Why Georgia Needs More Reentry Programs


Georgia has an incarceration rate of 968 per 100,000 people (including prisons, jails, immigration detention, and juvenile justice facilities), meaning that it locks up a higher percentage of its people than any democracy on earth.  – Prison Policy Initiative

Why We Need Reentry Programs


Reentry programs are becoming a focus for many agencies, communities and families. These programs serve a vital function in society That is what we will discuss in this blog post, just so we are all on the same page.

Now Available: Community Service Opportunity


In an effort to extend our support for ex-offenders, we at LifeChangers, Inc. have implemented a Community Service opportunity.

GRANTS TO PROVIDE PRE-RELEASE TRAINING AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES


WASHINGTON – Each year, state prisons release approximately 573,000 people who need the resources and support to re-enter and find stable employment in their communities successfully.

County commissioners hear of state funding to benefit inmate reentry program


avid Powell, director of the Robeson County Offender Resource Center, displays a check Monday during a meeting of the Robeson County Board of Commissioners that denotes $250,000 in state funding coming to the inmate reentry program.

Reentry & Cognitive Programming


Additionally, this unit establishes effective reentry methods that permeate all levels of affected agencies and organizations to reduce recidivism.