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Peer-operated respite housing for those coming out of a state correctional facility, within 18 months after release, on parole, on state probation for a felony, or involved in any problem-solving court i.e. Drug Court.

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Ex-Offender Reentry Programs
Peer Mental Health Support Services
Transitional housing for men and women who want to start their lives over as a result of addictions, mental health problems, incarceration, etc. Offers an 18-month, Christian-based program focusing on sobriety and independent productive living.

Additional programs include housing for homeless and single parents.

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Transitional Residential Substance Use Disorder Services
Transitional Mental Health Services
Ex-Offender Halfway Houses

Offers a structured residential environment for both male and female offenders. The duration of the the program averages approximately four months with a one year legal limit.

The BOOST re-entry program enrolls participants age 18+ who are currently incarcerated in, or returning to, Woodbury County, and are set for release in 20-180 days. Participants being released will come from Woodbury County Jail, Woodbury County Electronic Monitoring, and Iowa Department of Corrections 3rd Judicial (RTF). The goal of this program is to help these participants gain employability and reduce recidivism.

Sioux City BOOST Re-entry is an Official Grant of the U.S. Department of Justice Bureau of Justice Assistance.

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Ex-Offender Employment Programs
Adult High School Diploma Programs
Ex-Offender Reentry Programs

Provides a 63-bed male facility that provides highly structured live-in supervision for higher need offenders. Provides an alternative between street supervision and incarceration.

Provides a 72 bed male/female facility that provides highly structured live-in supervision for higher need offenders. Provides an alternative between street supervision and incarceration.

Provides transitional services to formerly incarcerated individuals.

Services include, but are not limited to:
- Transitional housing
- Counseling
- Vocational assistance (including job skills training and career counseling)
- Life skills development (including budgeting, health and wellness information, parenting training, etc.)

In some cases Neuro/Bio-feedback can be provided to help those with damaged or toxic brains. This portion of the program is based on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and can begin after a person is stabilized with Neuro/Bio-feedback.

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Transitional Housing/Shelter
Ex-Offender Counseling
Ex-Offender Employment Programs
Ex-Offender Reentry Programs
Life Skills Education
Assists families and inmates coming out of incarceration with housing, job searches, clothes, food, and ASAC and Abbe Center information.

Provides the following services to recently released individuals from Correctional or Detention Facilities:

- Help obtaining identification and school records
- Employment assistance
- Counseling
- Anger Management
- Substance use, evaluation referrals
- Transportation assistance
- HIV Counseling and Testing / Care and Prevention

Provides a community-based residential corrections facility that provides supervision, housing and programming for adults ordered to reside in the facility as a condition of their probation, parole, early release from prison, or who are ordered to serve a prison sentence for drunk driving. The facility is operated by the Sixth Judicial District Department of Correctional Services

Provides supervision, housing, programming, and emotional support for adults ordered to reside in the facility as a condition of their probation, parole, early release from prison, or who are ordered to serve a prison sentence for drunk driving. The facility also offers guidance and information to assist residents in coping with their adjustment to life in the community following release from a correctional facility. The facility is operated by the Sixth Judicial District Department of Correctional Services.

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Community Correctional Centers
Ex-Offender Reentry Programs
Ex-Offender Halfway Houses
Ex-Offender Counseling
Provides reentry case management services across Illinois that help parolees successfully transition to their communities. TASC provides comprehensive assessments and linkages to community-based substance abuse treatment, mental health services, housing support, education, job training, emergency shelter, emergency food, primary healthcare, and transportation. These clinical case management services are designed to reduce recidivism, support recovery, and facilitate client movement toward self-sufficiency.
A residential and rehabilitation center for men. Most of the men come directly from jail or treatment. Their problems include addiction, divorce, loss of home and family and job termination. The goal is for residents to achieve self-sufficient independence.

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Transitional Residential Substance Use Disorder Services
Ex-Offender Halfway Houses
Provides a reentry program for persons reentering society.
Assists returning citizens and their families navigate through barriers due to incarceration, focusing on employment, education, mentoring, 72 hour transitional programming, and advocacy.

Offers a 9-month program designed for individuals affected by the Nebraska prison system who wish to rebuild and strengthen their family connections. Each unit lasts 5-6 weeks, and participants can enroll at any time during the year.

In-person classes occur weekly in Lincoln and Omaha. Space is limited. A meal and child-friendly activities are provided.

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Case/Care Management
Ex-Offender Reentry Programs
Assists justice-involved individuals in finding a career in skilled labor and trades.

The process starts with establishing a participant's core foundations to include obtaining personal documents, creating a viable transportation plan, employment plan matching their career objectives, and a professional resume. Mentors provide one-on-one job coaching, self and skill development and employment retention services. Assist with transportation, work supplies, hygiene needs, tutors, financial literacy, bank accounts, and in obtaining industry recognized certificates. Will have opportunity to attend job site tours, Union Hall tours, trade seminars, trade workshops and apprenticeship prep classes.

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Ex-Offender Employment Programs
Ex-Offender Reentry Programs
Provides reentry case management services across Illinois that help parolees successfully transition to their communities. TASC provides comprehensive assessments and linkages to community-based substance abuse treatment, mental health services, housing support, education, job training, emergency shelter, emergency food, primary healthcare, and transportation. These clinical case management services are designed to reduce recidivism, support recovery, and facilitate client movement toward self-sufficiency.
Provides reentry case management services across Illinois that help parolees successfully transition to their communities. TASC provides comprehensive assessments and linkages to community-based substance abuse treatment, mental health services, housing support, education, job training, emergency shelter, emergency food, primary healthcare, and transportation. These clinical case management services are designed to reduce recidivism, support recovery, and facilitate client movement toward self-sufficiency.

Offers a structured residential environment for both male and female offenders. The duration of the the program averages approximately four months with a one year legal limit.

Individuals released from jail or prison often return to their communities with no employment, home, or support system and need to overcome the social and psychological challenges of incarceration. These individuals can be some of the most vulnerable members of our society.

Through a vast network of volunteer mentors and support groups, Catholic Charities' Jail & Prison Ministry program supports formerly incarcerated individuals as they work toward positive re-entry into family and community life. Program Coordinators and volunteer mentors meet with participants to provide the needed support to resist relapse into old habits and lifestyles.

The program helps participants establish positive relationships, experience healthy social activities, and connect with community resources that can aid in finding work, affordable housing, and meeting basic needs.
Individuals released from jail or prison often return to their communities with no employment, home, or support system and need to overcome the social and psychological challenges of incarceration. These individuals can be some of the most vulnerable members of our society.

Through a vast network of volunteer mentors and support groups, Catholic Charities' Jail & Prison Ministry program supports formerly incarcerated individuals as they work toward positive re-entry into family and community life. Program Coordinators and volunteer mentors meet with participants to provide the needed support to resist relapse into old habits and lifestyles.

The program helps participants establish positive relationships, experience healthy social activities, and connect with community resources that can aid in finding work, affordable housing, and meeting basic needs.

Provides a residential corrections facility that provides supervision, housing and programming for adult women ordered to reside in the facility as a condition of their probation, parole, early release from prison, or who are ordered to serve a prison sentence for drunk driving.

Jail/prison ministry for men and women.

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Ex-Offender Reentry Programs
Inmate Support Services
Provides basic needs to set up a home at no cost to those reentering the community after incarceration. Items may include furniture, clothing, household goods, kitchen items, and personal hygiene products.