Tagged Returning Citizens
Returning Citizens - Resources
Resources for Returning Citizens.
Returning Citizens - Prison Memoirs
Books written by and about former prisoners, both famous and infamous.
The Center for Returning Citizens Community Healing Center
TCRC - CHC has a threefold mission to help aid in the betterment of Philadelphia's formerly incarcerated men and women by providing reentry support, distribution of food and resources, and conflict resolution resources.
Reconstruction, Inc.
Support and advocacy for returning citizens and currently-incarcerated individuals. Runs the Fight for Lifers program which advocates for those sentenced to life sentences.
Philadelphia Area Prisoner Reentry Network
This comprehensive directory assists in finding services related to adult and juvenile probation services, criminal justice and courts, victim and witness assistance, and more.
Institute for Community Justice
Philadelphia-based initiative of community-inspired, community-led solutions for healing in a time of mass imprisonment.
Impact Service Corporation
Jobs are the foundation of personal and family self-sufficiency and the core of Impact’s work. Since 1974, their neighborhood-based programs have helped over 25,000 people enter or re-enter the workforce.
F.R.E.E
I’mFREE is a 501c3, nonprofit serving incarcerated and formerly incarcerated women from the Greater Philadelphia area.
City of Philadelphia Office of Reentry Partnerships
Elevating the City's reentry efforts by supporting justice-involved individuals with resources, training, and referrals.
Bridges: A Guide to Your Community
This guide assists Philadelphia reentrants with accessing housing, employment, healthcare, and more through local organizations and Free Library of Philadelphia resources.
Returning Citizens
"Returning citizens" refers to groups of people who have been incarcerated and are regaining their lives as free citizens. Returning citizens may require aid including, but not limited to, supplies for basic needs, housing, legal…