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- Ex-Offender Rehabilitation Reentry Programs in Washington
Listed below are several organizations located in the state of Washington that are available to help you if you are a former offender who needs career training, legal aid, housing, and counseling Employment Security Department
- Resources for the Formerly Incarcerated - Seattle Public Library
Interaction Transition - Get quickly employed post-release This group offers an employment assistance program to match formerly incarcerated job seekers with second chance employers, as well as a peer mentoring program and other basic supports
- Immediate Resources - The Day After Prison
Top 4 apprenticeship programs in Washington State Adonai Counseling and Employment Services, Inc Snohomish County (253) 777-1434 Pioneer Human Services Are You Formerly Incarcerated and Interested in Starting a Business? Pioneer Reentry Entrepreneur Program Employment with Job Training and skills enhancement: HopeWorks Station
- Reentry Programs For Ex-Offenders By State - Help For Felons
Safer Foundation – Help with GED exams, housing, jobs and career skills for ex-offenders Lutheran Social Services of Illinois – Reentry Services for Returning Citizens is a multi-faceted statewide program that supports people released from prison
- Reentry Grant Program - Washington State Department of Commerce
The grantees will support reentry services for currently or formally incarcerated persons who have exited juvenile or adult correctional facilities in Washington Total funding is $12 7 million for the state fiscal biennium (July 1, 2023, to June 30, 2025) and is a combination of the Community Reinvestment Account and ongoing state funding
- Reentry | Washington State Department of Corrections
Reentry programs offer various forms of support, including job training, educational opportunities, substance abuse treatment, and mental health services While most incarcerated individuals eventually return to their communities, achieving a successful transition remains challenging
- King County awarded with $6M grant to help ex-cons re-enter . . .
Former convicts booked in King County will now receive a new federal grant aiming to help connect them with re-entry and employment services, according to the Washington State Employment
- Employment Resources - Reentry and Employment Resources for . . .
This manual provides adult ex-offenders with practical information on employment, careers and community resources Topics addressed include: how to prepare for a job while incarcerated; where to get career counseling; assessing your interests, and continuing your education or job training
- WASHINGTON STATE EMPLOYMENT RE-ENTRY GUIDE New Directions
• You are not eligible for unemployment benefits based on your job in prison or for the job you lost due to being incarcerated However, there are programs, resources, people, tools, tips and much more that are available to help you along the way The key to getting help is knowing what you want and preparing yourself to get it Notes TIP
- Felon Assistance Program - State By State [year] [Updated]
IF successful, assistance programs offer ex-convicts a chance to lead better lives after incarceration Such programs aim to reduce the tendencies of such criminals’ to re-offend, thereby enhancing public safety These are some of the government programs that help felons get jobs
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