The Uncuffed Project, Inc. is a community-driven organization dedicated to transforming lives through housing, healing, and full wrap-around reentry services for justice-impacted individuals. We believe that reentry is not just about release, it is about restoration, accountability, and the opportunity to build a meaningful and sustainable future. Our work centers on providing safe, structured housing environments paired with comprehensive support systems that address the root causes of instability. Through a combination of behavioral health services, mentorship, life skills development, employment readiness, and community integration, we empower individuals to break cycles of incarceration, addiction, and self-sabotage. At the core of our model is a commitment to trust-building and personal transformation. We meet individuals where they are, while holding them accountable to who they are capable of becoming. Our programs are designed to support long-term success by fostering independence, emotional regulation, and purpose-driven living. The Uncuffed Project works collaboratively with public agencies, community-based organizations, and local partners to create pathways that are both culturally responsive and results-oriented. We specialize in serving high-need populations, including those facing substance use challenges, mental health barriers, and systemic obstacles to reintegration. Our mission is simple but powerful: to create safer communities by restoring lives. Through innovation, compassion, and structure, we are redefining what successful reentry looks like.
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Dámon Cooke is the CEO of The Uncuffed Project.
6 people are employed at The Uncuffed Project.
The Uncuffed Project is based in Vallejo, California.