimnial histories. Time for Freedom mandates attendance at four programs, AA/NA, cognitive thinking, bible study, and life skills. All residents are expected to work, with limited job referrals available. http://www.reentrycenterofocala.com/time‐for‐freedom.php 2006 NE 8th Road Ocala, FL 34470 352‐351‐1280 Transition, Inc The mission of TRANSITION, INC. is to reduce crime and recidivism by providing job training and job placement services to ex‐ offenders as a means of assisting them to overcome the barrier to employment of a criminal record. http://transitioninc.org/ 1550 N.W. 3rd Ave Building C Miami, FL 33136 305‐571‐2001 Georgia Atlanta Center for Self Sufficiency Our ex‐offender initiative includes workshops and support groups specifically geared to address barriers associated with prior felony records and offer job placement assistance. We are currently partnering with Georgia Department of Pardons and Parole to provide this service. Our job developer works with the graduates to find permanent jobs with "ex‐offender friendly" employers. http://atlantacss.org/ 100 Edgewood Ave NE Atlanta, GA 30309 404‐874‐8001 [email protected]. Back on My Feet Back on My Feet recruits members (individuals experiencing homelessness) at homeless and residential facilities around the country and begins with a commitment to run three days a week in the early morning. After 30 days in the program, members with 90% attendance earn the opportunity to move into the second phase of the program called Next Steps, which provides educational support, job training programs, employment partnership referrals and housing resources. http://atlanta.backonmyfeet.org/ 50 Hurt Plaza Suite 855 Atlanta, GA 30303 404‐205‐5540 Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 35 of 132 DeKalb Workforce Development Re‐Entry Program DeKalb Workforce Development’s (DWD) Re‐Entry Program is a tool that will help ex‐offenders transition into the workforce. Our goal is to help participants to become employed thereby reducing recidivism, increasing offender accountability and enable each participant to become a self‐sufficient, fully participating member of society. http://www.dekalbcountyga.gov/worksource‐dekalb/ex‐offender‐services 774 Jordan Lane Building #4 Decatur, GA 30033 404‐687‐3400 Dismas House of Atlanta Dismas House provides transitional housing and support services to men and women who have been recently released from prison or jail. Dismas provides a unique form of crime prevention by working with at risk individuals to integrate them with community volunteers, college students, and staff. Dismas House recognizes that the cycle of crime can be reduced when men and women who have been incarcerated have assistance readjusting to society. To that end, Dismas House provides room and board, transportation, job referrals, life skills counseling. http://www.dismas.com/ 2500 South Seventh Street Louisville, GA 40208 404‐876‐4690 Fulton Atlanta Community Action Authority Many released prisoners fail to remain free because of their inability to reunite with family, failure to find gainful employment, returning alcohol and drug abuse, criminal behavior or issues with low self‐esteem and mental health. Career Choices challenges all of that. http://facaa.org/wp/ 1690 Chantilly Drive NE Atlanta, GA 30324 404‐320‐0166 [email protected] Goodwill of North Georgia No matter what challenge you have in finding work, we’re here to help. We offer free resources and other programs for youth, veterans, people with disabilities, and people with limited financial resources http://www.ging.org/Find‐a‐Career/Career‐Centers.aspx 235 Peachtree Street NE North Tower Suite 2300 Atlanta, GA 30303 404‐420‐9900 [email protected] Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 36 of 132 Jesus Set The Captive Free Jesus Set The Captive Free will empower the ex‐offender and the homeless with information and education, along with emotional and spiritual support that will strengthen their lives, and communities. http://www.jesussetcaptivefree.org/ 2800 Campcreek Pky. Apt E2 College Park, GA 30364 404‐322‐8494 [email protected] New Hope Enterprises The mission of New Hope Enterprises is to improve the quality of life for disadvantaged individuals and families of greater Atlanta by illuminating pathways out of poverty through educational and vocational programs, job‐readiness and job‐training programs, case‐managed client services, and real employment opportunities. http://www.newhopeenterprises.org/ 970 Jefferson Street Atlanta, GA 30318 404‐671‐3560 [email protected]; [email protected] Old Savannah City Mission The Old Savannah City Mission operates the Urban Train Institute. It is a vehicle that advances transformation. It provides formerly homeless drug addicts, alcoholics, ex‐offenders, and others, residential recovery/transition programs. http://www.oscm.org/graduates.html 2414 Bull Street Savannah, GA 31401‐9113 912‐232‐1979 Savannah Impact Program The mission of the Savannah Impact Program is to support those high‐risk offenders who deserve a second chance at building a sustainable crime‐free, economically independent life through education, training and skills programs, and employment opportunities. http://www.savannahga.gov/index.aspx?NID=649 2 East Bay Street PO Box 1027 Savannah, GA 31401 912‐651‐4350 The PEAR Project Our mission is to Prepare and Empower at risk individuals with life skills needed to become Accountable and effectively manage their Responsibili es. The PEAR's primary focus is on Reentry and the needs of returning ci zens. http://www.thepearproject.org/ 6984 Main Street Lithonia, GA 30058 770‐482‐4522 [email protected] Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 37 of 132 Urban League of Greater Atlanta Urban League of Greater Atlanta programs are designed to deliver practical, relevant and applicable solutions to empower individuals and families with the resources, skills and access they need. http://ulgatl.org/programs/ 229 Peachtree Street NE Suite 300 Atlanta, GA 30303‐1600 404‐659‐1150 [email protected] Hawaii B.E.S.T. (Being Empowered and Safe Together) Hana The Reintegration Program provides comprehensive transitional support services and training to prepare inmates for their successful return to the community. http://www.meoinc.org/content/5320ba4d5f720/B.E.S.T._Reintegration_Program.html Uakea Road Hana, HI 96713 808‐248‐8282 B.E.S.T. (Being Empowered and Safe Together) Lanai The Reintegration Program provides comprehensive transitional support services and training to prepare inmates for their successful return to the community. http://www.meoinc.org/content/5320ba4d5f720/B.E.S.T._Reintegration_Program.html 1144 Llima Avenue #102 Lanai City, HI 96763 808‐565‐6665 B.E.S.T. (Being Empowered and Safe Together) Maui The Reintegration Program provides comprehensive transitional support services and training to prepare inmates for their successful return to the community. http://www.meoinc.org/content/5320ba4d5f720/B.E.S.T._Reintegration_Program.html 99 Mahalani Street Wailuku, HI 96793, 96748, 808‐249‐2990 B.E.S.T. (Being Empowered and Safe Together) Molokai The Reintegration Program provides comprehensive transitional support services and training to prepare inmates for their successful return to the community. http://www.meoinc.org/content/5320ba4d5f720/B.E.S.T._Reintegration_Program.html 380 Kolapa Place Kaunakakai, HI 96748 808‐553‐3216 Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 38 of 132 Community Assistance Program The Community Assistance Program assists offenders, ex‐offenders, and crime‐prone adults. Our expert counselors provide personal, family, and vocational counseling, job placement assistance, housing assistance, and advocacy within the criminal justice system to those in need. http://www.cachawaii.org/programs.html 200 N. Vineyard Blvd. #330 Honolulu, HI 96817 808‐537‐2917 Goodwill Industries ‐ Ohana Career and Learning Center Goodwill Industries of Hawaii has proudly serving Hawaii's community since 1959. We provide educational and career development programs for people with disabilities and other employment barriers. http://www.higoodwill.org/ 2610 Kilihau Street Honolulu, HI 96819 808‐836‐9675 Hope Services Hawaii Daily evening classes include new hire club, budgeting, renter’s education, and other life skills classes. http://hopeserviceshawaii.org/find‐help‐today/prison‐re‐entry‐services/ 296 Kilauea Avenue Hilo, HI 96720 808‐935‐3050 [email protected] Idaho Easter Seal Goodwill We believe that anyone who wants to go to work deserves a second chance. We understand the challenges people with criminal backgrounds face as they re‐enter the community and offer services for men, women, and young adults who are committed to getting their lives back on track. http://www.goodwill.org/ 201 Warbonnet Drive Moscow, ID 83843 208‐883‐4280 Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 39 of 132 Easter Seal Goodwill We believe that anyone who wants to go to work deserves a second chance. We understand the challenges people with criminal backgrounds face as they re‐enter the community and offer services for men, women, and young adults who are committed to getting their lives back on track. http://www.goodwill.org/ 204 Larkspur Street Ponderay, ID 83852 208‐265‐1980 Easter Seal Goodwill We believe that anyone who wants to go to work deserves a second chance. We understand the challenges people with criminal backgrounds face as they re‐enter the community and offer services for men, women, and young adults who are committed to getting their lives back on track. http://www.goodwill.org/ 317 E. Seltice Way Post Falls, ID 83854 208‐773‐6181 Easter Seal Goodwill We believe that anyone who wants to go to work deserves a second chance. We understand the challenges people with criminal backgrounds face as they re‐enter the community and offer services for men, women, and young adults who are committed to getting their lives back on track. http://www.goodwill.org/ 3134 5th St Lewiston, ID 83501 208‐743‐4528 Easter Seal Goodwill We believe that anyone who wants to go to work deserves a second chance. We understand the challenges people with criminal backgrounds face as they re‐enter the community and offer services for men, women, and young adults who are committed to getting their lives back on track. http://esgw‐nrm.easterseals.com/site/PageServer?pagename=NRMM_adultservices 1465 South Vinnell Way Boise, ID 83709 208‐373‐1299 Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 40 of 132 Easter Seal Goodwill We believe that anyone who wants to go to work deserves a second chance. We understand the challenges people with criminal backgrounds face as they re‐enter the community and offer services for men, women, and young adults who are committed to getting their lives back on track. http://www.goodwill.org/ 1212 N 4th St. Couer d'Alene, ID 83814 208‐664‐2552 Illinois America Works of Illinois America Works places hard‐to‐serve populations and has jobs for all skill levels. http://www.americaworks.com/locations/illinois 205 West Randolph Street Suite 920 Chicago, IL 60606 312‐726‐5627 [email protected] Ashunti Residential Management Services Inc. We provide up to twenty‐four month of housing and supportive services for men and women. Our members experience employment barriers such as having a criminal record. 4944 West Huron Street Chicago, IL 60644 773‐379‐6981 Back on My Feet Back on My Feet recruits members (individuals experiencing homelessness) at homeless and residential facilities around the country and begins with a commitment to run three days a week in the early morning. After 30 days in the program, members with 90% attendance earn the opportunity to move into the second phase of the program called Next Steps, which provides educational support, job training programs, employment partnership referrals and housing resources. Almost 80% of individuals who start the program move into Next Steps. http://chicago.backonmyfeet.org/ 1467 N. Elston Ave. Suite 201 Chicago, IL 60642 773‐697‐8508 [email protected] Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 41 of 132 Bethel New Life Since 1985, Bethel Employment Services has placed seven thousand residents in jobs and has provided customized training programs to many businesses. Today, BES serves around 3,000 participants yearly from diverse backgrounds, including ex‐ offenders. http://www.bethelnewlife.org/ 4950 West Thomas Chicago, IL 60651 773‐473‐7870 Center for Employment The Center for Employment Training (CET) is one of the country's largest, most effective educational, and employment training programs, focused on those who need help the most. http://www.cetweb.org/index.php 100 N. Western 3rd Floor Chicago, IL 60612 773‐533‐3140 Central States SER Central States SER ‐ Jobs for Progress Inc . has been an effective long‐term partner in workforce and economic development in the Chicago region since 1987. SER , which means “to be” in Spanish, is an acronym for Service, Employment and Redevelopment. https://www.facebook.com/CentralStatesSER 3948 West 26th Street Suite 213 Chicago, IL 60623 773‐542‐9030 [email protected] Chicago Kedzie Office The Safer Foundation helps formerly incarcerated individuals re‐enter their communities. Safer has been working for more than 30 years to reduce recidivism by helping people with records obtain employment and social services. http://www.saferfoundation.org/ 808 S. Kedzie Ave. Chicago, IL 60624 773‐533‐3034 Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 42 of 132 City of Chicago Ex‐Offender Reentry Initiatives The Mayor's Office of Workforce Development (MOWD) Program assists formerly incarcerated individuals find jobs in a variety of industries, such as hospitality and warehousing. This unique program provides rapid attachment to the workforce for men and women with felony backgrounds using time‐limited, publicly‐subsidized jobs that combine real work, skill development, and supportive services. https://www.cityofchicago.org/city/en/depts/mayor/supp_info/ex‐offender_re‐entryinitiatives.html 121 N. LaSalle Street City Hall Chicago, IL 60602 312‐746‐7297 Crossroads Adult Transition Center The Safer Foundation helps formerly incarcerated individuals re‐enter their communities. Safer has been working for more than 30 years to reduce recidivism by helping people with records obtain employment and social services. http://www.saferfoundation.org/services‐programs/adult‐transition‐center 3210 W. Arthington Street Chicago, IL 60624 773‐533‐5000 Goodwill Industries of Metropolitan Chicago Goodwill Industries provides work opportunities and skill development for people with barriers to employment. http://www.goodwillchicago.com/ 30 N. Racine Avenue Suite 230 Chicago, IL 60605 312‐212‐1290 Harborquest, Inc Harborquest has provided temporary work experience to nearly 40,000 Chicago‐area residents. We have also helped more than 15,000 area residents earn regular full‐time jobs with other employers. http://www.harborquest.com/strive_chicago_training.aspx 14 E. Jackson Blvd. Suite 1210 Chicago, IL 60604 312‐612‐7600 Harvey Employment and Learning The Safer Foundation helps formerly incarcerated individuals re‐enter their communities. Safer has been working for more than 30 years to reduce recidivism by helping people with records obtain employment and social services. http://www.saferfoundation.org/services‐programs/employment‐services 15402 Center St. Harvey, IL 60426 708‐339‐1372 Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 43 of 132 Leslie's Place Leslie's Place conducts a range of support services for women in prison and just out of prison, including prison ministry and workshops on domestic violence, self‐esteem, parenting, and motivation. http://www.fundrummyconundrum.com/leslie/index.html 1014 North Hamlin Avenue Chicago, IL 60651 773‐342‐8384 [email protected] New Directions The New Directions aims to give persons that have been incarcerated a second chance at a successful life. http://newdirectionstreatmentcenter.com/2ndchance.htm 153 North Vermilion Street Danville, IL 61832 217‐442‐9026 [email protected] North Lawndale Adult Transition Center The Safer Foundation helps formerly incarcerated individuals re‐enter their communities. Safer has been working for more than 30 years to reduce recidivism by helping people with records obtain employment and social services. http://www.saferfoundation.org/services‐programs/employment‐services 2839 W. Fillmore St. Chicago, IL 60612 773‐638‐8480 PACE Institute The Safer Foundation helps formerly incarcerated individuals re‐enter their communities. Safer has been working for more than 30 years to reduce recidivism by helping people with records obtain employment and social services. http://www.saferfoundation.org/services‐programs/employment‐services 2600 S. California Ave. Chicago, IL 60608 773‐927‐1536 Prisoner Release Ministry For over 30 years we have found jobs for men and women when they are released from prison or jail. We assist adult men and women, 17 years or older, who have been incarcerated in a prison or jail, but are now out in the community and need help with finding a job and eople who are motivated to work hard and want to change their life and life style. People who want to work! http://www.prisonerreleaseministry.com/ 1321 West Jefferson Street PO Box 69 Joliet, IL 60434 815‐723‐8998 [email protected] Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 44 of 132 Safer Return Office The Safer Foundation helps formerly incarcerated individuals re‐enter their communities. Safer has been working for more than 30 years to reduce recidivism by helping people with records obtain employment and social services. http://www.saferfoundation.org/ 808 S. Kedzie Ave. Chicago, IL 60624 773‐533‐3034 Safer Rock Island Employment Service The Safer Foundation helps formerly incarcerated individuals re‐enter their communities. Safer has been working for more than 30 years to reduce recidivism by helping people with records obtain employment and social services. http://www.saferfoundation.org/ 2827 7th Ave. Suite 9 Rock Island, IL 61201 309‐786‐7711 St. Leonard's Ministries St. Leonard’s Ministries provides comprehensive residential, case management, and employment services for those released from prison without the resources needed to rebuild their lives. http://slministries.org/ 2100 W. Warren Blvd. Chicago, IL 60612 312‐738‐1414 [email protected]; [email protected] The Cara Program The Cara Program model is committed to helping motivated men and women develop the necessary tools and opportunities to shed old behaviors and constraints, transform their lives and achieve real, lasting success. http://www.thecaraprogram.org/ 237 S. Desplaines Chicago, IL 60661 312‐382‐0267 [email protected] The North Lawndale Employment Network North Lawndale Employment Network and Sweet Beginnings provide returning citizens and other hard‐to‐employ job seekers with the tools and training they need to thrive in the workplace and achieve economic security. Our unique program bundles employment training, financial counseling, and income supports, as well as hands‐on employment and management experience. http://www.nlen.org/programs/ 3726 Flournoy St. Chicago, IL 60624 773‐265‐7940 Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 45 of 132 The Safer Foundation The Safer Foundation helps formerly incarcerated individuals re‐enter their communities. Safer has been working for more than 30 years to reduce recidivism by helping people with records obtain employment and social services. http://www.saferfoundation.org/ 119 N. Church Street Suite 206 Rockford, IL 61101 815‐964‐2918 The Safer Foundation The Safer Foundation helps formerly incarcerated individuals re‐enter their communities. Safer has been working for more than 30 years to reduce recidivism by helping people with records obtain employment and social services. http://www.saferfoundation.org/ 211 Fulton St. Suite 300 Peoria, IL 61602 309‐495‐8964 The Safer Foundation The Safer Foundation helps formerly incarcerated individuals re‐enter their communities. Safer has been working for more than 30 years to reduce recidivism by helping people with records obtain employment and social services. http://www.saferfoundation.org/ 571 W. Jackson Blvd. Chicago, IL 60661 312‐922‐2200 The Safer Foundation ‐ Belmont Cragin The Safer Foundation helps formerly incarcerated individuals re‐enter their communities. Safer has been working for more than 30 years to reduce recidivism by helping people with records obtain employment and social services. http://www.saferfoundation.org/about/belmont‐cragin‐client‐services 6352 W. Grand Ave. Chicago, IL 60639 773‐252‐6439 Tri‐County Urban League The Tri‐County (Peoria) Urban League, Inc., is dedicated to improving the educational, social, and economic opportunities for individuals in Peoria, Tazewell, Woodford and McLean Counties in the central Illinois area. http://www.tcpul.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=2 317 S. MacArthur Highway Peoria, IL 61602 309‐673‐7474 Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 46 of 132 Woodlawn Employment Center Woodlawn Employment Center (WEC) has provided various workforce and social service programming for the Woodlawn community over the course of a decade. http://woodlawnworks.com/ 6101 S. Evans Chicago, IL 60637 773‐363‐4300 [email protected] Indiana Adult Life Training, Inc. Adult Life Training, Inc. provides free computer job skills training. Everyone is welcome. We help people re‐enter the workforce by teaching them the basic computer job skills required for most jobs. http://alt‐fw.org/public/?page_id=3376 3301 East Coliseum Blvd Room 136 Fort Wayne, IN 46805 260‐432‐0014 Aftercare for Indiana through Mentoring ‐ AIM AIM focuses on life skills. We steer youth toward success by engaging community resources and service providers. http://www.aimmentoring.org/ 4155 Boulevard Place Indianapolis, IN 46208 317‐874‐8470 [email protected] Back on My Feet Back on My Feet recruits members (individuals experiencing homelessness) at homeless and residential facilities around the country and begins with a commitment to run three days a week in the early morning. After 30 days in the program, members with 90% attendance earn the opportunity to move into the second phase of the program called Next Steps, which provides educational support, job training programs, employment partnership referrals and housing resources. Almost 80% of individuals who start the program move into Next Steps. http://indianapolis.backonmyfeet.org/ 964 N. Pennsylvania St. Indianapolis, IN 46204 602‐369‐6631 [email protected] Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 47 of 132 Blue Jacket, Inc. Blue Jacket, Inc. partners with Ivy Tech Community College, Industrial Training Solutions, and other service providers of credentialed, licensed training that allows for technical skill building training in construction, welding, CNA training, CNC, industrial maintenance, and Serv Safe certification. http://www.bluejacketinc.org/ 2926 South Calhoun Street Fort Wayne, IN 46807 260‐744‐1900 [email protected] Dismas House of Michiana Dismas House provides transitional housing and support services to men and women who have been recently released from prison or jail. Dismas House recognizes that the cycle of crime can be reduced when men and women who have been incarcerated have assistance readjusting to society. Dismas House provides room and board, transportation, job referrals, life skills counseling. http://www.dismas.org 1513 16 Avenue South Nashville, IN 46634 574‐233‐8522 Fletcher Place Ministry ‐ Adult Center for Education Fletcher Place Community Center is a faith based mission agency serving the southeast side of Indianapolis. Our life skills training program focuses on important basic skills. Our new community center building has a brand new computer lab. Students can take a basic introduction to computer class and then a more intense class on Word and Excel that includes creating their own resume. http://www.fletcherplacecc.org/ 1637 Prospect Street Indianapolis, IN 46203 317‐916‐1427 [email protected] Goodwill of Indianapolis Goodwill specializes in services to individuals whose options are limited by a disability, criminal history, low education level or other barriers. http://www.goodwillindy.org/employment‐services/ 1635 West Michigan Street Indianapolis, IN 46222 317‐524‐4313 [email protected] Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 48 of 132 Goodwill of Southern Indiana The purpose of the Job Connection Center is to provide easy access to job search advice, tools, and assistance in finding employment. http://goodwillsi.org/programs‐and‐services/vocational‐services/ 1329 Applegate Lane PO Box 2488 Clarksville, IN 47131 812‐207‐2296 [email protected] Guidance Ministries, Inc. We strive to assist individuals to locate and obtain employment as quickly as possible. http://guidanceministries.com/ 216 N 2nd St Elkhart, IN 46515 574‐296‐7192 Indianapolis ‐ Ex‐Offender Re‐Entry Program Each year, more than 5,000 ex‐offenders are released from prison and return home to Marion County. A significant number eventually end up back in the correctional system. To break this cycle and help ex‐offenders transition into positive roles in our community The City of Indianapolis continues to partner with local businesses to connect pre‐qualified ex‐offenders with employers and job opportuni es. http://www.indy.gov/eGov/Mayor/programs/Ex‐OffenderRe‐EntryProgram/Pages/home.aspx 200 E. Washington Street 2501 City County Building Indianapolis, IN 46201 317‐414‐3319 [email protected] Indianapolis ‐ Urban League The Skilled Workforce program provides skills assessment, training, and placement for hard‐to‐employ and under‐employed residents of Indianapolis. http://www.indplsul.org 777 Indiana Avenue Sam H. Jones Center Indianapolis, IN 46202 317‐693‐7603 PACE/OAR After you are released, the PACE/OAR staff will help you develop a quality resume and connect you to job leads, as well as provide referrals to partner agencies who can provide clothing, food, substance abuse counseling, housing, and other services. http://www.paceindy.org/our‐services/ 2855 N. Keystone Avenue Suite 110 Indianapolis, IN 46218 317‐612‐6800 Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 49 of 132 Salvation Army ‐ Elkhart Sometimes ex‐offenders have their physical freedom but little else—nowhere to live, no money, no transportation, no clothes and no job. It's not a very promising start. So, across the nation The Salvation Army operates halfway houses. These shelters are equipped with counselors and other resources to help them build new lives. http://www.usc.salvationarmy.org/usc/www_usc_wmni2.nsf/vw‐dynamic‐index/80256EFC0037426D86256DD10073B51B?O 300 N. Main Street Elkhart, IN 46516 574‐970‐0088 [email protected] Volunteers of America ‐ Indiana With over a century of experience in working with offenders re‐entering the community, Volunteers of America is proud to provide a diverse array of services that respond to the individual needs of the communities we serve. https://www.voain.org/workforce‐development 927 North Pennsylvannia Street Indianapolis, IN 46204 317‐686‐5800 [email protected] Iowa Safer Foundation ‐ Quad Cities The Safer Foundation helps formerly incarcerated individuals re‐enter their communities. Safer has been working for more than 30 years to reduce recidivism by helping people with records obtain employment and social services. http://www.saferfoundation.org/about/quad‐cities 1411 Brady St. Davenport, IA 52803 563‐322‐7002 Spectrum Resources Spectrum has developed an extensive service provider network committed to working with ex‐offenders. It is based on the principle that by integrating all client services into a single comprehensive plan, clients will achieve better outcomes in each individual service program. http://spectrumresourcesdsm.org/ 100 E. Euclid Ave Suite 153 Des Moines, IA 50314 515‐244‐0551 [email protected] Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 50 of 132 The Directors Council The Directors Council provide comprehensive services including assessment, education, employment, and mentoring.. http://www.thedirectorscouncil.org/agencies.htm 620 Eighth Street Des Moines, IA 50309 515‐697‐5742 [email protected]. Kansas Bishop Sullivan Center Bishop Sullivan Center is one of the largest providers of emergency assistance in the Kansas City area. Our Mission is to provide basic necessities to people who are unable to do so and to move those who are able to become self‐sufficient. http://www.bishopsullivan.org/about‐us 6435 Truman Road Kansas City, KS 64126 816‐231‐0984 Forever Crowned Outreach Ministries Forever Crowned Outreach Ministries, a faith‐based organization, offers job search assistance, job mediation, job readiness training, resume assistance and basic computer skills, as well as mentoring, counseling and life skills training to individuals with criminal histories. 2046 East 9th Street North Wichita, KS 67214 316‐267‐1244 Kansas City Rescue Mission Kansas City Rescue Mission offers transitional programs that combine adult education, career building, and case management to provide a strategic path toward long‐term success. http://kcrm.org/kcrm‐ministries/ 1520 Cherry Street Kansas City, KS 64108 816‐421‐7643 Oxford House Kansas The Oxford House Kansas Re‐Entry Program allows individuals coming from jails, prisons, and other Institutions an opportunity to live in a safe, alcohol and drug‐free environment, so that they may re‐establish their life. http://ks.oxfordhouse.us/?page_id=14 1617 Park Place Wichita, KS 67203 316‐977‐8894 [email protected] Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 51 of 132 Sedgwick County Reentry Program The Sedgwick County Reentry Program focuses on skills development and and employment for ex‐offenders. http://www.doc.ks.gov/reentry 630 N. St. Francis Suite A Wichita, KA 67203 785‐291‐3203 [email protected] Shawnee County Reentry Program The Shawnee County Reentry Program focuses on skills development and and employment for ex‐offenders. http://www.doc.ks.gov/reentry 501 SE 8th Topeka, KA 66607 785‐291‐5000 [email protected] TurnAround ‐ Community Re‐Entry After Prison The TurnAround Program provides support for families of incarcerated individuals and offers a new start to people when they leave prison. With TurnAround, they receive case management, employment training, mentoring, emergency assistance and help with re‐integration needs like birth certificate/ID cards, clothing and treatment referrals. http://www.catholiccharities‐kcsj.org/turnaround‐community‐re‐entry‐after‐prison 3100 Main Suite 10 Kansas City, KS 64111 816‐561‐1835 Kentucky Center for Employment ‐ Lexington The Center for Employment Training (CET) is one of the country's largest, most effective educational, and employment training programs, focused on those who need help the most. http://www.cetweb.org/aboutcet/index.html 1055 Industry Road 2nd Floor Lexington, KY 40505 859‐425‐2180 Center for Employment ‐ Newport The Center for Employment Training (CET) is one of the country's largest, most effective educational, and employment training programs, focused on those who need help the most. http://www.cetweb.org/aboutcet/index.html 601 Washington Ave Suite 140 Newport, KY 41071 859‐491‐8303 Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 52 of 132 Dismas Charities, Inc Dismas House provides transitional housing and support services to men and women who have been recently released from prison or jail. Dismas House recognizes that the cycle of crime can be reduced when men and women who have been incarcerated have assistance readjusting to society. To that end, Dismas House provides room and board, transportation, job referrals, life skills counseling. http://www.dismas.com/ 2500 South Seventh Street Louisville, KY 40208 502‐636‐2033 Louisiana Goodwill Industries ‐ Lafayette Goodwill's Job Connection, is designed to assist people who are not employed or under‐employed and interested in improving work skills and/or entering the work force. Services offered by our Rehabilitation Department include information and referral, career development, life skills, job training, job placement, and linking with other community resources. http://www.lagoodwill.com/ 2435 W. Congress Street Lafayette, LA 70506 337‐769‐7650 [email protected] Goodwill Industries ‐ New Orleans Goodwill Industries of Southeastern Louisiana serves people with barriers to employment throughout southeastern Louisiana. Our mission is to help people achieve independence and self‐sufficiency through employment and related support services. http://goodwillno.org/ 3400 Tulane Avenue Suite 1000 New Orleans, LA 70119 504‐456.2622 Goodwill Industries ‐ Shreveport Goodwill Industries of North Louisiana, Inc.serves people with barriers to employment by providing job training and employment services and helping them become independent, tax‐paying members of their communities. http://www.goodwillnla.org/ 800 West 70th Street Shreveport, LA 71106 318‐869‐2575 Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 53 of 132 Joy Corporation of Baton Rouge WFR (Workforce Readiness) is a one year program designed to help our youth and adults face the workplace with confidence and skill. 3650 Hwy 19 Ste B Zachary, LA 70791 225‐654‐1596 [email protected] Oddessy House The Community Prisoner Re‐entry Initiative is designed to assist non‐violent ex‐offenders who are returning to their local communities through an employment‐based program that incorporates housing, mentoring, job training and other services. http://www.ohlinc.org/ 1125 North Tonti New Orleans, LA 70119 504‐799‐5932 [email protected] Project Return Project Return currently operates with a dedicated program staff, many of which are former offenders, and provides an integrated service delivery network extensively enhanced by the community‐building model. http://www.projectreturn.com/ 51 Yosemite Drive New Orleans, LA 70131 504‐452‐5585 Quad Area Community Action Promise for a Better Tomorrow is an employment focused project designed to help reintegration of youth offenders ages 16‐ 21 to complete their education and obtain a job in a high demand/high growth industry. http://quadyouth.org/Partner/pgs/Main.html 45300 N. Baptist Road Hammond, LA 70401 225‐567‐2350 The Church United for Community Development Services offered by The Church United for Community Development include assessment, literacy and high school equivalency education, job training, and employment placement. https://www.doleta.gov/PRI/PDF/Church_United_for_Community_Development.pdf 19202 Highland Road Baton Rouge, LA 70809 225‐644‐3762 Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 54 of 132 The House of Hope The House of Hope offers participants employment training opportunities, transportation to interviews and orientations, resume and referral assistance, higher education information and access to a computer, phone, and fax. The program coordinator has established working relationships with a number of employers and employment agencies. http://www.hopehouseneworleans.org/ 916 St. Andrew St. New Orleans, LA 70130 504‐525‐2561 [email protected] TurnAround Village TurnAround Village provides comprehensive transitional assistance to inmates re‐entering society, https://turnaroundvillage.org/ PO Box 1033 Covington, LA 70434 985‐735‐9404 Maine Maine Career Centers Maine CareerCenters administer the Federal Bonding Program http://www.mainecareercenter.com/ 55 State House Station Augusta, ME 04333 207‐623‐7981 Set Free in Maine Our primary purpose is aftercare/reentry. We have a furniture manufacturing plant were we hire ex‐offenders. We have a network that is New England‐wide that can assist ex‐offenders, with housing, employment, and mentors.. http://prisonministry.net/SetFree 18 Lithgow Street Winslow, ME 04901 207‐692‐2128 Volunteers of America ‐ Northern New England The Juvenile Detention Alternatives Program (JDAP) is a collaboration between Volunteers of America Northern New England and Youth Alternatives. This state‐wide program reduces the likelihood that young people will commit additional crimes, and will maintain community safety http://www.voanne.org/ 14 Main Street Suite 401 Brunswick, ME 04011 207‐373‐1140 [email protected] Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 55 of 132 Maryland America Works ‐ Baltimore America Works places hard‐to‐serve populations and has jobs for all skill levels. http://www.americaworks.com/ 22 Light Street 5th Floor Baltimore, MD 21202 410‐625‐9675 [email protected] Anne Arundel Workforce Re‐Entry Initiative AAWDC’s Re‐Entry Program, a partnership with the Anne Arundel County Detention Center, provides the opportunity for offenders to successfully transition back into the community with the emphasis on employment. http://www.aawdc.org/programs/individuals‐contact‐criminal‐justice‐system 401 Headquarters Drive Suite 208 Millersville, MD 21108 410‐987‐3890 Back on My Feet Back on My Feet recruits members (individuals experiencing homelessness) at homeless and residential facilities around the country and begins with a commitment to run three days a week in the early morning. After 30 days in the program, members with 90% attendance earn the opportunity to move into the second phase of the program called Next Steps, which provides educational support, job training programs, employment partnership referrals and housing resources. Almost 80% of individuals who start the program move into Next Steps. http://baltimore.backonmyfeet.org/ 1017 E. Baltimore St. B Baltimore, MD 21202 410‐675‐7500 ext. 174 Baltimore City’s Reentry Center The ReC, Baltimore City's new career center assisting the returning ex‐inmate population. http://www.oedworks.com/jobseek/index.htm 2401 Liberty Heights Avenue Mondawmin Mall Suite 302 Baltimore, MD 21215 410‐523‐1060 Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 56 of 132 Baltimore Transitional Jobs Project The Job Opportunities Task Force (JOTF) Transitional Jobs Project works to increase the skills, job opportunities, and incomes of ex‐offenders. http://www.jotf.org 217 East Redwood Street Suite 1500 Baltimore, MD 21202 410‐234‐8040 Goodwill Industries of the Chesapeake ‐SEETTS Supporting Ex‐Offenders in Employment Training Goodwill's SEETTS (Supporting Ex‐Offenders in Employment Training and Transitional Services) program was established with the purpose of enhancing the growth and development of ex‐offenders in career choices and goals. The SEETTS program assists the ex‐offender in connecting with community services that can help make the transition back into society easier. http://www.goodwillches.org/work/employee/training‐programs/ 222 East Redwood Street Baltimore, MD 21202 410‐837‐1800 Light House The Light House is both a facility and a program. Physically located in a new 24,400 square foot facility in Annapolis, Maryland, we provide emergency shelter and transitional housing for individuals and families who are homeless as well as permanent supportive housing for women. http://www.annapolislighthouse.org/ 10 Hudson Street Annapolis, MD 21401 410‐349‐5056 [email protected] Living Classrooms ‐ Project Serve Living Classrooms ‐Project Serve program provides job skills training and workforce development programs that assist disadvantaged youth and young adults to overcome obstacles including lack of education, lack of skills, poor work history, a history of substance abuse, or criminal behavior. https://livingclassrooms.org/ourp_project_serve.php 802 S. Caroline Street Baltimore, MD 21231 410‐685‐0295 Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 57 of 132 Maryland New Directions’ Career Focus The Career Focus program offers job readiness training to Baltimore City residents who are struggling with significant barriers to employment. Clients attend workshops to learn to think like an employer, identify skills, set goals, search for jobs online, and much more. http://www.mdnewdirections.org/mnd/Programs/tabid/52/Default.aspx 2700 N. Charles Street Suite 200 Baltimore, MD 21201 410‐230‐0630 [email protected] Power Inside Women returning to the community from prison and jail face overwhelming barriers. Lack of housing, drug treatment, employment and medical services makes community reentry extremely difficult. Through our case management program we work with women to anticipate and address their individual needs while they are incarcerated and continue to support them as they rebuild their lives after release. http://www.powerinside.org/ 325 E 25th Street Baltimore, MD 21211 410‐889‐8333 [email protected] Power/Excel Project Power/Excel has served the residents of the Baltimore Pre‐release Unit for Women. Our goal is to offer intense interactive sessions to develop the skills for personal empowerment, pro‐social interaction and financial independence. http://www.powerexcel.org/wordpress/blog/clientele/ 644 S. Charles Street Baltimore, MD 21230 410‐752‐3437 [email protected] Project SERVE Project SERVE (Service‐Empowerment‐Revitalization‐Volunteerism‐Employment) is a community‐based program that assists ex‐offender to transition from incarceration into Project SERVE and then into employment. http://www.catholiccharities‐md.org/volunteer/serve/ 228 W. Lexington Street Suite 220 Baltimore, MD 21231 410‐685‐0295 info@cc‐md.org Reentry Partnership Initiative Post‐release programs aid in creating a smooth transition to the community, including links to services and treatment. Services to aid in reintegration include vocational and educational training. http://humanservices.baltimorecity.gov/ReEntry.aspx 100 North Holliday Street Room 250 Baltimore, MD 21202 410‐396‐1809 Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 58 of 132 STRIVE ‐ Baltimore The STRIVE Baltimore program assists formerly incarcerated individuals gaining the tools they need in order to achieve higher wages and create self‐sufficient families and communities. The STRIVE Baltimore program model includes job readiness training and job development, and job placement. http://www.cfuf.org/ 2201 North Monroe Street Baltimore, MD 21217 410‐367‐5691 Volunteers of America Chesapeake This program assists men and women in making a successful transition from prison to the community through pre‐release and work‐release programs. The Comprehensive Sanc on Center (CSC) accepts referrals from federal correc onal ins tu ons and courts as well as from the Federal Proba on Department and Pretrial Services. https://www.voachesapeake.org/ 7901 Annapolis Road Lanham, MD 20706 301‐459‐2020 [email protected] Massachusetts After Incarceration Support Systems Program The After Incarceration Support Systems Program assists ex‐offenders in all aspects of their lives (depending on their needs) as they transition from incarceration to community. Ex‐offender can utilize AISS for case management. Case management includes referrals to community agencies, Life skills training, Spectra, assisting with food, clothing, housing, identification, advocacy, and employment. http://hcsdma.org/aiss‐3/ 736 State Street Springfield, MA 01109 413‐781‐2050 Aid to Incarcerated Mohters AIM provides services to incarcerated mothers and their children, as well as women who have had trouble with the law in the past and are trying to improve their lives upon re‐entry into the community. http://www.cominghomedirectory.org/ch_index3.php?id=241 434 Massachusetts Avenue Suite 503 Boston, MA 02118 617‐536‐0058 [email protected] Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 59 of 132 Back on My Feet Back on My Feet recruits members (individuals experiencing homelessness) at homeless and residential facilities around the country and begins with a commitment to run three days a week in the early morning. After 30 days in the program, members with 90% attendance earn the opportunity to move into the second phase of the program called Next Steps, which provides educational support, job training programs, employment partnership referrals and housing resources. Almost 80% of individuals who start the program move into Next Steps. http://boston.backonmyfeet.org/ 426 E. 1st Street The Comcast Buildin Boston, MA 02127 617‐697‐6505 [email protected] Boston Reentry Initiative The Boston Reentry Initiative includes an emphasis on mentoring, information sharing, treating addiction, and employment opportunities for inmates after release. http://www.scsdma.org/programs/re‐entry‐services/ 20 Bradston Street Boston, MA 02130 617‐635‐1000 Boston TenPoint Coalition The Community Re‐Entry Initiative provides mentoring and basic services such as job placement and skills training to ex‐ offenders. http://btpc.org/ 150 Warren Street Roxbury, MA 02130 617‐524‐4331 [email protected] Boston's Span, Inc. Our programs include the reintegration support program (RSP) which provides short‐term transitional housing assistance, case management. The Community Resource Center (CRC) provides employment assistance, literacy and high school equivalency education, programs for violence reduction, relapse prevention, and life skills. http://www.spaninc.org/ 105 Chauncy Street 6th Floor Boston, MA 02111 617‐423‐0750 [email protected] Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 60 of 132 Brooke House ‐ Overcoming the Odds With a goal of successful reentry, all residents receive comprehensive case management services addressing their employment, housing, family reunification, and treatment needs. http://www.crj.org/sjs/programs 107 Park Drive Boston, MA 02215 Community Reentry for Women (C.R.E.W.) The Community Reentry for Women (C.R.E.W.) Program prepares female offenders for re‐entry through the delivery of life skills instruction, job placement and health care services http://www.scsdma.org/programs/womens‐program‐services/ 20 Bradston Street Boston, MA 02118 617‐635‐1000 Dismas House of Massachusetts Dismas House provides transitional housing and support services to men and women who have been recently released from prison or jail. Dismas House recognizes that the cycle of crime can be reduced when men and women who have been incarcerated have assistance readjusting to society. Dismas House provides room and board, transportation, job referrals, life skills counseling. http://www.dismashouse.org/ PO Box 30125 Worchester, MA 30125 508‐799‐9389 Impact Employment Services IMPACT supports men and women in their efforts to secure, retain and upgrade a job. Our staff carefully screens each candidate, assessing their skills and workplace readiness. IMPACT has been nationally recognized as a Best Practice in Employment Services by the National Alliance to End Homelessness. http://hopefoundboston.org/ 444 Harrison Avenue Boston, MA 02130 617‐983‐0351 [email protected] Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 61 of 132 Project Place Community Re‐entry for Women (CREW) is the result of our partnership with The Suffolk County House of Correction. The program provides an avenue for reintegration for female offenders by providing intensive case management, job readiness, life skills instruction. and job placement upon discharge. http://www.projectplace.org/jobtraining.html 1145 Washington Street Boston, MA 02118 617‐542‐3740 phanson@project place.org STRIVE/Boston STRIVE/Boston Employment Service, Inc. offers employment training and placement services to ex‐offenders. http://www.bostonstrive.org/index.htm 651 Washington Street Boston, MA 02124 617‐825‐1800 [email protected] The Work Place If you have a criminal record and are having issues finding employment a career counselor/job developer at The Work Place can help you. http://www.theworkplace.org/ 29 Winter Street Boston, MA 02108 617‐737‐0093 Michigan 70 Times 7 70×7 Life Recovery assists with skill training, resume’ assistance and interview coaching. Our New Day Business Staffing works with local companies in West Michigan to provide the best candidate for the job or short term placement. http://www.70x7liferecovery.org/re‐entry/ 97 W 22nd Street Holland, MI 49423 616‐796‐0685 [email protected] Detroit Urban League The Detroit Urban League Workforce Career Development Center provides screening, employability skills training, counseling, job referrals and placement. http://www.deturbanleague.org/programs.html 208 Mack Avenue Detroit, MI 48201 313‐832‐4600 Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 62 of 132 Goodwill Industries of Central Michigan Heartland Goodwill provides job seekers with resources that help them conduct job searches, write resumes and practice their interviewing skills. Local Goodwills also help people earn a paycheck while they’re getting ready for permanent jobs by placing them in temporary jobs or in jobs at Goodwill. http://www.goodwillcmh.org/ 4820 Wayne Rd Battle Creek, MI 49037 866‐725‐0534 Goodwill Industries of Greater Detroit Goodwill's North Oakland Career Centers provide job readiness training, basic computer training, career management, and job search assistance services. http://www.goodwilldetroit.org/ 1370 South Lapeer Road Oxford, MI 48208 248‐969‐2399 Goodwill Industries of Greater Grand Rapids Goodwill Industries of Greater Grand Rapids has three programs for ex‐offenders: Transitional Vocational Connections (TVC), Community Re‐entry Initiative (CRI) and WIOA Adult: Ex‐Offender. http://www.goodwillgr.org/ 3035 Prairie Street SW Grandville, MI 49418 616‐532‐4200 [email protected] Goodwill Industries of Southeastern Michigan Goodwill's Workforce Development Department offers a variety of employment related services that are individually designed to help both students and adults successfully enter the workforce, advance in their careers and improve their quality of life. We work with over 100 employers in providing job training and job placement opportunities. http://goodwillsemi.org/ 1357 Division Street Adrian, MI 49221 517‐263‐2135 Goodwill Industries of Southwestern Michigan Through the combined efforts of Goodwill Industries of Southwestern Michigan and the Michigan Works! Agency, we offer a comprehensive program for adult learners who are seeking employment through our Workforce Development programs and desire to improve their literacy skills or seek their high school equivalency credential. http://www.goodwillswmi.org/ 420 East Alcott Street Kalamazoo, MI 49001 269‐382‐0490 [email protected] Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 63 of 132 Hope Network ‐ Exodus Program Hope Network is committed to assisting individuals whose offending history is a barrier to gaining employment. Exodus Vocational Services are tailored to identify individual vocational needs and equip individuals with the skills and resources they need to find competitive employment. http://www.hopenetwork.org/Support‐Services/Workforce‐Development/Exodus‐Program.aspx 3075 Orchard Vista Drive SE Grand Rapids, MI 49546 800.695.7273 Matrix Michigan Prisoner Re‐Entry (MMPR) MMPR provides rehabilitative programs for men and women in the criminal justice system incuding shelter, food, transportation, life skills, and employment. http://www.matrixhumanservices.org/ 13560 East McNichols Detroit, MI 48205 313‐526‐4000 [email protected]. Michigan Prisoner ReEntry Initiative The primary goal of the Michigan Prisoner ReEntry Initiative (MPRI) is to promote public safety by increasing the success rates of prisoners transitioning from prison to the community. http://www.michigan.gov/corrections/0,4551,7‐119‐9741_33218‐‐‐,00.html 206 E. Michigan Ave Grandview Plaza Lansing, MI 48933 517‐335‐1426 Oakland Livingston Human Service Agency Oakland Livingston Human Service Agency focuses on employment services, job/career training, education support, readiness skills, connection to employment, and job retention. http://www.co.livingston.mi.us/hscb/ 622 E. Grand River Howell, MI 48843 517‐586‐2039 [email protected] STRIVE ‐ Benton Harbor STRIVE provides job placement assistance to everyone who completes the three weeks of training. Working with an assigned job developer, each STRIVE graduates is guided through the job‐search process, learning how to effectively market themselves, until they have secured gainful employment. 185 E. Main Street Suite 101 Benton Harbor, MI 49022 269‐925‐1155 [email protected] Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 64 of 132 STRIVE ‐ Flint STRIVE provides job placement assistance to everyone who completes the three weeks of training. Working with an assigned job developer, each STRIVE graduates is guided through the job‐search process, learning how to effectively market themselves, until they have secured gainful employment. http://www.flintstrive.com/index.php/life‐changing‐services 1108 Lapeer Road Flint, MI 48503 810‐232‐5661 TRI‐CAP Parole Alternative Corrections The program will accept male/female offenders who are having difficulty carrying out their parole requirements. Program length is 30 credit days. http://www.tricap.net/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=35&Itemid=67 2300 Veterans Memorial Pky Saginaw, MI 48601 989‐752‐0800 [email protected] Minnesota 180 Degrees 180 Degrees, Inc. serves men re‐entering communities from correctional facilities in our residential half‐way house program. http://www.180degrees.org/index.php 236 Clifton Avenue So. Minneapolis, MN 55403 612‐813‐5000 [email protected] AccessAbility, Inc The diverse needs of people with barriers to employment and community inclusion are served through three main programs at AccessAbility, Inc.: Day Training and Habilitation, Project Connect, and Extended Employment. http://www.accessability.org/#!programs‐‐involvement/csef 360 Hoover Street NE Minneapolis, MN 55413 612‐331‐5958 [email protected] Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 65 of 132 American Indian OIC Job counselors work one‐on‐one with clients to connect them to career opportunities that allow for professional and financial advancement. Employment services are open to individuals seeking to enter the workforce and individuals who have been long‐term unemployed. http://www.aioic.org/ 1845 East Franklin Avenue Minneapolis, MN 55404 612‐341‐3358 [email protected] Amicus AMICUS is a Minnesota not‐for‐profit organization with over 40 years of experience in improving public safety by helping inmates and ex‐offenders through positive relationship‐building, restorative justice practices, and individualized transition services. http://www.amicususa.org/ 3041 4th Ave. So. Minneapolis, MN 55408 612‐877‐4250 ATTIC Correctional Services, Inc. Re‐entry Services works with county clients to address employment, transportation, childcare, housing, and family issues. Reach‐in services are also available to offenders in correctional centers as they plan their re‐entry back into the community. http://www.correctionalservices.org/ P.O. Box 161336 Duluth, MN 55816 218‐340‐7710 [email protected] ATTIC Correctional Services, Inc. Re‐entry Services works with county clients to address employment, transportation, childcare, housing, and family issues. Reach‐in services are also available to offenders in correctional centers as they plan their re‐entry back into the community. http://www.correctionalservices.org/ P.O. Box 7 Hibbing, MN 55746 218‐929‐1674 [email protected] ATTIC Correctional Services, Inc. Re‐entry Services works with county clients to address employment, transportation, childcare, housing, and family issues. Reach‐in services are also available to offenders in correctional centers as they plan their re‐entry back into the community. http://www.correctionalservices.org/ 849 University Ave, Suite 105 St. Paul, MN 55104‐4353 651‐209‐1688 [email protected] Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 66 of 132 Central Minnesota Re‐Entry Project Through innovative programming, CMNRP helps ex‐offenders reshape their lives, reach their goals, and make successful transition from prison into community life. http://www.cmnrp.org/ 22 Wilson Ave. NE Suite 15, Eastgate Office Bldg. St. Cloud, MN 56302 320‐656‐9004 [email protected] Chicanos Latinos Unidos en Servicio ‐ Minneapolis Employment services are designed to identify and address a variety of barriers that prevent the Latino job seeker from obtaining and retaining meaningful employment. CLUES employment staff also attempts to tackle some of the tougher challenges facing clients seeking employment. http://www.clues.org/home.aspx 720 East Lake Street Minneapolis, MN 55407 612‐746‐3500 Chicanos Latinos Unidos en Servicio ‐ St. Paul Employment services are designed to identify and address a variety of barriers that prevent the Latino job seeker from obtaining and retaining meaningful employment. CLUES employment staff also attempts to tackle some of the tougher challenges facing clients seeking employment. http://www.clues.org/home.aspx 797 East 7th Street St. Paul, MN 55106 651‐ 379‐4200 Damascas Way Re‐Entry Center ‐ Minneapolis Damascus Way seeks to provide a structured, caring, spiritually‐oriented environment that will enable men involved in the correctional system to remain crime‐ and chemical‐free, while assisting them in meeting their individual goals. http://www.damascusway.com/ 5730 Olson Memorial Highway Golden Valley, MN 55422 763‐545‐6558 [email protected] Damascas Way Re‐Entry Center ‐ Rochester Damascus Way seeks to provide a structured, caring, spiritually‐oriented environment that will enable men involved in the correctional system to remain crime‐ and chemical‐free, while assisting them in meeting their individual goals. http://www.damascusway.com/ 1449 4th Ave. S.E. Rochester, MN 55904 507‐292‐1700 [email protected] Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 67 of 132 East Side Neighborhood Services The Adult Employment Department works with low income, unemployed, or underemployed job seekers who would like to earn a livable wage and achieve their financial and career goals though acquiring full time work. http://www.esns.org/ 1700 2nd Street NE Minneapolis, MN 55413 612‐781‐6011 [email protected] Emerge EMERGE Workforce delivers training, career counseling, job placement and ongoing support for participants in an effort to develop their wage‐earning and wealth‐building potential and increase access to professional development. http://www.emerge‐mn.org/workforce.html 420 15 Avenue South Minneapolis, MN 55411 612‐338‐5282 FreedomWorks The Welcome Back Center is a safe, stable environment where men are supported as they tackle reentry issues unique to former prisoners. FreedomWorks helps men develop a plan to find employment, learn financial responsibility, and become productive citizens. http://myfreedomworks.com/ 3559 Penn Avenue No. Minneapolis, MN 55412 612‐522‐9007 Goodwill Easter Seals Our core programs provide employment services are specifically designed for people with barriers to work. Through training, individuals gain the skills, attitudes and, work behaviors needed to assist them in finding and keeping employment. http://www.goodwilleasterseals.org/site/PageServer?pagename=serv_emp 553 Fairview Avenue N. St. Paul, MN 55104 651‐379‐5800 [email protected] HIRED HIRED was originally founded to provide employment counseling and support to ex‐offenders, and the agency continues to develop programs to help clients with criminal convictions gain skills and find employment. http://www.hired.org/jobs/low‐income‐adults/ 1200 Plymouth Avenue North Minneapolis, MN 55411 612‐529‐3342 [email protected] Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 68 of 132 Merrick Community Center Trained staff help assess work‐related skills and interests and match them to available jobs. Staff help with the initial contact and follow‐up with job seekers until the right match is found. http://www.merrickcs.org/ 715 Edgerton St. St. Paul, MN 55130 651‐771‐9339 [email protected] Minneapolis Urban League Minneapolis residents who are 22 years old or older, can develop their careers by finding meaningful employment at a livable wage or enrolling in training for advancement opportunities. http://www.mul.org/ 2100 Plymouth Avenue N. Minneapolis, MN 55411 612‐302‐3100 [email protected] Northern Connections Inc. Northern Connections is a private, non‐profit organization, connecting individuals and families in west central Minnesota with resources to achieve financial independence. http://www.northernconnections.org 150 2nd Street SW PO Box 390 Perham, MN 56573 1‐877‐346‐4624 [email protected] Project for Pride in Living, Inc. PPL operates several businesses and job training initiatives designed to help adults with barriers to successful employment. Our job training programs succeed in preparing individuals for positions that pay a good starting wage, provide medical benefits, and opportunities for promotion. http://www.ppl‐inc.org/ 1035 East Franklin Avenue Minneapolis, MN 55404 612‐455‐5100 Project Soar of Northeastern Minnesota CORP will provide career planning, job seeking assistance, skills training, mentoring relationships, supportive services, and linkages to area resources. http://www.soarcareers.org/index.html 205 West 2nd Street Suite 101 Duluth, MN 55802 218‐722‐3126 [email protected] Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 69 of 132 REArmor Homes Re‐Armor Homes is a growing non‐profit currently based in Ramsey County. We seek out and develop employment and housing opportunities for felons and other community members who find it difficult to find a job or a home due to their criminal background. http://rearmorhomes.com/aboutus.html 515 Farrington St. St. Paul, MN 55103 952‐210‐5234 RESOURCE RESOURCE provides career counseling, job search planning, resume development, job leads, assistance with training and a whole lot more. http://www.eac‐mn.org/ 900 20th Avenue South Minneapolis, MN 55404 612‐752‐8000 RS EDEN RS EDEN is a community corrections residential program for men and women and their children. There are three locations: Metro, West, and Ashland.. https://www.rseden.org/ 1931 West Broadway Suite 101 Minneapolis, MN 55411 612‐287‐1600 The NetWork for Better Futures The NetWork’s distinctive yet practical approach consists of the integration of five core elements including employment and education. http://www.networkforbetterfutures.com/ 1017 Olson Memorial Highway Minneapolis, MN 55405 612‐455‐6133 The Salvation Army ‐ Minneapolis Harbor Light Center The Minneapolis Harbor Light Center provides emergency assistance, shelter, housing, chemical dependency treatment, transi onal housing, health care services and spiritual support to its clients. http://www.usc.salvationarmy.org/usc/www_usc_minneapolishl.nsf/ 1010 Currie Avenue Minneapolis, MN 55403 612‐767‐3100 Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 70 of 132 Twin Cities RISE! The mission of Twin Cities RISE! is to provide employers with skilled workers‐‐primarily men from communities of color in the Twin Cities area‐‐by training under‐ and unemployed adults. http://www.twincitiesrise.org/ 800 Washington Avenue N. Suite 203 Minneapolis, MN 55401 612‐338‐0295 [email protected] Volunteers of America ‐ Residential Center The Volunteers of America Residential Center (RC) offers participants an opportunity to become accountable, productive, tax paying citizens, while avoiding further involvement in the criminal justice system. http://www.voamn.org/Default.aspx?tabid=2599 7626 Metro Boulevard Edina, MN 55406 612‐721‐6327 [email protected] Women Planting Seeds Women Planting Seeds offers the only program in the Twin Cities that specifically targets women coming out of incarceration. Our goal is to empower women, men and youth to live independent of systems, build healthy lifestyles and obtain sufficient employment for successful living. http://www.womenplantingseeds.org/ PO Box 6834 Minneapolis, MN 55406 612‐822‐1517 [email protected] WomenVenture WomenVenture is a leader in providing the technical tools and emotional support to help you start and grow your business, find a new job, or develop a new career path. http://www.womenventure.org/index.cfm 2324 University Ave. West St. Paul, MN 55114 866‐646‐3808 [email protected] Workforce Development Inc. Workforce Development, Inc. serves people through career planning and pre‐vocational skill training. One area of focus of Workforce Development, Inc. is working with populations dealing with multiple barriers to achieving meaningful employment. http://www.workforcedevelopmentinc.org/ 1302 Seventh St. NW Rochester, MN 55901 507‐292‐5180 Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 71 of 132 Mississippi Goodwill Industries of South Mississippi Goodwill Industries of South Mississippi helps people with barriers to employment achieve and maintain employment to gain a better quality of life. Goodwill provides jobs, training, and counseling. http://www.goodwillsms.org/ 2407 31st Street Gulfport, MS 39501 228‐863‐2323 [email protected] New Way Mississippi Empowering individuals and families to help themselves by providing and linking them with services that include transitional and permanent housing acquisition; ongoing recovery supportive services; transitional employment and economic development opportunities. http://newwayms.webs.com/ 1896 N. Frontage Rd. Clinton, MS 39056 601‐924‐3807 Patroled2Pride Patroled2Pride offers the support and encouragement needed to assist with transitioning back with to families, community, and assists with employment by providing counseling, job training with accredited programs, and job placement. http://www.paroled2pride.org/ Columbus , MS 39701 662‐570‐4245 [email protected] Missouri Area Resources for Community and Human Services (ARCHS) ARCHS builds community partnerships for Greater St. Louis based upon the universally held premise that education holds the key for optimal personal and professional success. http://www.stlarchs.org/what‐we‐do/prisoner‐reentry.html 539 North Grand Blvd. 6th Floor St. Louis, MO 63103 314‐534‐0022 [email protected] Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 72 of 132 Catholic Charities of Kansas City ‐ TurnAround Program Catholic Charities Employment Center in Kansas City assists in many aspects of preparing for and securing employment. Staff and professional volunteers help individuals in the process of finding a new job or re‐entering the workforce. http://www.catholiccharities‐kcsj.org/turnaround‐community‐re‐entry‐after‐prison 3100 Main Suite 10 Kansas City, MO 64111 816.561.1835 Connections to Success Pathways to Success participants are coached on career development, assisted with job placement, and work with faith‐ based mentors to help them ease the transition back to their communities. http://www.connectionstosuccess.org 3000 Little Hills Expressway Suite 102 St. Charles, MO 63301 636‐940‐8027 [email protected] Employment Connection Employment Connection provides free employment services to persons who have difficulty finding and maintaining employment and to St. Louis area businesses who are seeking qualified job applicants. These services include outreach/recruitment, assessment, employment readiness training, on‐site education, individual case management, job development, job placement, job retention, temp to direct hire, managed staffing services, career development, and follow‐ up services. http://employmentstl.org/ 2838 Market Street St. Louis, MO 63103 314‐333‐5627 [email protected]; [email protected] Fathers’ Support Center ‐ St. Louis Employment and mentoring services can be utilized once clients have graduated from The Family Formation program. http://fatherssupportcenter.org/services/employment‐mentoring/ 4411 N Newstead Ave St. Louis, MO 63115 314‐333‐4170 Missouri Goodwill Industries The Juvenile Justice Program offered at our Innovative Learning Cetner helps youth in juvenile detention centers find employment and obtain their high school equivalency credential. https://mersgoodwill.org/ex‐offender/ 1727 Locust Street St. Louis, MO 63103 314‐241‐3464 Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 73 of 132 New Madrid County Family Resource Center The New Madrid County Family Resource Center is where jobs and opportunities meet. With programs that focus on helping individuals to attain employment, individuals can find help with preparing resumes and applications as well as educational and training assistance. http://www.nmcfamilyresourcecenter.com/employment.html 420 Virginia Street New Madrid, MO 63869 573‐748‐2778 [email protected] St. Patrick Center ‐ Project Reach We help unemployed and under‐employed clients to find and retain employment by teaching them advanced career‐based work skills. http://www.stpatrickcenter.org/wp‐content/uploads/2010/06/ProgramProjectREACH4.10.pdf 800 North Tucker Boulevard St. Louis, MO 63101 314‐802‐0700 Montana Alternatives, Inc. It is the belief of Alternatives that public safety is improved when prison inmates and other offenders are reintroduced to the community through structured programs that involve treatment services, assistance in locating employment, 24‐hour a day supervision, and case management. http://www.altinc.net/programs.aspx 1001 South 27th Street Billings, MT 59101 406‐294‐9609 [email protected] Nebraska Released and Restored Ex‐Offender Re‐Entry Program offers life‐skills classes that teach good decision making; conflict resolution; budgeting; goal setting.and an Employment Resource Center that:teaches job application and resume preparation, provides connections to employers willing to hire ex‐offenders; teaches good employee skills such as timeliness, good work ethic, attention to detail, integrity and provides connections to other providers who teach specific job skills such as carpentry, medical transcription, and carpet laying. http://releasedandrestored.org/ PO Box 94633 Lincoln, NE 68590 402‐806‐0565 [email protected] Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 74 of 132 Nevada Las Vegas‐Clark County Urban League The Las Vegas‐Clark County Urban League (LVCCUL) offers skills training and job placement opportunities to the residents of greater Las Vegas, Henderson and Clark County. We have partnered with a number of respected organizations to provide these opportunities. http://www.lvccul.org/programs/rise/ 2470 N Decatur Blvd Las Vegas, NV 89108 702‐473‐5000 [email protected] My Journey Home, Inc. My Journey Home, Inc. assists military veterans and former offenders transitioning from jail or prison systems into society. We help them rebuild their lives, restore their families, and work tirelessly to support the efforts of these men and women at becoming successful members of their community. We offer employment training programs, a resource center, peer to peer support groups, and affordable referrals for counseling. http://www.myjourneyhomenv.org/ 1055 W. Moana Lane Reno, NV 89509 775‐825‐8126 [email protected] Salvation Army Sometimes ex‐offenders have their physical freedom but little else—nowhere to live, no money, no transportation, no clothes and no job. It's not a very promising start. So, across the nation The Salvation Army operates halfway houses. These shelters are equipped with counselors and other resources to help them build new lives. http://www.tsatoday.org/www_reno.nsf 1931 Sutro Street Reno, NV 89512 775‐688‐4555 The Ridge House Ridge House re‐entry programs are designed to develop skills for independent living and facilitate the process of rejoining the community by making that journey less daunting. Financial education, counseling and communication skills are fundamental to lifelong success. We provide all of our clients with the tools needed to be successful for years to come. http://www.ridgehouse.org/ 900 West 1st Street Suite 200 Reno, NV 89503 775‐322‐8941 [email protected] Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 75 of 132 New Hampshire Keystone Hall Keystone Hall offers a variety of ex‐offender re‐entry program services to adults and adolescents. http://keystonehall.org/keystone‐hall‐progams‐and‐services/ 615 Amherst Street Nashua, NH 03063 603‐881‐4848 [email protected] New Mexico Delancey Street Foundation Delancey Street is a residential self‐help organization for former substance abusers, ex‐convicts, homeless individuals. The average resident has been a hard‐core drug and alcohol abuser, has been in prison, and is unskilled. http://www.delanceystreetfoundation.org/facnm.php PO Box 1240 San Juan Pueblo, NM 87566 505‐852‐4291 New York Alternatives to Incarceration Alternatives to Incarceration is an 18‐month project funded by Workforce Investment Board and housed at the Oneida County Correctional Facility. The ATI Program Staff will teach enrollees, thinking for Change (NIC) and Ready Set Work (DCJS) Curriculum to help prepare offenders for by changing the mindsets through cognitive behavior and providing employment skills in both the jail facility and the community. Upon completion of classes, offenders will receive a completion certificate. The ATI program will also obtain needed documents for employment and provide follow up services to offer support and links to further education and to assist with employment retention. http://www.working‐solutions.org/for‐businesses/ati# 320 N. Prospect Street Herkimer, NY 13501 315‐765‐2615 cbogar@working‐solutions.org America Works ‐ Albany America Works places hard‐to‐serve populations and has jobs for all skill levels. http://www.americaworks.com/ 19 Dove St. Albany, NY 12210 518‐465‐5627 [email protected] Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 76 of 132 America Works ‐ Brooklyn America Works places hard‐to‐serve populations and has jobs for all skill levels. http://www.americaworks.com/ 44 Court St. 7th Floor Brooklyn, NY 11220 718‐833‐5042 [email protected] America Works ‐ Far Rockaway America Works places hard‐to‐serve populations and has jobs for all skill levels. http://www.americaworks.com/ 1600 Central Avenue 5th Floor Queens, NY 11691 212‐742‐0020 [email protected] America Works ‐ Jamaica America Works places hard‐to‐serve populations and has jobs for all skill levels. http://www.americaworks.com/ 88‐11 165th Street 9th Floor Jamaica, NY 11432 718‐206‐9675 [email protected] America Works ‐ New York America Works places hard‐to‐serve populations and has jobs for all skill levels. http://www.americaworks.com/ 228 E. 45th Street 16th Floor New York, NY 10017 212‐599‐5627 [email protected] America Works ‐ West Side America Works places hard‐to‐serve populations and has jobs for all skill levels. http://www.americaworks.com/ 350 W. 31st Street 2nd Floor New York, NY 10001 212‐564‐9675 [email protected] Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 77 of 132 Back on My Feet Back on My Feet recruits members (individuals experiencing homelessness) at homeless and residential facilities around the country and begins with a commitment to run three days a week in the early morning. After 30 days in the program, members with 90% attendance earn the opportunity to move into the second phase of the program called Next Steps, which provides educational support, job training programs, employment partnership referrals and housing resources. Almost 80% of individuals who start the program move into Next Steps. http://nyc.backonmyfeet.org/ 115th W 29th Street Suite 1100A New York, NY 10001 215‐772‐1080 [email protected] Catholic Charities Community Services, Archdiocese of New York We assist individuals each without regard to race, ethnicity or religion, with employment training and placement, resume preparation and other job‐readiness techniques. http://catholiccharitiesny.org/?PageToShow=employmentservices.cfm&What=Helping%2520Families%2520%2526%2520Indi 1011 First Avenue New York, NY 10022 212‐371‐1000 Center for Employment Opportunities ‐ Albany The Center for Employment Opportunities (CEO) is dedicated to providing immediate, effective and comprehensive employment services to men and women returning home from prison and detention facilities to New York City. https://ceoworks.org/our‐offices/albany/ 41 State St. Suite 408 Albany, NY 12207 518‐426‐0390 Center for Employment Opportunities ‐ Bronx The Center for Employment Opportunities (CEO) is dedicated to providing immediate, effective and comprehensive employment services to men and women returning home from prison and detention facilities to New York City. https://ceoworks.org/bronx‐ny/ 975 Kelly Street Bronx, NY 10459 646‐603‐3020 Center for Employment Opportunities ‐ Buffalo The Center for Employment Opportunities (CEO) is dedicated to providing immediate, effective and comprehensive employment services to men and women returning home from prison and detention facilities to New York City. https://ceoworks.org/our‐offices/buffalo/ 170 Franklin St. Suite 300 Buffalo, NY 14202 716‐842‐6320 Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 78 of 132 Center for Employment Opportunities ‐ Rochester The Center for Employment Opportunities (CEO) is dedicated to providing immediate, effective and comprehensive employment services to men and women returning home from prison and detention facilities to New York City. https://ceoworks.org/our‐offices/rochester/ 39 State Street Suite 400 Rochester, NY 14614 585‐362 ‐4080 CMO Network At CMO Network, we focus on reintegration with family, the workforce, and the community. We empower our participants to overcome the many barriers inthe road to successful reintegra on by teaching them how to obtain employment, to become financially stable. http://www.cmo‐network.org/ 61 Gramercy Park North Calvary Church New York, NY 10010 212‐932‐9009 ext. 7126 contact@cmo‐network.org Delancey Street Foundation Delancey Street is a residential self‐help organization for former substance abusers, ex‐convicts, homeless individuals. The average resident has been a hard‐core drug and alcohol abuser, has been in prison, and is unskilled. http://www.delanceystreetfoundation.org/facny.php 100 Turk Hill Road Brewster, NY 10509 845‐278‐6181 East River Development Alliance ERDA is creating public housing neighborhoods where residents have the skills and opportunities to work in jobs that pay a living wage and that are connected to meaningful career paths. ERDA is committed to providing the tools and resources residents need to succeed —whether helping to access quality job training, open a bank account, attain affordable childcare or a high school equivalency credential. http://www.erdalliance.org/site/index.php?section_name=Workforce+Development 38‐81 13th Street Long Island City, NY 11101 718‐784‐0877 [email protected] EXODUS Transitional Community EXODUS provides services to ex‐offenders in the areas of employment readiness training, job placement, training and education, and life skills training. http://www.etcny.org/employment‐services/ 2271 Third Avenue New York, NY 10035 917.492.0990 [email protected] Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 79 of 132 Fortune Society The Fortune Society helps former prisoners successfully re‐enter the community after incarceration. http://fortunesociety.org/ 29‐76 Northern Boulevard Long Island City, NY 11101 212‐691‐7554 Goodwill Industries of Greater NY & Northern NJ, Inc. Goodwill employment programs provide vocational, work experience, job placement, readiness training and workforce re‐ entry support. http://www.goodwillnynj.org/ 4‐21 27th Avenue Astoria, NY 11102 718‐728‐5400 [email protected] Network Support Services Network in the Community recognizes the need for compassionate and concrete reentry assistance that is led by formerly‐ incarcerated individuals that addresses all practical needs essential for successful reintegration. http://www.networkssi.org/network‐in‐the‐community.html 555 Bergen Avenue, 3rd Floor Bronx , NY 10455 347‐820‐9225 New York Urban League, Inc. The New York Urban League Career Preparation Institute provides career counseling, job referrals, and job placement assistance. http://www.nyul.org/ 204 West 136th Street New York, NY 10030 212‐926‐8000 [email protected] Osborne Association The Employment and Training Services (ETS) program offers comprehensive vocational services to people with criminal records by providing assessment, testing, career and educational counseling, job‐readiness workshops, job training and post‐ employment support in adjusting to the demands of the workplace and staying employed. http://www.osborneny.org/ 175 Remsen Street Suite 800 Brooklyn, NY 11201 718‐637‐6560 Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 80 of 132 Osborne Association The Employment and Training Services (ETS) program offers comprehensive vocational services to people with criminal records by providing assessment, testing, career and educational counseling, job‐readiness workshops, job training and post‐ employment support in adjusting to the demands of the workplace and staying employed. http://www.osborneny.org/ 809 Westchester Bronx, NY 10455 718‐707‐2600 Osborne Association The Employment and Training Services (ETS) program offers comprehensive vocational services to people with criminal records by providing assessment, testing, career and educational counseling, job‐readiness workshops, job training and post‐ employment support in adjusting to the demands of the workplace and staying employed. http://www.osborneny.org/ 25 Market Street 6th Floor Poughkeepsie, NY 12601 845‐345‐9845 Salvation Army Greater Rochester ‐ Booth Haven Booth Haven partners with the New York State Division of Parole, The Monroe County Department of Human Services, the U.S. Department of Probation and Parole, and the Veteran’s Administration to reserve beds for men who meet eligibility criteria. http://www.use.salvationarmy.org/use/www_use_Empire_RochesterNY.nsf/vw‐sublinks/EA5650B15984CCB385257A5A006F 70 Liberty Pole Way PO Box 41210 Rochester, NY 14604 585‐987‐9500 STRIVE ‐ New York STRIVE provides job placement assistance to everyone who completes the three weeks of training. Working with an assigned job developer, each STRIVE graduates is guided through the job‐search process, learning how to effectively market themselves, until they have secured gainful employment. http://www.strivenewyork.org/ 240 East 123rd Street 3rd Floor, Taino Towers East Harlem, NY 10035 212‐360‐1100 Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 81 of 132 The Doe Fund, Inc. The Doe Fund, in partnership with the Kings County District Attorney's Office, operates the Ready Willing & Able ‐ DAY program to meet the needs of former prisoners who are not homeless. This program, offers paid transitional work, case management, education, vocational training and job placement for parolees and has recently expanded to accommodate more former prisoners. http://www.doe.org/programs/?programID=13 232 East 84th Street New York, NY 10028 212‐628‐5207 The Harlem Community Justice Center The Harlem Community Justice Center, helps parolees returning to the Harlem community from incarceration make the transition from life in prison to responsible citizenship. The Justice Center links parolees to a wide range of social services, including transitional employment and vocational services. http://www.courtinnovation.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=Page.ViewPage&PageID=595¤tTopTier2=true 520 8th Avenue 18th Floor New York, NY 10018 646‐386‐3100 Volunteers of America ‐ Greater New York After incarceration, offenders are often apprehensive about returning to their neighborhoods. In our three community residences, we help more than 300 offenders each year prepare for their reentry into society. All residents are required to complete our comprehensive 18‐week life‐skills and employment training program. http://www.voa‐gny.org/ 340 West 85th Street New York, NY 10024 212‐873‐2600 rweinstein@voa‐gny.org Women's Prison Association WPA Reentry Services include a full array of prison, jail, and community‐based assistance aimed at helping women become full participants in community life following incarceration or other criminal justice involvement. http://www.wpaonline.org/services/reentry.htm 110 2nd Ave. New York, NY 10003 646‐336‐6100 [email protected] Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 82 of 132 NewJersey America Works Burlington County America Works places hard‐to‐serve populations and has jobs for all skill levels. http://www.americaworks.com/locations/newjersey 100 Technology Way Suite 115/117 Mt. Laurel, NJ 08054 856‐780‐5541 [email protected] America Works of Newark America Works places hard‐to‐serve populations and has jobs for all skill levels. http://www.americaworks.com/locations/newjersey 972 Broad Street 3rd Floor Newark, NJ 07102 862‐267‐3388 [email protected] Bethel Development Corporation (BDC) The Bethel Development Corporation (BDC) project is designed to provide services to those who are in need of shelter, nutrition, education, as well as in setting goals for job training and employment. http://www.bethelmillville.com/index.htm 113‐115 South 5th Street PO Box 1278 Millville, NJ 08332 856‐327‐9092 Career Opportunity Development, Inc. Career Opportunity Development, Inc.(CODI) provides services to non‐violent ex‐offenders upon their release from prison. Services include workforce preparation and employment placement and retention. http://njcodi.org/ 901 Atlantic Avenue Egg Harbor City, NJ 08215 609‐965‐6871 [email protected] Catholic Community Services Catholic Charities serves people looking for work and who need job‐readiness skills. http://www.ccannj.com/ 590 North 7th Street Newark, NJ 07107 973‐268‐3162 Catholic‐[email protected] Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 83 of 132 Essex County Day Reporting Center Essex County Day Reporting Center, in conjunction with the New Jersey State Parole Board (NJSPB), provides a specialized reentry program for women. http://www.njaconline.org/17.html 655 Clinton Avenue Newark, NJ 07108 973‐624‐7881 [email protected] Helping Arms, Inc. Helping Arms provides ex‐offenders with case management, employment and educational opportunities, housing services, computer‐supported education, drug treatment, mental health referrals and mentoring. http://www.helpingarms.net/ 50 Escher Street Trenton, NJ 08609 609‐396‐7500 [email protected] Isles, Inc The Isles YouthBuild Institute provides a tough, but caring, peer‐based setting for young adults (ages 16‐24) seeking education, training, career counseling, and job and higher education placement. http://www.isles.org/ 10 Wood Street Trenton, NJ 08618 609‐341‐4710 Jersey City Employment and Training Program, Inc The Jersey City Employment and Training Program, Inc. provides all of our services to the ex‐ offender population who must meet the eligibility criteria for training. Our emphasis is on direct job placement. http://jcetp.org/ 895 Bergen Avenue Jersey City, NJ 07306 201‐795‐8851 Jewish Vocational Services The Employment Network and Mentoring program provides job placement counseling and job development assistance to unemployed members of MetroWest synogogues and temples. Mentors from a wide variety of fields of employment are matched with unemployed members to provide advice, suggestions and networking contacts in mentors' areas of exper se. http://www.jvsnj.org/job‐seekers‐help 111 Prospect Street East Orange, NJ 07017 973‐674‐6330 [email protected] Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 84 of 132 Newark Office of Reentry The Office of Reentry is devoted to helping those who were incarcerated to become successful, productive members of the community after they have paid their debt to society. There are many programs to help these individuals find jobs, family, and support services. The office also is a referral source to community based organizations. http://www.ci.newark.nj.us/government/departments/economic‐and‐housing‐development/office‐of‐reentry/ 990 Broad St Newark, NJ 07102 973‐878‐3874 [email protected] Offender Aid and Restoration of Essex County Dedicated to helping past jail offenders by offering a variety of intervention and support services designed to promote individual responsibility. 303 Washington Street 3rd Floor Irvington, NJ 07102 973‐373‐0100 PATH PATH fulfills a new need that the New Jersey State Parole Board is finding more and more difficult for parolees: housing. Upon parole from a New Jersey institution, individuals are required to provide a residence address and many are not able to do so. This new program allows residents to not only provide a housing address in order for parole to occur, it also assists them in finding permanent housing and employment during their stay at the program. http://www.njaconline.org/11.html 33 Remsen Avenue New Brunswick, NJ 08901 732‐846‐7220 Redeem‐Her The One Woman At A Time program provides a diversity of social services where the community and ex‐offenders join together to meet the tangible, practical needs of incarcerated and recently‐released women. http://www.redeem‐her.org/index.htm PO Box 5101 Toms River, NJ 08742 888‐807‐2944 Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 85 of 132 STRIVE ‐ Camden STRIVE provides job placement assistance to everyone who completes the three weeks of training. Working with an assigned job developer, each STRIVE graduates is guided through the job‐search process, learning how to effectively market themselves, until they have secured gainful employment. http://www.welcomenj.org/strivecamden.html 1000 Atlantic Avenue 5th Fl. Virtua Health Bldg. Camden, NJ 09104 856‐966‐3606 MChavis@WelcomeNJ. Team Management 2000, Inc. TM2K provides social services to the northeastern communities of New Jersey. It’s holistic service that includes educational training, life‐skills, high school equivalency preparation, counseling, employment readiness and placement, and case management services. http://www.tm2kinc.org/ 84 Main Street Hackensack, NJ 07631 201‐487‐4700 The Resource Center The Resource Center serves as a walk‐in center for ex‐offenders. The goal of the Resource Center is to assist clients in remaining crime‐free and productive in the community. http://www.njaconline.org/12.html 143 Remson Avenue New Brunswick, NJ 08901 732‐247‐2770 [email protected] Volunteers of America Delaware Valley Volunteers of America Delaware Valley provides evidence‐based treatment interventions to clients in an effort to reduce the risk of re‐offending. http://www.voadv.org/default.aspx 235 White Horse Pike Collingswood, NJ 08107 856‐854‐4660 [email protected] YouthBuild Newark, Inc. In YouthBuild programs, low‐income young people ages 16–24 work toward their high school equivalency or high school diploma while learning job skills by building affordable housing for homeless and low‐income people. http://youthbuildnewarknj.org/ 31 Central Avenue Newark, NJ 07012 973‐624‐4720 Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 86 of 132 North Carolina Barnabas House of Northeastern North Carolina Barnabas House is a Christian residential program that prepares released inmates and others who have life controlling addictions to reintegrate into society and to become productive members of the community. http://barnabashousenenc.org/program.html PO Box 1205 Elizabeth City, NC 27906 252‐368‐1239 [email protected] Capital Area JobLink Career Center Explore the possibilities of job training, educational programs, intensive job referrals, and enhancement of employment potential. http://www.joblinkcc.com/keys/ 3351 Carl Sandburg Court Raleigh, NC 27601 919‐212‐3849 Center for Employment Training The Center for Employment Training (CET) is one of the country's largest, most effective educational, and employment training programs, focused on those who need help the most. http://www.cetweb.org/aboutcet/index.html 807 E. Main Street Suite 4‐200, 2nd Floor Durham, NC 27701 919‐686‐4050 Community Success Initiative CSI provides small group trainings and individual mentoring in general life skills, leadership, entrepreneurship, financial literacy, and areas related to transitioning back into family and community life. https://www.communitysuccess.org/ 1830‐B Tillery Place Raleigh, NC 27604 919‐715‐0111 ext. 216 Delancey Street Foundation Delancey Street is a residential self‐help organization for former substance abusers, ex‐convicts, homeless individuals. The average resident has been a hard‐core drug and alcohol abuser, has been in prison, and is unskilled. http://www.delanceystreetfoundation.org/facnc.php 811 N. Elm Street Greensboro, NC 27401 338‐379‐8477 Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 87 of 132 Durham JobLink Ex‐Offender Program The Durham JobLink Ex‐Offender Program provides intensive screening and evaluation for offenders based on their individual needs, workshops to provide assistance with professional development, i.e. resume and employment history, preparing an application, job interviewing skills, utilizing community resources, job retention, and soft skill development to offenders that are job ready. http://www.durhamnc.gov/departments/eed/ex‐offender.cfm 1105 S. Briggs Avenue Durham, NC 27701 919‐560‐6880 Exodus Homes Exodus Homes is a faith‐based United Way agency, offering transitional and permanent supportive housing for homeless recovering addicts, alcoholics, and formerly incarcerated people returning to our community from treatment programs and prison. http://www.exodushomes.org 122 8th Avenue Dr. SW Hickory, NC 28602 828‐962‐8196 Goodwill Career Connections Goodwill Career Connections Centers offer free, personalized services to aid in your job search including resume‐writing assistance, skills assessment, career counseling, access to computers, help with interviewing skills, and job placement services. http://www.goodwillnwnc.org/work/ 2701 University Parkway Winston‐Salem, NC 27115 336‐724‐3621 [email protected] Goodwill Career Connections Goodwill Career Connections Centers offer free, personalized services to aid in your job search including resume‐writing assistance, skills assessment, career counseling, access to computers, help with interviewing skills, and job placement services. http://www.goodwillnwnc.org/work/ 2760 Peters Creek Parkway Winston‐Salem, NC 27127‐4729 336‐201‐0800 [email protected] Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 88 of 132 InStepp The Employment Re‐entry Assistance Program, (ERA) program provides job placement assistance, training and mentoring to women offenders in Durham County http://www.instepp.org/ 400 W. Main Street Suite 408 Durham, NC 27701 919‐680‐8000 [email protected] Leading into New Communities Re‐entry involves any program, initiative, or partnership that addresses the issues necessary to ensure that people returning from incarceration successfully transition and maintain a crime free existence post release. The mission of the Leading into New Communities Re‐entry Task Force is to provide intervention and support services to prevent individuals from returning to prison and/or jail. http://www.lincnc.org/ 222 Division Drive Wilmington, NC 28401 910‐762‐ 4635 LIFE/STRIVE of NC, Inc. Life/Strive of NC. Inc. offers employment training and placement services to ex‐offenders. http://www.welcomenj.org/strivecamden/striveinternational.html 1710 West 6th Street PO Box 30733 Greenville, NC 27833 252‐752‐9774 [email protected] Passage Home Passage Home is a nationally recognized faith‐based nonprofit community development corporation that has been serving Wake County, NC for over 17 years. Our programs are focused in four main areas: housing and support services, economic development, youth development, and neighborhood revitalization. http://www.passagehome.org/ 712 W. Johnson Street Raleigh, NC 27603 919‐834‐0666 Project Reentry Project Reentry offers a variety of services. Post‐release services provide short‐term personal and vocational support for participants as they adapt to life after prison and work toward self‐sufficiency. http://www.ptrc.org/index.aspx?page=296 400 West Fourth Street Winston‐Salem, NC 27101 336‐761‐2111 Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 89 of 132 Stepup Ministries StepUp Ministry is a community of diverse faiths that partners with adults and youth in the shared goal of stable lives through Jobs and Life Skills training. We primarily assist low‐income, homeless, jobless and underemployed individuals and their children, with special resources for veterans. http://www.stepupministry.org/ 1701 Oberlin Road Raleigh, NC 27608 919‐781‐0156 [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected] Suit Up Charlotte Suit Up helps people acquire the life‐changing skills and attitudes needed to overcome challenging circumstances, find sustained employment, and become valuable contributors to their families,their employers, and their communities. http://suitupcharlotte.org/ 610 East 7th Street Charlotte, NC 28202 704‐890‐3340 [email protected] The Center for Community Transitions ECO is a non profit organization with a mission to improve the quality of life in Charlotte‐Mecklenburg by restoring offenders to their families and the community, helping them find work and reducing recidivism. http://www.centerforcommunitytransitions.org/lifeworks.php 2226 N Davidson Street Charlotte, NC 28233 704‐374‐0762 [email protected] Ohio Cincinnati‐Hamilton County Community Action Agency Fresh Start assists ex‐offenders in finding employment by providing services with a special focus on the unique barriers ex‐ offenders often face. http://www.cincy‐caa.org/freshstart.asp 1740 Langdon Farm Road Cincinnati, OH 45237 513‐569‐1840 Cincy Second Chance Reentry Cincy Second Chance Reentry help ex‐offender with employment, job readiness, and job Interviewing. https://www.facebook.com/pages/Cincy‐Second‐Chance‐Reentry‐Program/255875150945 2484 Walden Glen Circle Cincinnati, OH 45231 513‐344‐3971 [email protected] Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 90 of 132 Cleveland Eastside Ex‐Offender Coalition Our services include, mentoring, case management, tutoring, literacy, homework assistance, workforce development, job readiness and prison video visitation services. http://www.neofathering.net/cleveland_eastside_exoffender_coalition.asp 8003 Broadway Ave Cleveland, OH 44105 216‐641‐9012 [email protected] Flying HIGH, Inc. Flying HIGH, Inc. provides support services for ex‐offenders returning to Mahoning and Trumbull Counties. We believe all people deserve a second chance in life if they are willing to make positive changes. http://www.flyinghighinc.org/ 6 Federal Plaza Central Suite 705 Youngstown, OH 44503 330‐797‐3995 Montgomery County Office of Ex‐Offender Reentry Serving the citizens of Montgomery County with programs that minimize barriers to effective reentry and promote reduction in recidivism. http://www.mcohio.org/departments/ex‐offender_reentry/index.php 1133 S. Edwin C. Moses Blvd. Room 370 Dayton, OH 45408 937‐225‐6460 [email protected] Ohio Ex‐Offender Reentry Coalition The mission of the Ohio Ex‐Offender Reentry Coalition is to ensure successful offender reentry, reduce recidivism and enhance public safety. The Coalition will achieve these goals through collaborative partnerships with government entities, faith and community‐based organizations. http://www.reentrycoalition.ohio.gov/ 770 W. Broad St. Columbus, OH 43222 614‐394‐7829 Corrennia.Price‐[email protected] Passages, Inc. In our efforts to move individuals towards self sufficiency, Passages, Inc. provides assessment of job skills with a focus on workforce development. We provide our clients with life skills development, computer assisted training, job counseling and referrals. http://passages‐oh.org/services/workforce‐development/ 401 Broad Street Elyria, OH 44035 440‐323‐6776 Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 91 of 132 Passages, Inc. In our efforts to move individuals towards self sufficiency, Passages, Inc. provides assessment of job skills with a focus on workforce development. We provide our clients with life skills development, computer assisted training, job counseling and referrals. http://passages‐oh.org/services/workforce‐development/ 122 N. Prospect St. Ravenna, OH 44266 330‐296‐3237 Passages, Inc. In our efforts to move individuals towards self sufficiency, Passages, Inc. provides assessment of job skills with a focus on workforce development. We provide our clients with life skills development, computer assisted training, job counseling and referrals. http://passages‐oh.org/services/workforce‐development/ 3631 Perkins Avenue Cleveland, OH 44114 216‐881‐6776 Power Inspires Progress Power Inspires Progress operates small businesses in the inner city to provide positive, meaningful work opportunities for adults with employment barriers. We teach basic education, life skills, work ethics and personal responsibility. Trainees gain the knowledge and experience to be successful in the workforce. http://www.powerinspiresprogress.com/ 727 Ezzard Charles Drive Cincinnati, OH 45203 513‐221‐7020 Talbert House The Talbert House Workforce Reentry program is a community corrections program that offers adult non‐violent ex‐ offenders in Hamilton County a full array of reintegration services to help them successfully return to the community, including job training, case management, social support, and mentoring. http://www.talberthouse.org 2600 Victory Parkway Cincinnati, OH 45206 513‐221‐4357 Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 92 of 132 The Akron Urban League ‐ Transition Program The Transitions Program assists individuals with nonviolent misdemeanor and felony backgrounds. This program has been very successful in securing employment for felony offenders with various companies throughout Summit County. The Program provides job placement assistance and three weeks of job readiness training workshops. http://www.akronurbanleague.org 440 Vernon Odom Blvd. Akron, OH 44307 330‐434‐3101 The ReEntry Program The Economic Opportunity Planning Association of Greater Toledo created the Employment Triage Program to empower ex‐ offenders into becoming employable. http://www.eopa.org/ 505 Hamilton St. Toledo, OH 43604 419‐242‐7304 Towards Employment Towards Employment focuses on two key components: Softskills training, including communication, time management, and problem solving; and Lifeskills training, including managing work‐life balance, financial literacy, parenting, prevention education and how to access community resources. http://www.neofathering.net/towards_employment.asp 1255 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, OH 44115 216‐696‐5750 [email protected] Volunteers of America ‐ Ohio River Valley Volunteers of America has provides services to help ex‐offenders successfully transition from prison to the community. The goal of Volunteers of America’s correction programs is to provide individuals the needed services and treatments to assist in reentering society as a positive and productive contributor to society. http://www.voago.org/default.aspx 1776 E. Broad Street Columbus, OH 43203 614‐253‐6100 [email protected] Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 93 of 132 Workplace ReConnections Workplace ReConnections' clinical reentry case management is provided for men returning to their communities from the Sheridan Correctional Center, Southwest Illinois Correctional Center (SWICC), and Graham Correctional Center; for women returning from the Decatur Correctional Center; and for juveniles returning from Illinois Youth Corrections Centers in St. Charles, Warrenville, and Harrisburg. Workplace ReConnections provides a full range of supportive services necessary to assist ex‐offenders in their transition back into their communities, 1060 Salem Ave. Dayton, OH 60642 937‐277‐9141 Oklahoma Center for Employment Opportunities ‐ Oklahoma City The Center for Employment Opportunities (CEO) is dedicated to providing immediate, effective and comprehensive employment services to men and women returning home from prison and detention facilities to New York City. https://ceoworks.org/our‐offices/oklahoma‐city‐ok/ 228 Robert S. Kerr Suite 600 Oklahoma City, OK 73102 405‐588‐8200 Center for Employment Opportunities ‐ Tulsa The Center for Employment Opportunities (CEO) is dedicated to providing immediate, effective and comprehensive employment services to men and women returning home from prison and detention facilities to New York City. https://ceoworks.org/our‐offices/tulsa‐oklahoma/ 803 S. Peoria Tulsa, OK 74120 918‐894‐6561 Center Point Inc. Oklahoma City Men's Residential Program Our Community Services Coordinators provide referrals for housing and employment services gender responsive case management services and referrals to social support services and other organiza ons that help to sustain recovery efforts. http://www.cpinc.org/criminaljustice.php 5245 S. I‐35 Service Rd Oklahoma City, OK 73129 405‐605‐2488 Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 94 of 132 Center Point Inc. Osage Community Work Program Our Community Services Coordinators provide referrals for housing and employment services gender responsive case management services and referrals to social support services and other organiza ons that help to sustain recovery efforts. http://www.cpinc.org/criminaljustice.php 1755 W. 53rd St. North Tulsa, OK 74126 918‐346‐6738 Center Point Inc. Tulsa Women's Residential Program Our Community Services Coordinators provide referrals for housing and employment services gender responsive case management services and referrals to social support services and other organiza ons that help to sustain recovery efforts. http://www.cpinc.org/criminaljustice.php 3637 North Lewis Ave. Tulsa, OK 74110 918‐425‐7500 Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa Community Service Council (CSC) offers an entire array of assessment and job placement support including employment assistance; vocational training and educational services; mentoring; and, referral to necessary supportive services. http://csctulsa.org/ex‐offenders2/ 16 East 16th Street Suite 202 Tulsa, OK 74119 918‐585‐5551 [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; dverbonitz@cs Exodus House Exodus House provides transitional housing for recently released individuals with criminal records as well as their children. Job referrals are made, although no formal job development is available. http://www.okumcministries.org/cjamm/exodus_house.htm 433 N. 25th Street Oklahoma City, OK 73106 405‐525‐2300 [email protected] Exodus House Exodus House provides transitional housing for recently released individuals with criminal records as well as their children. Job referrals are made, although no formal job development is available. http://www.okumcministries.org/cjamm/exodus_house.htm 2624 E. Newton Street Tulsa, OK 73170 918‐382‐0905 [email protected] Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 95 of 132 Goodwill Industries of Tulsa TulsaWORKS services include: Life Skills Class, GED or Other Education, Assessments, Job Training, Job Search and Support Services and E‐Mentoring. http://www.goodwilltulsa.org/gwt/TulsaWORKS2.asp 2800 Southwest Blvd. Tulsa, OK 74107 918‐584‐7291 Oklahoma Goodwill Industries Placement Services assists people in developing work skills, habits, and behaviors needed in the workplace. Assistance is also offered in finding suitable employment and writing a professional resume. http://www.okgoodwill.org/career‐development 316 Blackwelder Ave. Oklahoma City, OK 73108 405‐236‐4451 Resonance Center for Women, Inc. Resonance provides Reentry Support Services to women housed at Eddie Warrior Correction Facility in Taft, Oklahoma and through,Choosing to Change, at Turley Residential Center just outside of Tulsa. Participants are given an exceptional opportunity to regain control of their lives by preparing for successful community reentry. http://www.resonancetulsa.org/ 1608 S. Elwood Avenue Tulsa, OK 74119 918‐587‐3888 [email protected] Work Ready Oklahoma Work Ready Oklahoma delivers services to a number of populations including veterans, the historically unemployed or underemployed, individuals re‐entering society following incarceration, incumbent workers, and low‐skilled or low‐wage workers. http://workreadyoklahoma.com/about‐us/reentry‐services/ 3 East Main Oklahoma City, OK 73104 405‐418‐3921 [email protected] Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 96 of 132 Oregon Better People Our mission is to significantly reduce the rates of recidivism in the Portland metropolitan area. We help our clients change their lives to become more productive citizens. By doing so, we are contributing to the health and safety of our local communities. http://www.betterpeople.org 3711 NE Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd Portland, OR 97211 503‐281‐2663 Goodwill Industries ‐ Job Connect Are you entering or re‐entering the job market, or maybe changing careers? Job Connection is a free job search and referral program designed to help you find a job outside Goodwill that fits your needs and abilities. http://meetgoodwill.org/goodwill‐services 1943 SE Sixth Ave. Portland, OR 97214 877‐676‐5872 Mercy Corps Northwest Mercy Corps Northwest assists formerly incarcerated individuals in connecting with communities by providing for their immediate needs and navigation to essential services. http://www.mercycorpsnw.org/what‐we‐do/transition‐center/ 1818 NE Martin Luther King Jr Blvd Portland, OR 97212 971‐255‐0547 ext. 204 [email protected] SE Works, Inc The Portland Partners Re‐Entry Initiative (PPRI) is a collaboration between SE Works, Volunteers of America, Central City Concern, Better People, and YWCA of Greater Portland. Services include pre‐employment training, career exploration and planning, access to vocational training and education programs, support services, and mentoring. http://www.seworks.org/ppri.php 7916 SE Foster Rd. Suite 103 Portland, OR 97206 971‐634‐2117 Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 97 of 132 Sponsors Inc. ‐ Men’s Transition Program The Men’s Transition Program has several programs targeted at the Lane County ex‐offender population. Services in the basic program include case management for each participant, and assistance in obtaining employment. http://sponsorsinc.org/programs/mens‐transition/ 338 Highway 99 North Eugene, OR 97401 541‐485‐8341 http://www.okgoodwill.org Sponsors Inc.‐ Women's Transitional Program We work with women to help them successfully re‐enter their Lane County community. Priority is given to women being released from prison, however, women from Lane County Jail and women from the community who are coping with the challenges of a criminal history and currently under supervision by Lane County Parole and Probation may also apply. http://sponsorsinc.org/programs/womens‐transition/ 338 Highway 99 North Eugene, OR 97401 541‐485‐6738 http://www.okgoodwill.org Volunteers of America ‐ Community Partners Reinvestment Project The Community Partners Reinvestment Project provides a wide array of individualized services and support, including skill development and employment services. http://www.voaor.org/default.aspx 3910 SE Stark Street Portland, OR 97214 503‐595‐3477 [email protected] Pennsylvania Ardella's House Ardella’s House is a service and advocacy organization committed to helping women with criminal justice histories realize new possibilities for themselves and their families. They provide support and guidance through continued assessment of housing, career readiness, career placement, training and employment, and vocational and educational training. http://www.ardellashouse.com/ 2428 N 33rd St Philadelphia, PA 19132 215‐228‐1718 [email protected] Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 98 of 132 Atkins House The goal of Atkins House in York, Pennsylvania, is to provide information, skill development and ongoing support to help women offenders lead law‐abiding, productive and responsible lives free of crime, drugs and alcohol. http://www.atkinshouse.org/ 307 East King Street York, PA 17403 717‐848‐5454 [email protected] Back On My Feet Back on My Feet (BOMF) is a strategic and unique program that uses running to teach critical work and life skills ‐‐ such as discipline, respect, leadership, and goal‐setting. http://philadelphia.backonmyfeet.org/philadelphia‐landing.html 100 S. Broad Street Suite 1400, Land Title Building Philadelphia, PA 19110 215‐772‐1080 [email protected] Center for Employment Opportunities ‐ Philadelphia The Center for Employment Opportunities (CEO) is dedicated to providing immediate, effective and comprehensive employment services to men and women returning home from prison and detention facilities to New York City. https://ceoworks.org/our‐offices/philadelphia‐pa/ 245 North Broad Street Suite 300 Philadelphia, PA 19107 215‐309‐7220 Center for Employment Opportunities ‐ Pittsburgh The Center for Employment Opportunities (CEO) is dedicated to providing immediate, effective and comprehensive employment services to men and women returning home from prison and detention facilities to New York City. https://ceoworks.org/our‐offices/philadelphia‐pa/ 100 Ross Street Suite 410 Pittsburgh, PA 15219 412‐444‐1025 Christian Recovery Aftercare Ministries (CRAM), Inc CRAM’s Employment Assistant Project (EAP) assesses ex‐offender needs and identifies the areas in which they need employment training. The EAP provides re‐entry services immediately upon release to enable the ex‐offender to subsequently obtain and maintain gainful employment. http://www.craminc.org/ 509 Division Street Harrisburg, PA 17110 717‐234‐3664 [email protected] Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 99 of 132 Connection Training Services Connection Training Services provides housing services to released prisoners through an on‐the‐job construction trades training program in which participants renovate housing. http://ctstraining.org/ 2243 West Allegheny Ave. Philadephia, PA 19132 215‐430‐0381 Crispus Attucks The Crispus Attucks Transitional Center program is a 12 week minimum rehabilitation program for non‐violent offenders leaving state correctional facilities. http://crispusattucks.org/category/programs/transition 605 South Duke Street York, PA 17401 717‐848‐3610 Day Reporting Center ‐ East The Day Reporting Center is a highly structured sanction and intervention program that provides services to offenders who are not in compliance with their conditions of parole. http://www.alleghenycourts.us/criminal/adult_probation/locations.aspx 5750 Baum Blvd Pittsburgh, PA 15206 412‐661‐8931 [email protected] Day Reporting Center ‐ South The Day Reporting Center is a highly structured sanction and intervention program that provides services to offenders who are not in compliance with their conditions of parole. http://www.alleghenycourts.us/criminal/adult_probation/locations.aspx 2320 Arlington Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15210 412‐431‐1387 [email protected] Goodwill Industries of Pittsburgh Goodwill offers a wide variety of programs and services that provide employment‐related education, training, counseling and job opportunities for people with barriers to employment. http://www.goodwillswpa.org/index 118 52nd Street Robert S. Foltz Bldg. Pittsburg, PA 15203 412‐481‐9005 Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 100 of 132 I'm FREE I'm FREE is a non‐profit serving incarcerated and formerly incarcerated women from the greater Philadelphia area. We work hard everyday to empower women so they can go out and make a positive difference in the world. http://imfreeonline.org/ 4700 Wissahickon Ave. Suite 126 Philadelphia, PA 19144 215‐951‐0330 ext. 2147 Impact services Through its new Reintegration of Ex‐offenders program Impact will provide ex‐offenders with employment services, recognized certificate training, mentoring, Participants may also receive ABE/HSE services. http://www.impactservices.org/reentry‐services‐for‐ex‐offenders/ 1952 E. Allegheny Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19134 215‐739‐1600 Jubilee Kitchen The Jubilee Association welcomes those whose lives are challenged by poverty, illness, joblessness or homelessness. http://jubileesoupkitchen.org/Jubilee/Services/PrisonPrograms.html 2005 Wyandotte St. Pittsburgh, PA 15219 415‐261‐5417 Lydia's Place Helping Women Rebuild Their Lives ‐ Individualized case management for recently released women including counseling and referrals for housing, job placement, drug and alcohol rehabilitation, and mental health treatment. http://www.lydiasplace.org/ 700 Fifth Avenue 4th Floor Pittsburgh, PA 15219 412‐697‐0880 [email protected] Nehemiah Wall, Inc. The Nehemiah Wall, Inc. is a not‐for‐profit, charitable and humanitarian organization. Our main purpose is to provide transitional housing for women exiting local and state prisons to aid them in becoming positive contributors to the Lehigh Valley and surrounding communities. http://www.thenehemiahwall.org/ 505 West 4th Street Bethlehem, PA 18015 610‐552‐0152 [email protected] Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 101 of 132 Philadelphia Mayor's Office of Reintegration Service for Ex‐Offenders Re‐Entry Services Project ‐Ex‐offenders take part in life skills and job readiness workshops that include interviewing skills, resume writing, and job search strategies. http://www.phila.gov/reentry/Job_Training.html 34 South 11th Street Suite 600 Philadephia, PA 19107 215‐683‐3370 Philadelphia Prison Society The Prison Society's Reentry Services help men and women released from prison become self‐sufficient and lead productive lives in the community. http://www.prisonsociety.org/progs/reentry.shtml 245 North Broad Street Suite 300 Philadephia, PA 19107 215‐564‐6005 ext. 117 Ready, Willing, and Able The Ready, Willing & Able is program targets the segment of the homeless population considered the hardest to serve: single, able‐bodied adults, the majority of whom have histories of incarceration. http://www.rwaphiladelphia.org/ 1211 Bainbridge Street Phildelphia, PA 19147 215‐732‐3781 [email protected] Renewal, Inc. Renewal Inc. provides comprehensive substance abuse treatment services to adult men and women in the criminal justice system. http://www.renewalinc.com/default.aspx 601 Grant Street 5th Floor Pittsburgh, PA 15219 412‐690‐2445 [email protected] Salvation Army Western Pennsylvania Division Salvation Army provides for immediate basic needs, rehabilitative services, counseling, casework, employment services. http://www.use.salvationarmy.org/use/www_use_WesternPennsylvania.nsf/vw‐dynamic‐index/58BEE2B486A3945E852579 424 Third Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15219 412‐466‐1500 [email protected] Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 102 of 132 The Southwestern Pennsylvania Re‐entry Coalition (SPARC) The Southwestern Pennsylvania Re‐entry Coalition (SPARC) is an effort to foster collaboration among agencies in Southwestern Pennsylvania to coordinate resources for individuals whose criminal record creates barriers to self‐sufficiency. http://www.monvalleyinitiative.com/index.asp 303/305 East Eighth Ave Homestead, PA 15120 412‐464‐4000 YWCA of Greater Harrisburg YW Works helps clients assess their interests and abilities in order to target a vocation. Included in the training are job readiness activities, completing job applications, developing of professional cover letters and resume, practical experience in interviewing skills, and acquiring knowledge of the ethical standards required by employer. WE also provide vocational and training referral assistance,and job placement. http://www.ywcahbg.org/programs/housing‐and‐homelessness‐programs 1101 Market Street Harrisburg, PA 17103 717‐234‐7931 Rhode Island Crossroads RI Crossroads’ Learning Center offers high school equivalence testing, adult literacy and math instruction, job search and employment assistance, including job retention support. http://www.crossroadsri.org/Default.aspx 160 Broad St. Providence, RI 02903 401‐521‐2255 [email protected] Rhode Island Family Life Center The Rhode Island Family Life Center is a private non‐profit organization whose purpose is to provide support for the reintegration of ex‐offenders into the community. http://www.ri‐familylifecenter.org/index.php?name=programs 485 Plainfield St. Providence, RI 02907 401‐781‐5808 [email protected] Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 103 of 132 The Blessing Way The Blessing Way is a faith‐based, social service agency that aids men and women returning to the Providence metro area from prison or drug treatment. The program includes many services such as intensive case management, life‐skills classes, job placement assistance, and job skills training. http://www.theblessingway.org/ 70 Pemberton St. Providence, RI 02908 401‐350‐0021 South Carolina Alston Wilkes Society ‐ Charleston The Alston Wilkes Society gives hope and rebuilds lives through our rehabilitation and prevention services for adults released from correctional facilities. http://www.alstonwilkessociety.org/ Charleston, SC 29405 843‐744‐4917 [email protected] Alston Wilkes Society ‐ Columbia The Alston Wilkes Society gives hope and rebuilds lives through our rehabilitation and prevention services for adults released from correctional facilities. http://www.alstonwilkessociety.org/ Columbia, SC 29203 803‐799‐2490 [email protected] Alston Wilkes Society ‐ Eastern Region The Alston Wilkes Society gives hope and rebuilds lives through our rehabilitation and prevention services for adults released from correctional facilities. http://www.alstonwilkessociety.org/community‐services.html , SC 803‐773‐7334 [email protected] Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 104 of 132 Alston Wilkes Society ‐ Florence The Alston Wilkes Society gives hope and rebuilds lives through our rehabilitation and prevention services for adults released from correctional facilities. http://www.alstonwilkessociety.org/ Florence, SC 29501 843‐292‐0388 [email protected] Alston Wilkes Society ‐ Greenville County The Alston Wilkes Society gives hope and rebuilds lives through our rehabilitation and prevention services for adults released from correctional facilities. http://www.alstonwilkessociety.org/community‐services.html , SC 864‐282‐4528 [email protected] Alston Wilkes Society ‐ Greenwood County The Alston Wilkes Society gives hope and rebuilds lives through our rehabilitation and prevention services for adults released from correctional facilities. http://www.alstonwilkessociety.org/community‐services.html , SC 864‐942‐8726 [email protected] Alston Wilkes Society ‐ Lancaster County The Alston Wilkes Society gives hope and rebuilds lives through our rehabilitation and prevention services for adults released from correctional facilities. http://www.alstonwilkessociety.org/community‐services.html , SC 803‐288‐0794 [email protected] Alston Wilkes Society ‐ Midlands Region The Alston Wilkes Society gives hope and rebuilds lives through our rehabilitation and prevention services for adults released from correctional facilities. http://www.alstonwilkessociety.org/ Fayetteville, SC 803‐799‐2490 [email protected] Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 105 of 132 Alston Wilkes Society ‐ Southern Region The Alston Wilkes Society gives hope and rebuilds lives through our rehabilitation and prevention services for adults released from correctional facilities. http://www.alstonwilkessociety.org/community‐services.html , SC 843‐821‐5000 [email protected] Alston Wilkes Society ‐ Spartanburg County The Alston Wilkes Society gives hope and rebuilds lives through our rehabilitation and prevention services for adults released from correctional facilities. http://www.alstonwilkessociety.org/community‐services.html , SC 864‐596‐2582 ext. 303 [email protected] Alston Wilkes Society ‐ Western Region The Alston Wilkes Society gives hope and rebuilds lives through our rehabilitation and prevention services for adults released from correctional facilities. http://www.alstonwilkessociety.org/community‐services.html , SC 864‐260‐9510 [email protected] Alston Wilkes Society ‐ York County The Alston Wilkes Society gives hope and rebuilds lives through our rehabilitation and prevention services for adults released from correctional facilities. http://www.alstonwilkessociety.org/community‐services.html , SC 803‐984‐0689 [email protected] Delancey Street Delancey Street is a residential self‐help organization for former substance abusers, ex‐convicts, homeless individuals. We teach our residents personal skills, we offer tutoring to our residents to complete a high school equivalency education followed by college courses. When ready to graduate from Delancey Street, residents get a job and live in and work out for several months, saving their money in our Delancey‐managed credit union, and paying rent until they can move on to continue their new lives in the mainstream of society. http://www.delanceystreetfoundation.org/circle_rep_der_sc.php 2510 N. Hobson Ave. N. Charleston, SC 29405 843‐554‐5179 [email protected] Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 106 of 132 Goodwill Industries of Upstate/Midlands South Carolina Inc. Goodwill Industries of Upstate/Midlands South Carolina is committed to helping people become independent through education and training leading to employment. http://goodwillsc.org/ 115 Haywood Rd. Greenville, SC 29607 864‐351‐0100 [email protected] HBI ‐ Job Corps Building Today's Workforce for Tomorrow uses a comprehensive partnership to accelerate training programs for entry‐level workers, alternative labor pools of men and women, and skills enhancement of current residential construction workers in the trades. http://intranet.hbi.org/SearchProgram.aspx 19 Job Corps Avenue PO Box 967 Bamberg, SC 29003 803‐245‐5101 [email protected] HBI Mentoring ‐ Charleston Building Today's Workforce for Tomorrow uses a comprehensive partnership to accelerate training programs for entry‐level workers, alternative labor pools of men and women, and skills enhancement of current residential construction workers in the trades. http://intranet.hbi.org/SearchProgram.aspx 672 Marina Drive Charleston, SC 29492 803‐768‐2371 [email protected] HBI Mentoring ‐ Columbia/Greenville Building Today's Workforce for Tomorrow uses a comprehensive partnership to accelerate training programs for entry‐level workers, alternative labor pools of men and women, and skills enhancement of current residential construction workers in the trades. http://intranet.hbi.org/SearchProgram.aspx 5 Creekside Park Court Greenville, SC 29615 803‐768‐2371 [email protected] Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 107 of 132 HBI Mentoring ‐ Greenville Building Today's Workforce for Tomorrow uses a comprehensive partnership to accelerate training programs for entry‐level workers, alternative labor pools of men and women, and skills enhancement of current residential construction workers in the trades. http://intranet.hbi.org/SearchProgram.aspx 5 Century Drive Greenville, SC 29607 803‐768‐2371 [email protected] Palmetto Unified School District, SC Dept. of Corr. An integral component of the Palmetto Unified School District's mission is to provide inmates with marketable technical and soft (pro‐social) skills necessary for them to successfully re‐enter the job market upon release. The vocation program consists of vocational classes, Work Keys Program and credentialing programs. http://www.doc.sc.gov/education/pusd.jsp 1735 Haviland Circle Columbia, SC 29210 803‐896‐1583 Tennessee America Works of Tennessee, Inc. America Works places hard‐to‐serve populations and has jobs for all skill levels. http://www.americaworks.com/locations/tennessee 424 Church Street Suite 2000 Nashville, TN 37219 615 651‐7349 [email protected] Chattenoga Endeavors Chattenoga Endeavors reentry programs are intended to assist offenders in acquiring the life skills needed to succeed in the community and become law‐abiding citizens. https://www.facebook.com/chattanooga.endeavors PO Box 3351 Chatanooga, TN 37404 423‐266‐1888 [email protected] Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 108 of 132 Dismas House of Nashville Dismas House provides transitional housing and support services to men and women who have been recently released from prison or jail. Dismas House recognizes that the cycle of crime can be reduced when men and women who have been incarcerated have assistance readjusting to society. Dismas House provides room and board, transportation, job referrals, life skills counseling. http://www.dismas.org/ 1513 16th Avenue South Nashville, TN 37212 615‐297‐9287 [email protected] HopeWorks, Inc. The Hope Works project is focused on helping the unemployed become self‐directed and goal‐oriented. http://www.whyhopeworks.org 1930 Union Ave. Memphis, TN 38104 901‐272‐3700 [email protected] Project Return The Jobs & Futures Programs is available to any adult who has been incarcerated or is currently incarcerated and planning for their release. The program helps ex‐offenders and their families by providing employment placement assistance, life skills training, and job readiness training. http://www.projectreturninc.org/ 806 4th Avenue South Nashville, TN 37210‐4000 615‐327‐9654 [email protected] Texas A New Entry Inc. A New Entry provides high quality community reentry and personal integrity support for individuals confronting or rebuilding from losses associated with homelessness, and incarceration. http://www.anewentry.org/ 6633 E. Hwy 290 Suite 212 Austin, TX 78723 512‐410‐4538 [email protected] Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 109 of 132 Back on My Feet Austin Back on My Feet recruits members (individuals experiencing homelessness) at homeless and residential facilities around the country and begins with a commitment to run three days a week in the early morning. After 30 days in the program, members with 90% attendance earn the opportunity to move into the second phase of the program called Next Steps, which provides educational support, job training programs, employment partnership referrals and housing resources. Almost 80% of individuals who start the program move into Next Steps. http://austin.backonmyfeet.org/ P.O. Box 42439 Austin, TX 78704 512‐496‐0542 [email protected] Back on My Feet Irving Back on My Feet recruits members (individuals experiencing homelessness) at homeless and residential facilities around the country and begins with a commitment to run three days a week in the early morning. After 30 days in the program, members with 90% attendance earn the opportunity to move into the second phase of the program called Next Steps, which provides educational support, job training programs, employment partnership referrals and housing resources. Almost 80% of individuals who start the program move into Next Steps. http://dallas.backonmyfeet.org/ P.O. Box 631236 Irving, TX 75063 215‐772‐1080 [email protected] Center for Employment Training The Center for Employment Training (CET) is one of the country's largest, most effective educational, and employment training programs, focused on those who need help the most. http://www.cetweb.org/aboutcet/index.html 294 Candelaria Street El Paso, TX 79907 915‐859‐1070 Center Point Inc. Our Community Services Coordinators provide referrals for housing and employment services gender responsive case management services and referrals to social support services and other organiza ons that help to sustain recovery efforts. http://www.cpinc.org/criminaljustice.php 2101 S. Interstate 35 Suite 219 Austin, TX 78741 512‐297‐2990 Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 110 of 132 Community Learning Center The Tarrant County BETTER Project is a community collaborative initiative targeting individuals in local and state work release programs who are from high poverty and high crime communities in Fort Worth. http://www.clcinc.org/BETTER.htm 5817 East Berry Street Fort Worth, TX 76108 817‐ 496‐3444 [email protected] Cornerstone Assistance Network Cornerstone Assistance Network works with incarcerated persons who plan to return to Tarrant County from the Dawson State Jail and to Transitional Treatment Centers in Tarrant County from Substance Abuse Felony Punishment Facilities Units. Post release service include an assigned mentor, education including high school equivalency, training in high‐demand occupations, job readiness training, housing assistance, substance abuse treatment, physical and mental health services, job placement (some with a wage subsidy attached), employment retention, and advancement services. http://www.canetwork.org/services.aspx 3500 Noble Avenue Fort Worth, TX 76111 817‐632‐6000 George Gervin Youth Center ‐ Project H.O.P.E. The GGYC workforce development program is designed to help men and women who are preparing to reenter the workforce after incarceration. Our goal and focus is to help with job readiness, soft skills training, high school diploma, certified training, and job placement assistance. http://www.gervin‐school.org/index.cfm?pID=15974 231 W. Cypress San Antonio, TX 78212 210‐804‐1786 ext. 2000 jbramasco@gervin‐school.org Goodwill Industries of Beaumont Goodwill can help you prepare for employment, find a job that suits your talents, keep that job and eventually help you find a better one. http://www.goodwillbmt.org/ 3849 Stagg Drive #166 Beaumont, TX 77701 409‐212‐8354 Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 111 of 132 Goodwill Industries of Central Texas Workforce and Education Readiness Continuum helps prepare Austin‐area residents to enter or reenter today's competitive job market. http://www.austingoodwill.org/wds/werc.html 1015 Norwood Park Blvd Austin, TX 78753 512‐637‐7100 [email protected] Goodwill Industries of Dallas Goodwill can help you prepare for employment, find a job that suits your talents, keep that job and eventually help you find a better one. http://www.goodwilldallas.org/ 3020 N. Westmoreland Rd. Dallas, TX 75212 214‐638‐2800 Goodwill Industries of San Antonio Goodwill can help you prepare for employment, find a job that suits your talents, keep that job and eventually help you find a better one. http://www.goodwillsa.org/ 406 W. Commerce San Antonio, TX 78207 210‐924‐8581 [email protected] Goodwill Temporary Services Are you looking for the next step towards a great job opportunity? Goodwill Staffing Group is a non‐profit, people‐oriented temporary staffing agency. We are fully engaged with our temps beyond resume submittal, and provide training, job‐ coaching, financial coaching, and professional development. http://www.austingoodwillstaffing.org/ 1015 Norwood Park Blvd Austin, TX 78753 512‐637‐7106 [email protected] House of Hope ‐ Dallas Fort Worth The Fort Worth HOPE Center provides quality programs and services to help individuals find HOPE for the Future in times of need and to provide opportunities to develop themselves so they can realize their dreams. http://www.fwhope.org/ 3625 East Loop 820 South Fort Worth, TX 76119 817‐451‐6288 Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 112 of 132 McLennan County Reintegration Roundtable The Linking Ex‐Offenders to Resources and Services Subcommittee works to link ex‐offenders to the help they need in order to successfully reintegrate back into the community. http://mclennancountyreintegration.weebly.com/ Waco, TX 254‐300‐8759 [email protected] Mothers (Fathers) for the Advancement of Social Systems Mothers (Fathers) for the Advancement of Social Systems Inc. (MASS) is a non‐profit foundation providing a pathway for adults, families and children seeking a meaningful opportunity to become productive citizens by promoting educational achievement, job development and housing availability. http://massjab.org/ 3737 Atlanta Street Dallas, TX 75215 214‐421‐0303 [email protected] Mothers (Fathers) for the Advancement of Social Systems Mothers (Fathers) for the Advancement of Social Systems Inc. (MASS) is a non‐profit foundation providing a pathway for adults, families and children seeking a meaningful opportunity to become productive citizens by promoting educational achievement, job development and housing availability. http://massjab.org/ 421 South Ayers Forth Worth, TX 76103 817‐535‐3373 [email protected] SER ‐ Jobs for Progress All of SER's programs, services, and operations revolve around a few key focus areas, including education, training, employment, and empowerment. These focus areas are woven through SER's unique, holistic service model. http://www.serhouston.org/ 201 Broadway St. Houston, TX 77012 713‐773‐6000 [email protected] Southwest Key Programs Southwest Key's Reentry & Reintegration Program Model is designed to address the community's need for safety, to hold the young person accountable for his/her actions, and to ensure the successful transition of the youth back home after being placed in a secure facility. http://www.swkey.org/programs/reentry.html 6002 Jain Lane Austin, TX 78721 512‐462‐2181 [email protected] Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 113 of 132 Spirit Key Spirit Key, Inc. is a non‐profit organization dedicated to a re‐entry program for ex‐offenders, providing educational direction and meeting the need for successful transition from prison to private citizen. http://www.spiritkey.org/ 13617 Kaltenbrun Rd. Houston, TX 77086 281‐813‐0093 Texas ReEntry Services Texas ReEntry Services (TXRS) offers a wide range of client services in order to better prepare ex‐offenders for their reintroduction into society. http://www.txrs.org/ 1408 St. Louis Ave. Fort Worth, TX 76111 817‐834‐2833 [email protected]; [email protected] The Urban League of Greater Dallas, North Central Texas Program services are job readiness, job placement and GED classes. Other life skills topics are addressed as needed. http://www.ulgdnctx.com/home_page.html 4315 S. Lancaster Rd. Dallas, TX 75216 214‐915‐4600 Volunteers of America ‐ Austin We help rehabilitate offenders through halfway house, re‐entry, and work release programs. http://www.voatx.org/regions‐served/austin‐area 300 E. Midway Drive Euless, TX 76039 817‐529‐7300 Volunteers of America ‐ Dallas We help rehabilitate offenders through halfway house, re‐entry, and work release programs. http://www.voatx.org/regions‐served/dallas 2906 Swiss Avenue Dallas, TX 76039 214‐827‐2500 Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 114 of 132 Volunteers of America ‐ Fort Worth We help rehabilitate offenders through halfway house, re‐entry, and work release programs. http://www.voatx.org/regions‐served/fort‐worth 1500 No. Main Ste 150 Ft. Worth, TX 76164 817‐529‐7300 Volunteers of America ‐ Houston We help rehabilitate offenders through halfway house, re‐entry, and work release programs. http://www.voatx.org/regions‐served/houston 4808 Yale Street Houston, TX 77018 713‐460‐0781 Volunteers of America ‐ San Antonio We help rehabilitate offenders through halfway house, re‐entry, and work release programs. http://www.voatx.org/regions‐served/san‐antonio 6487 Whitby Road San Antonio, TX 78240 210‐558‐0731 Utah MentorWorks The MentorWorks program has been developed to serve the needs of men and women as they are released from county or state correctional facilities and are now transitioning back into society. http://mwut.org/index.html 1733 West 12600 South # 230 Riverton, UT 84065 801‐679‐3921 [email protected] Welfare Square Welfare Square is a bakery, a cannery, a milk processing operation, a thrift store, and an employment center—all designed to help people help themselves. http://www.lds.org/locations/temple‐square‐salt‐lake‐city‐welfare‐square 780 West 800 South Salt Lake City, UT 84104 801‐240‐1245 [email protected] Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 115 of 132 West Jordan Utah Employment Resource Center Whether just starting out in your career or well established in your career, LDS Employment Resource Services (ERS) or Self‐ Reliance Services (SRS) can help you accomplish your career goals. The employment center or self‐reliance center offers one‐ on‐one coaching, workshops and a large database of employment, education and self‐employment opportunities. https://www.ldsjobs.org/ers/ct/center/68638?lang=eng 7166 S Redwood Rd Suite B West Jordon, UT 84084 801‐566‐4040 Wel‐EC‐[email protected] Vermont Northern New England Tradeswomen, Inc. Vermont Works for Women has a variety of programs to serve incarcerated women and recently released women. http://www.nnetw.org/ 107 North Main Street Suite 20 Barre, VT 05404 802‐878‐0400 [email protected] Vermont Associates for Training & Development, Inc. ‐ Bennington Vermonters age 55 and over who meet low income requirements and specific guidelines of individual programs. http://vermontassociates.org/ Veterans' Memorial Drive Suite 2 Bennington, VT 05201 802‐447‐2872 Vermont Associates for Training & Development, Inc. ‐ Brattleboro Vermonters age 55 and over who meet low income requirements and specific guidelines of individual programs. http://vermontassociates.org/ 28 Vernon Street Suite 431 Brattleboro, VT 05301 802‐254‐9398 Vermont Associates for Training & Development, Inc. ‐ Burlington Vermonters age 55 and over who meet low income requirements and specific guidelines of individual programs. http://vermontassociates.org/ 63 Pearl Street Burlington, VT 05401 802‐651‐1687 Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 116 of 132 Vermont Associates for Training & Development, Inc. ‐ Montpelier Vermonters age 55 and over who meet low income requirements and specific guidelines of individual programs. http://vermontassociates.org/ 29 Main Street Suite #5 Montpelier, VT 05602 802‐828‐0036 Vermont Associates for Training & Development, Inc. ‐ Newport Vermonters age 55 and over who meet low income requirements and specific guidelines of individual programs. http://vermontassociates.org/ 189 East Main Street Suite D Newport, VT 05855 802‐334‐7777 Vermont Associates for Training & Development, Inc. ‐ Rutland Vermonters age 55 and over who meet low income requirements and specific guidelines of individual programs. http://vermontassociates.org/ 88 Merchants Row 200 Asa Bloomer Bldg. Rutland, VT 05701 802‐282‐4423 Vermont Associates for Training & Development, Inc. ‐ St. Albans Vermonters age 55 and over who meet low income requirements and specific guidelines of individual programs. http://vermontassociates.org/ 142 North Main Street PO Box 107 St. Albans, VT 05478 802‐524‐3200 Vermont Associates for Training & Development, Inc. ‐ St. Johnsbury Vermonters age 55 and over who meet low income requirements and specific guidelines of individual programs. http://vermontassociates.org/ 459 Portland Street Suite 104 St. Johnsbury, VT 05819 802‐748‐8635 Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 117 of 132 Vermont Catholic Charities Vermont Catholic Charitise assists inmates in transition back to the community with employment and housing. http://www.vermontcatholic.org/index.php?sid=16&pid=823&subnav_id=89 55 Joy Drive South Burlington, VT 05403 802‐658‐6110 Vermont Dismas House Dismas House provides transitional housing and support services to men and women who have been recently released from prison or jail. Dismas House recognizes that the cycle of crime can be reduced when men and women who have been incarcerated have assistance readjusting to society. Dismas House provides room and board, transportation, job referrals, life skills counseling. http://www.dismasofvermont.org 96 Buell Street Burlington, VT 05161 802‐658‐0381 [email protected] Virginia Center for Employment Training ‐ Alexandria The Center for Employment Training (CET) is one of the country's largest, most effective educational, and employment training programs, focused on those who need help the most. http://www.cetweb.org/aboutcet/index.html 6295 Edsall Road Plaza 500 Suite 220 Alexandria, VA 22312 703‐461‐9767 Colonial Community Corrections Transitional Services Colonial Community Corrections Transitional Services provides transitional services upon release from incarceration. Transi onal services include emergency housing, job placement referrals, mentoring, and job readiness training. http://www.jamescitycountyva.gov/186/Colonial‐Community‐Corrections 4093 Ironbound Rd. Suite B Williamsburg, VA 23188 757‐564‐2311 [email protected] Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 118 of 132 Friends of Guest House Friends of Guest House provides female ex‐offenders the structure, supervision, support and assistance they need so they can become self‐sufficient responsible members of the community. http://www.friendsofguesthouse.org/ One East Luray Avenue Alexandria, VA 22301 703‐549‐8072 [email protected] Goodwill Industries of the Valleys ‐ Madison Heights Goodwill Industries of the Valleys is dedicated to providing effective, comprehensive employment services to men and women with criminal convictions. Our highly structured and tightly supervised Re‐Entry services help returning citizens regain and discover the skills and confidence needed for a successful transition to a stable, productive life. http://www.goodwillvalleys.com/work‐and‐training‐services/adult‐services/prisoner‐re‐entry/ 174 River James Shopping Center Madison Heights, VA 24572 434‐200‐9920 [email protected] Goodwill Industries of the Valleys ‐ Radford Goodwill Industries of the Valleys is dedicated to providing effective, comprehensive employment services to men and women with criminal convictions. Our highly structured and tightly supervised Re‐Entry services help returning citizens regain and discover the skills and confidence needed for a successful transition to a stable, productive life. http://www.goodwillvalleys.com/work‐and‐training‐services/adult‐services/prisoner‐re‐entry/ 103 Duncan Lane Radford, VA 24141 540‐639‐9027 Goodwill Industries of the Valleys ‐ Roanoke Goodwill Industries of the Valleys is dedicated to providing effective, comprehensive employment services to men and women with criminal convictions. Our highly structured and tightly supervised Re‐Entry services help returning citizens regain and discover the skills and confidence needed for a successful transition to a stable, productive life. http://www.goodwillvalleys.com/work‐and‐training‐services/adult‐services/prisoner‐re‐entry/ 2502 Melrose Avenue, NW Suite C Roanoke, VA 24017 540‐581‐0620 Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 119 of 132 Goodwill Industries of the Valleys ‐ Rocky Mount Goodwill Industries of the Valleys is dedicated to providing effective, comprehensive employment services to men and women with criminal convictions. Our highly structured and tightly supervised Re‐Entry services help returning citizens regain and discover the skills and confidence needed for a successful transition to a stable, productive life. http://www.goodwillvalleys.com/work‐and‐training‐services/adult‐services/prisoner‐re‐entry/ 1045 North Main Street Rocky Mount, VA 24151 540‐483‐0296 Goodwill Industries of the Valleys ‐ Staunton Goodwill Industries of the Valleys is dedicated to providing effective, comprehensive employment services to men and women with criminal convictions. Our highly structured and tightly supervised Re‐Entry services help returning citizens regain and discover the skills and confidence needed for a successful transition to a stable, productive life. http://www.goodwillvalleys.com/work‐and‐training‐services/adult‐services/prisoner‐re‐entry/ 1106‐C Greenville Avenue Staunton, VA 24401 540‐886‐2001 Hampton Roads Ecumenical Lodgings & Provisions (HELP) We understand the barriers that a criminal conviction has on the employability of our clients. Our program assists individuals to work on self‐esteem and other life issues so that they become confident in their re‐entry to the workforce. http://helpdaycenter.org/ 329 Buckroe Ave. Hampton, VA 23664 757‐727‐1925 OAR of Arlington County, Inc The Employment and Transition Services team provides professional re‐entry services to inmates and ex‐offenders of Arlington County and the cities of Alexandria and Falls Church. OAR transition advisors assist ex‐offenders who are dedicated to avoiding re‐incarceration and becoming established in the community as responsible and productive citizens. http://oaronline.org/ 1400 North Uhle Street Suite 704 Arlington, VA 22201 703‐228.7030 Opportunities, Alternatives and Resources This program focuses on the reintegration of incarcerated adults into the community. http://www.oar‐jacc.org/ 750 Harris Street Suite #207 Charlottesville, VA 22903 434‐296‐2441 Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 120 of 132 People Incorporated of Virginia People Incorporated is one of the country's largest, most effective educational, and employment training programs, focused on those who need help the most. http://www.peopleinc.net/index.html 1173 West Main Street Abingdon, VA 24210 276‐623‐9000 [email protected] STEP Inc. STEP, Inc., provides assistance to pre and post release ex‐offenders, including support groups, job services, obtaining forms of identification, and housing. http://www.stepincva.com 200 Dent Street Rocky Mount, VA 24151 540‐483‐5142 STEP Inc. STEP, Inc., provides assistance to pre and post release ex‐offenders, including support groups, job services, obtaining forms of identification, and housing. http://www.stepincva.com 4559 Wayside Road Stuart, VA 24171 276‐694‐2239 The Beacon Of all life’s transition, perhaps the most difficult is returning to the community from incarceration. The Beacon, a re‐entry program for Northern Virginia sponsored by OAR of Fairfax County, is an 18‐24 month program for formerly incarcerated persons. The Beacon offers a housing, employment/career training, and educational opportunities and resources. http://www.oarfairfax.org 10640 Page Avenue Suite 250 Fairfax, VA 22030 703‐246‐3033 The STOP Organization ‐ Hampton Roads The STOP Organization is one of the country's largest, most effective educational, and employment training programs, focused on those who need help the most. http://www.stopinc.org 2551 Almeda Avenue Norfolk, VA 23513 757‐858‐1360 [email protected] Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 121 of 132 Virginia C.A.R.E.S. Virginia CARES, Inc. is a state wide non‐profit Community Action Agency which assists newly released parolees and their families in making a successful transition from prison to their community. http://www.vacares.org/ 108 Henry St. N.W. Third Floor Roanoke, VA 24016 540‐342‐9344 [email protected] Virginia Department of Corrections, Working with Conviction, District 1 Probation and Parole Our mission is to find creative ways to mentor convicted felons who are highly motivated, dedicated to self improvement, and capable of securing employment. https://vadoc.virginia.gov/community/programs/workingwithconviction.shtm 829 Oliver Hill Way Richmond, VA 23219 804‐786‐0251 [email protected] Washington Catholic Community Services ‐ Katherine’s House Katherine’s House provides transitional housing and support services for single women in recovery. Katherine’s House provides intensive case management, staff support, employment support and individualized goal plans. http://www.ccsww.org/site/PageServer?pagename=housing_katherines_ritashouse 100 23rd Avenue S. Seattle, WA 98144 253‐856‐7716 [email protected] Centerstone We support people of all cultures access help through food, energy assistance, housing assistance, and education. http://center‐stone.org/ 722 18th Avenue Seattle, WA 98122 206‐812‐4940 rebekah@center‐stone.org Conviction Careers Our goal is to see people move from committing crimes to contributing to the community, raising their families and stopping the cycle of crime. We help equip people with criminal convictions in their past for job search, job interview, job retention and career advancement. http://convictioncareers.org/ 17731 Highway 99 Second Floor Lynnwood, WA 98037 1‐866‐436‐1960 [email protected] Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 122 of 132 Corrections Community Network for Women The Community Justice Center Employment Program offers job development, direct services, and community resource referrals to job seekers with conviction history. https://www.clark.wa.gov/district‐court/women‐offender‐services 707 West 13th Street Vancouver, WA 98661 360‐735‐5000 [email protected] FareStart FareStart is a job training and placement program for homeless and disadvantaged individuals. http://www.farestart.org/ 700 Virginia St. Seattle, WA 98101 206‐443‐1233 [email protected] Goodwill Industries ‐ Seattle Goodwill is committed to helping its people find and keep gainful employment. In order to ensure that goal, we offer a number of support services to participants, including case management, career counseling, retention services and customized training. http://seattlegoodwill.org/ 700 Dearborn Place S. Seattle, WA 98134 206‐329‐1000 [email protected] Goodwill Induxtries ‐ Tacoma Goodwill is committed to helping its people find and keep gainful employment. In order to ensure that goal, we offer a number of support services to participants, including case management, career counseling, retention services and customized training. http://tacomagoodwill.org/ 714 27th Street Spokane, WA 98409 253‐573‐6500 Goodwill Induxtries of the Inland Northwest Individuals with barriers to employment learn how to prepare for work. Training includes developing resumes and cover letters, interviewing skills, and filling out job applications. http://www.discovergoodwill.org/ 130 East Third Avenue Spokane, WA 99202 509‐838‐4246 Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 123 of 132 HopeLink The Hopelink Employment Program (HEP) offers a unique opportunity for clients to prepare for and work towards their short and long term career goals. The program is driven by the client’s independent choices and employment outcomes. http://www.hope‐link.org/get_help/employment_program/ 10675 Willows Road NE Suite 275 Redmond, WA 98052‐3536 425‐869‐6000 hopelink@hope‐link.org Incarcerated Veterans Project The Veteran's Incarcerated Project, a joint project with the King County Veterans Program, was established in 1996 to address the needs of veterans’ incarcerated in the King County Correctional Facility, offering alternatives to jail and referral to housing, employment services, and treatment. http://www.dva.wa.gov/incarcerated_project.html 418 Second Avenue Extension S. Seattle, WA 98104 206‐962‐1503 [email protected] Interaction Transition Interaction Transition provides support to ex‐offenders as they transition from prison or jail to the community and assistance in meeting critical basic needs such as housing, employment, and social support. http://www.interactiontransition.org 1265 South Main Street Suite 105 Seattle, WA 98122 206.324.3932 [email protected] Match‐2 Prison Visitation Ministries Prison Visitation Program designed to meet the diverse needs of offenders/ex‐offenders through a variety of services. http://m2w2.org/mission‐and‐history PO Box 293 Snohomish, WA 98291 877‐625‐6214 [email protected] Offender Employment Services The Ex‐Offender Work Orientation Program specializes in delivering employment re‐entry services to ex‐offenders by contracting with community based organizations (CBO). The comprehensive services include employment development plans (EDP), job seeking skills instruction, education and training programs, job referral and placement, support service recommendations; and recruitment and screening for employers. http://www.wa.gov/esd/oes/services/default.htm 212 Maple Park Ave. S.E. Olympia, WA 98507 360‐438‐4151 [email protected] Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 124 of 132 People of Color Against AIDS Network This program provides comprehensive transitional services which will respond to the needs of employment opportunities, access to housing, and mentorship to non‐violent ex‐offenders re‐entering the community and workplace. http://www.pocaan.org/services.html 1609 19th Ave Seattle, WA 98122 206‐322‐7061 [email protected] Pioneer Human Services The mission of Pioneer Human Resource Development is to expand and deliver services to enhance a trainee or employee's marketable job skills and work performance. http://www.pioneerhumanservices.org 7440 West Marginal Way S. Seattle, WA 98108 206‐768‐1990 jobs@p‐h‐s.com Salvation Army ‐ William Booth Center The William Booth Center provides housing and support services to homeless men in Seattle. http://www.salvationarmynw.org/ 811 Maynard Ave Seattle, WA 98109 206‐621‐0145 White Feather Reentry The vision of White Feather Reentry is to provide a single point of contact for resources, case management, and a support network for individuals as they transition back to our communities. Case management may include, but not be limited to: housing, employment, education, counseling, and appropriate treatment to meet individual needs. http://www.whitefeatherreentry.org/ 11012 Canyon Rd. E. Box 137, Ste 8 Puyallup, WA 98373 253‐380‐5618 [email protected] White Feather Reentry The vision of White Feather Reentry is to provide a single point of contact for resources, case management, and a support network for individuals as they transition back to our communities. Case management may include, but not be limited to housing, employment, education, counseling, and appropriate treatment to meet individual needs. http://www.fresh‐start‐housing.org 11012 Canyon Rd. E. Box 137, Ste 8 Puyallup, WA 98373 253‐380‐5618 [email protected] Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 125 of 132 Workforce Development Council of Seattle The WDC’s core business is to improve the ability of King County’s workforce to meet the demands of industry. We serve adult jobseekers through our WorkSource sites and through many innovative programs designed for specific populations and needs. http://www.seakingwdc.org 2003 Western Ave. Suite 250 Seattle, WA 98121 206‐448‐0474 [email protected] West Virginia Kanawha Institute for Social Research & Action (KISRA) The Second Chance Mentoring Program is designed to help former offenders reenter our community, stabilize their lives and achieve self‐sufficiency. http://www.kisra.org/programs/employment/Second_Chance/index.html 131 Perkins Avenue Dunbar, WV 25064 304‐768‐8924 [email protected] Kanawha Institute for Social Research & Action (KISRA) The Second Chance Mentoring Program is designed to help former offenders reenter our community, stabilize their lives and achieve self‐sufficiency. http://www.kisra.org/programs/employment/Second_Chance/index.html 516 New River Town Center Beckley, WV 25801 304‐252‐5657 [email protected] Kanawha Institute for Social Research & Action (KISRA) The Second Chance Mentoring Program is designed to help former offenders reenter our community, stabilize their lives and achieve self‐sufficiency. http://www.kisra.org/programs/employment/Second_Chance/index.html 403 Pennsylvania Ave Charleston, WV 25302 304‐768‐7900 [email protected] Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 126 of 132 Kanawha Institute for Social Research & Action (KISRA) The Second Chance Mentoring Program is designed to help former offenders reenter our community, stabilize their lives and achieve self‐sufficiency. http://www.kisra.org/programs/employment/Second_Chance/index.html West Virginia State University Institute, WV 25112 304‐993‐8283 [email protected] Kanawha Institute for Social Research & Action (KISRA) The Second Chance Mentoring Program is designed to help former offenders reenter our community, stabilize their lives and achieve self‐sufficiency. http://www.kisra.org/programs/employment/Second_Chance/index.html 10 Eleventh Street Elkins, WV 26241 304‐591‐2038 [email protected] Kanawha Institute for Social Research & Action (KISRA) The Second Chance Mentoring Program is designed to help former offenders reenter our community, stabilize their lives and achieve self‐sufficiency. http://www.kisra.org/programs/employment/Second_Chance/index.html 1448 10th Avenue Suite 205 Huntington, WV 25701 304‐395‐7321 [email protected] Kanawha Institute for Social Research & Action (KISRA) The Second Chance Mentoring Program is designed to help former offenders reenter our community, stabilize their lives and achieve self‐sufficiency. http://www.kisra.org/programs/employment/Second_Chance/index.html 1428 Main Street Princeton, WV 24740 304‐910‐0712 [email protected] Kanawha Institute for Social Research & Action (KISRA) The Second Chance Mentoring Program is designed to help former offenders reenter our community, stabilize their lives and achieve self‐sufficiency. http://www.kisra.org/programs/employment/Second_Chance/index.html 410 Market Street Parkersburg, WV 26101 304‐699‐6743 [email protected] Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 127 of 132 Wisconsin America Works of Wisconsin Inc. America Works places hard‐to‐serve populations and has jobs for all skill levels. http://www.americaworks.com/locations/wisconsin 1915 Martin Luther King Dr. 1st Floor Milwaukee, WI 53212 414‐267‐3900 [email protected] ATTIC Correctional Services, Inc. Re‐entry Services works with county clients to address employment, transportation, childcare, housing, and family issues. Reach‐in services are also available to offenders in correctional centers as they plan their re‐entry back into the community. http://www.correctionalservices.org/ 1761 Shawano Ave #1 Green Bay, WI 54307‐1593 920‐497‐5914 [email protected] ATTIC Correctional Services, Inc. Re‐entry Services works with county clients to address employment, transportation, childcare, housing, and family issues. Reach‐in services are also available to offenders in correctional centers as they plan their re‐entry back into the community. http://www.correctionalservices.org/ 148 Wisconsin Ave. Suite 215 Waukesha, WI 53187‐0846 262‐513‐9616 [email protected] ATTIC Correctional Services, Inc. Re‐entry Services works with county clients to address employment, transportation, childcare, housing, and family issues. Reach‐in services are also available to offenders in correctional centers as they plan their re‐entry back into the community. http://www.correctionalservices.org/ 2266 N. Prospect Ave. Suite 204 & 520 Milwaukee, WI 53203‐0101 414‐277‐7933 ext 306 [email protected] ATTIC Correctional Services, Inc. Re‐entry Services works with county clients to address employment, transportation, childcare, housing, and family issues. Reach‐in services are also available to offenders in correctional centers as they plan their re‐entry back into the community. http://www.correctionalservices.org/ 107 4th St. Baraboo, WI 53913 608‐356‐4460 [email protected] Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 128 of 132 ATTIC Correctional Services, Inc. Re‐entry Services works with county clients to address employment, transportation, childcare, housing, and family issues. Reach‐in services are also available to offenders in correctional centers as they plan their re‐entry back into the community. http://www.correctionalservices.org/ 811 Rose St. LaCrosse, WI 54603‐2634 608‐784‐3366 [email protected] ATTIC Correctional Services, Inc. Re‐entry Services works with county clients to address employment, transportation, childcare, housing, and family issues. Reach‐in services are also available to offenders in correctional centers as they plan their re‐entry back into the community. http://www.correctionalservices.org/ 222 N Iowa Street Dodgeville, WI 53553 608‐935‐0309 owi‐[email protected] ATTIC Correctional Services, Inc. Re‐entry Services works with county clients to address employment, transportation, childcare, housing, and family issues. Reach‐in services are also available to offenders in correctional centers as they plan their re‐entry back into the community. http://www.correctionalservices.org/ 601 Atlas Avenue PO Box 7370 Madison, WI 53707 608‐223‐0017 [email protected] ATTIC Correctional Services, Inc. Re‐entry Services works with county clients to address employment, transportation, childcare, housing, and family issues. Reach‐in services are also available to offenders in correctional centers as they plan their re‐entry back into the community. http://www.correctionalservices.org/ 720 West Washington Street Appleton , WI 54912 920‐830‐1750 [email protected] ATTIC Correctional Services, Inc. Re‐entry Services works with county clients to address employment, transportation, childcare, housing, and family issues. Reach‐in services are also available to offenders in correctional centers as they plan their re‐entry back into the community. http://www.correctionalservices.org/ 1500 Strongs Avenue Stevens Point, WI 54481 715‐343‐6280 [email protected] Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 129 of 132 ATTIC Correctional Services, Inc. Re‐entry Services works with county clients to address employment, transportation, childcare, housing, and family issues. Reach‐in services are also available to offenders in correctional centers as they plan their re‐entry back into the community. http://www.correctionalservices.org/ 111 E. Thomas Street Wausau, WI 54402‐1347 715‐848‐3202 ext. 20 [email protected] Holy Cathedral, Church of God in Christ, Word of Hope Ministries, Word of Hope Ministries, Inc. (WHO) provides comprehensive re‐entry services to ex‐offenders, including: job readiness training and placement, mentoring services, educational and vocational training. http://holycathedral.org/word‐of‐hope/ 2677 N. 40th Street Milwaukee, WI 53210 414‐447‐1965 Madison Area Urban Ministries The Journey Home, will focus on the expansion of an effective and timely referral network for returnees in order to provide ongoing direction and support for those men and women released to Dane County. Access to employment and links to mental health, housing, and drug services in Dane County is the focal point for the Re‐Integration Initiative. http://www.emum.org/ 2300 S. Park Street Suite #2022 Madison, WI 53713 608‐256‐0906 Urban League of Greater Madison For nearly 40 years, the Urban League of Greater Madison has been helping Dane County citizens realize their employment and career goals. We offer a variety of FREE services that can help you be more successful in your career search. http://www.ulgm.org/ 2222 S. Park St. Suite 200 Madison, WI 53713 608‐729‐1200 [email protected] Windows to Work (W2W) in Wood County Windows to Work (W2W) in Wood County is an offender reentry program that focuses on working with inmates located at the Wood County Jail prior to their release, and up to one year post release. The program is designed to assist offenders in making their transition back into the community. http://ncwwdb.org/employment‐and‐training‐programs/windows‐to‐work‐w2w/ 3118 Post Road Suite A Stevens Point, WI 54481‐6451 715‐459‐2548 [email protected] Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 130 of 132 Wisconsin Community Services, Inc. The goal of the JOBS Program is to help people with criminal histories in obtaining and retaining meaningful, family‐ supporting employment. http://www.wiscs.org 3732 W. Wisconsin Ave. Suite 200 Milwaukee, WI 53208 414‐290‐0400 Wisconsin Institute for Learning Disabilities/Dyslexia, Inc. The learning assistance that juvenile offenders receive from WILDD not only boosts their self‐esteem, but also lowers the likelihood of repeat offenses and resulting additional time spent in correctional institutions. http://www.wildd.org 636 Grand Canyon Drive Madison, WI 53719 608‐824‐8980 Wyoming Bethel Outreach Ministries Bethel provides re‐entry assistance to those released from incarceration including mentoring, housing, transportation, food, tools, clothing, and agency referral. http://www.betheloutreachministries.org/home.html 314 E. 6th Street Cheyenne, WY 82007 307‐635‐7619 Second Chance Ministries Second Chance Ministries mission is to walk along side men and women released from incarceration into Campbell County. Our mission is to provide re‐entry assistance, during the first 4 months after release, to our clients and to help rebuild their lives through a transformation of hearts and minds through Jesus Christ, as demonstrated by our actions and kindness. While Second Chance Ministries is a faith based ministry, we do not refuse services to anyone meeting our criteria. http://www.secondchancegillette.org/Second_Chance_Ministries_Prisoner_Reentry_Services,_Gillette_WY/Home.html 706 Lomgmont St. Gillette, WY 82718 307‐682‐3148 Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 131 of 132 VOA ‐ Community Corrections Center of Gillette Volunteers of America is committed to changing the lives of ex‐offenders with professional rehabilitation services and programs that provide the social, spiritual and vocational tools needed to help persons return successfully to mainstream society and make positive contributions. http://www.voanr.org/default.aspx 1299 Raymond Drive Gillette, WY 82801 307‐682‐8505 Ex‐Offender Local Resources Page 132 of 132