Maine Prisoner Reentry Network

Maine Prisoner Reentry Network

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Maine Prisoner Re-Entry Network (MPRN) exists to reduce Maine’s recidivism rate measurably. MPRN employs a local community approach to the issues facing the formerly incarcerated and our communities. MPRN consists of 4 interconnected components. Maine Prisoner Re-Entry Network, Re-Entry Maine, Rose’s Room and R4R Mentor Training. MPRN employs a community-by-community approach, drawing organizations together around the mission of supporting citizens returning from prison & jail. MPRN travels the state, convening monthly community meetings, developing relationships between nonprofits, community leaders, faith-based organizations, the Department of Corrections, mental health & substance use professionals, County jails, recovery advocates, formerly incarcerated, family, and all interested in assisting returning citizens. MPRN has held dozens of monthly meetings in Lewiston-Auburn, Augusta, Bangor, Rockland, Maine State Prison, So. Portland, Westbrook, Somerset County Jail with plans for Kennebec Sheriff’s Office, York County, Belfast, Aroostook County, and Downeast. MPRN is proud of its Network members, working together to address re-entry challenges, with participation from MDOC and Sheriff’s Departments from the start. Contact them for any clarification on the Maine Prisoner Re-Entry Network services using the contact information provided here.

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