Oregon Department of Corrections: Department of corrections reentry program for the state of Oregon.
Bothy Cottage/RISE Program – With our new RISE program inside the Bothy Cottage, we can provide greater support for mothers and their children: parenting education and counseling; a chance to share a house with other families; and a home with a play area. With RISE, children will have access to support services through one of our community partnerships.
LIFE Prison Reentry Program for Women Prisoners – The LIFE prison reentry program addresses self-employment and microenterprise development after release for women prisoners.
Men’s Transitional Housing – Men’s Sponsors has several programs serving formerly incarcerated individuals returning to the community. Residential programs for men are located at: Roosevelt Crossing (74 beds including 14 “Honors” beds) Lincoln Street House (10 beds) and Ferry Street Quads (28 beds).
Mentorship Program – Mentoring convicted felons after they’ve been released from prison is an affirmation of the belief that there’s no such thing as a throw away person.
Mercy Corps Northwest Reentry Program for Women Prisoners – LIFE operates in two facilities, Coffee Creek Correctional Facility (CCCF) in Wilsonville, OR, and Washington Corrections Center for Women (WCCW) in Gig Harbor, WA. Students learn important skills for life, business, and a successful reentry to the community. LIFE helps our students to create productive lives after release, and to establish self-sufficiency and economic stability for themselves and their families. MCNW hopes to extend LIFE nationwide to both male and female populations by partnering with other microenterprise or reentry organizations working with the incarcerated population.
Prisoner Reentry Employment Program (PREP) – Our objective is to assist formerly incarcerated individuals gain and maintain long term employment utilizing a person first workforce development approach.
Road To Success Re-Entry Program – Road to Success is an Oregon Department of Corrections program for inmates who are six, or fewer, months away from their release dates. The program provides inmates with a self-assessment of skills, training and guidance on how to re-enter work, family and community life, after serving time within state correctional facilities. Inmate participation is voluntary and the program is designed to meet individual needs. Transition Coordinators work with inmates to jointly identify which components of the program will best assist with successful transitions back into the community.
Women’s Transitional Housing – Worked with hundreds of women to help them successfully re-enter their Lane County community. Women who are leaving prison and jail face big challenges.
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