REFORM Alliance aims to transform probation and parole by changing laws, systems and culture to create real pathways to work and wellbeing.
REFORM is bringing together business leaders, advocates, and bipartisan coalitions of policymakers on common-sense solutions to transform probation and parole, dramatically reduce the number of people needlessly trapped in the criminal justice system, and dramatically increase the number of people moving from supervision to work and wellbeing.
Our vision is a justice system that holds people accountable and redirects back to work and wellbeing. Instead of keeping people trapped in a revolving door from probation/parole to prison — which costs taxpayers billions of dollars — we’re working to move people from the justice system into stability. Right now, people under probation or parole make up the vast majority of our criminal justice system, yet the issue has received relatively little attention. "
We care deeply that children with disabilities in the world’s poorest communities live healthier, happier, longer lives. Too many of these kids are sick, lonely, abused, dying. We believe each one is loved and valued by God. No child should be forgotten.
Why? Because we believe that a whole world needs everyone. No one should be forgotten.
So together with Canadians like you, we fight for equal access to school and to jobs for people with disabilities in developing countries.
Together with you, we give healing hugs to kids in need – giving medical and rehabilitative care that heals young bodies and mends broken hearts.
Together with you we share God’s love with the most vulnerable children and families on the planet.
** What You Should Know about the Reentry Project Inc. A program by Reentry Project Inc. Serving men who served time for Misdemeanor Offenses in Georgias Correctional Systems. Program is based in Cobb County serving Cobb and neighboring Dekalb, Fulton, Douglas & Paulding Counties. Of course there is a name most people used when talking about people who have served prison time- Ex Offender. The key word here is ex. In order to positively help the Ex-offender population, we are emphasizing the word ex as a past tense meaning that the person is no longer an offender but an ex- . When we stayed focused on the word ex, it is easy to see past the prejudices that confined the ex-offender into their past mistakes and see through the person into the future. There are several agencies working hard to help the ex-offender population nationwide, in Cobb and its surrounding counties, we are leading the way for the ex-offender community. When men comes out of the correctional custody, unless ready help is identified, wasting away of the mind is usually the next best option. In society today, there are so many options from shopping for cereal at your grocery store to deciding which college to send your child to, there are choices galore. So, the choice that the Re Entry Project offers to the the ex population is tailor made for each person as oppose to one size fits all which they were exposed to while in correctional custody. Our program is located in Austell, Georgia and we are ready to serve those men who will give us the opportunity to work with them to accomplish tangible goals together as a team. For questions, comments or concern, please send email to: Reentry Project With more than 650,000 offenders released each year in the United States from Federal and State prisons to be united with their communities and families, Its easy to see why their is a need for community intervention in the steadily growing crime epidemic in our society. That is why the Re-Entry Project is a strong community ally in the fight against ...
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