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Types of Housing Assistance for Ex-Offenders Nationwide and State specific

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  Transitional Housing Transitional housing provides short-term accommodations while individuals stabilize their lives. These programs often include case management, counseling, and job training. Halfway Houses : Structured environments operated by government agencies or private organizations. Faith-Based Programs : Many religious and nonprofit organizations offer tailored transitional housing programs. Reentry Housing Programs Specialized programs help ex-offenders find housing and avoid homelessness. Oxford House : A nationwide network offering recovery housing for individuals overcoming substance abuse. Volunteers of America (VOA) : Provides housing and support services for reentering individuals. Visit voa.org . Public Housing Public housing authorities (PHAs) provide affordable housing options, with some accommodating individuals with criminal records. HUD-funded programs, such as Section 8 housing vouchers, can help. Supportive Housing Combines affordable housing with service...

Ways to connect with Incarcerated Loved Ones

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  Tools to Stay Connected with Incarcerated Loved Ones Maintaining contact with incarcerated loved ones is crucial for their emotional well-being and reintegration into society. Several tools and services make it easier to stay connected, send financial support, and provide essentials to those behind bars.   1. AccessSecurepak.com Purpose: Sending Care Packages Access Securepak provides a way to send care packages to inmates. These packages may include food, clothing, hygiene products, and other approved items. The platform works with correctional facilities to ensure compliance with specific rules and regulations. Key Features: Pre-approved items that meet facility guidelines. Easy online ordering and delivery tracking. Customizable packages for various holidays and occasions. How to Use: Visit AccessSecurepak.com and search for the facility where your loved one is located. Select the items you wish to send, and complete the payment process. 2. AccessCorrections.com Pu...

INMATESYou May Qualify for the Recovery Rebate Credit in 2021-

You May Qualify for the Recovery Rebate Credit in 2021 If you didn’t get the full amount of the Economic Impact Payment (Stimulus) – $1,200 for individuals or $2,400 if married filing jointly, plus $500 for each qualifying child – you may be eligible for a Recovery Rebate Credit Please request your free consultation by email: coachcorr702@gmail.com , 775-400-1184 text/call

Prison Reform Link. Please let your voice be heard.

IT'S ON! Here is the link and form to tweet in support of prison reform and communicate to your elected officials. You can cut and paste the link below and share it as widely as you want. We want them to hear from everyone who cares about reform. https://secure.everyaction.com/Nc7lt3XAI0ykSH7pCjoeGA2 Link to Support Prison Reform

Do you have Loved Ones incarcerated in the Indiana area or other facilities?.

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During this current pandemic many inmates are suffering.  There are a high number of infections and deaths at many institutions.  Inmates are writing in and sharing their panics of being locked in rooms with no access to toilets, no air conditioning, denial of phone access on the "FREE CALL DAYS", and very little PPE protection being distributed.  Most facilities are locked down 23 hours a day.  These conditions are very taxing on any human being. Some prisons have made masks from old inmate uniforms. Some facilities are making hand sanitizer, but it is not enough to keep the staff nor the inmates safe. Phone calls, letters, texts, postcards, and greeting cards are ways to inspire and encourage the inmates to keep pushing on.  After all, these are your future neighbors. You can help! Supplies needed at institutions: Feminine hygiene products Hand sanitizer Ingredients to make hand sanitizer: 70% alcohol, aloe vera gel, essential oil Face ma...