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RISE Academy - Lincoln
Offers a 9-month program designed for individuals affected by the Nebraska prison system who wish to rebuild and strengthen their family connections. Each unit lasts 5-6 weeks, and participants can enroll at any time during the year.
In-person classes occur weekly in Lincoln and Omaha. Space is limited. A meal and child-friendly activities are provided.
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Grayson's Non-Profit Consulting and Reentry Services
Returning Citizens United program offers pre- and post-release services to incarcerated and formerly incarcerated individuals through a faith-based adult mentoring program. Wraparound services are not limited to the program participant, but integrates the individual's family and community. Additional services include peer support group, life skills training, employment skills training, substance abuse classes. Intensive Outpatient Program offers a counseling service and evaluations. Please call Krisa Grayson at 531-219-1040.
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Fresh Start Jail Ministry
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Catholic Charities - Waterloo
Through a network of volunteer mentors and support groups, the program supports formerly incarcerated individuals as they work toward positive re-entry into family and community life. Program Coordinators and volunteer mentors meet with participants to provide the needed support to resist relapse into old habits and lifestyles. The program helps participants establish positive relationships, experience healthy social activities, and connect with community resources that can aid in finding work, affordable housing, and meeting basic needs.
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Siouxland Human Investment Partnership
The BOOST re-entry program enrolls participants age 18+ who are currently incarcerated in, or returning to, Woodbury County, and are set for release in 20-180 days. Participants being released will come from Woodbury County Jail, Woodbury County Electronic Monitoring, and Iowa Department of Corrections 3rd Judicial (RTF). The goal of this program is to help these participants gain employability and reduce recidivism.
Sioux City BOOST Re-entry is an Official Grant of the U.S. Department of Justice Bureau of Justice Assistance.
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Compassion in Action, Inc.
Pre-Release education / re-entry preparation for men, women, and youth incarcerated and provides services for reentry and community re-establishment. Community support for families affected by incarceration through prevention and intervention program initiatives.
Volunteers are recruited and trained initially as pen pals, then developed into mentors upon the participant's release from prison. Volunteers are also trained to be mentors for at risk youth in the Juvenile Justice system, public schools, residential treatment centers, and aging out of foster care.
R.A.W. D.A.W.G.S. youth corps gang prevention program provides a positive alternative to gang membership for boys ages 5-13 through military type drills, developing positive social and academic skills and personal validation and self development. These positive personal attributes are demonstrated by positive male role models who lead the program. Call for information.
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Bridges to Hope
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Grow Ministries, Inc.
Provides a jail/prison ministry dedicated to serving women needs both inside and outside of jail/prison. Women still in jail or prison will receive weekly messages of encouragement. Those released from jail/prison will receive continued support and encouragement from advocates from GROW and can accompany women with sentence hearings and court appearances. Additionally, any woman enrolled in GROW’s Jail/Prison Ministry, must actively participate in a local faith-based community.
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Yeshua Reentry and Recovery Center
Offers help to those getting out of prison to reenter into the community by helping them to find employment, clothing and food. Services may also provide banking basics classes and may take clients to get social security cards.
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BOOST GO
The BOOST re-entry program enrolls participants age 18+ who are currently incarcerated in, or returning to, Woodbury County, and are set for release in 20-180 days. Participants being released will come from Woodbury County Jail, Woodbury County Electronic Monitoring, and Iowa Department of Corrections 3rd Judicial (RTF). The goal of this program is to help these participants gain employability and reduce recidivism.
Sioux City BOOST Re-entry is an Official Grant of the U.S. Department of Justice Bureau of Justice Assistance.
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TASC - Area 3 (Western Illinois)
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Nebraska Center for Workforce Development and Education
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TASC - Area 2 (Northwest Illinois)
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TASC - Area 9 (South Central Illinois)
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TASC - Area 4 (Central Illinois)
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Iowa Eighth Judicial District Department of Correctional Services
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Saint Vincent de Paul - Army Post Road
Provides assistance to formerly incarcerated individuals and their families with wraparound services and case management focusing on a 72-hour transitional plan, employment, and individualized coaching support.
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TASC - Areas 10 and 11 (Collar Counties)
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Lary A Nelson Center
Provides supervision, housing, programming, and emotional support for adults ordered to reside in the facility as a condition of their probation, parole, early release from prison, or who are ordered to serve a prison sentence for drunk driving. The facility also offers guidance and information to assist residents in coping with their adjustment to life in the community following release from a correctional facility. The facility is operated by the Sixth Judicial District Department of Correctional Services.
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Keya House and Honu Home
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Catholic Charities - Dubuque
Through a network of volunteer mentors and support groups, the program supports formerly incarcerated individuals as they work toward positive re-entry into family and community life. Program Coordinators and volunteer mentors meet with participants to provide the needed support to resist relapse into old habits and lifestyles. The program helps participants establish positive relationships, experience healthy social activities, and connect with community resources that can aid in finding work, affordable housing, and meeting basic needs.
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RISE Academy
Offers a 9-month program designed for individuals affected by the Nebraska prison system who wish to rebuild and strengthen their family connections. Each unit lasts 5-6 weeks, and participants can enroll at any time during the year.
In-person classes occur weekly in Lincoln and Omaha. Space is limited. A meal and child-friendly activities are provided.
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HOPE-Net Ministries
Help women transition back into society from incarceration and drug treatment programs. Provide weekly support groups and offer resources.
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TASC - Areas 5 and 6 (West Central and East Central Illinois)
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Iowa Department of Corrections Central Office
Provides a reentry Services to those who are leaving jail or prison.
