Community Assessment and Services Center
Community Assessment and Services Center
The Community Assessment and Services Center (CASC) is a partnership between the San Francisco Adult Probation Department (SFAPD) and UCSF/Citywide. The CASC is a behavioral health-focused, multi-services one-stop clinical reentry center that bridges SFAPD probation supervision services with comprehensive support including clinical and reentry case management, medication management and distribution, peer mentoring, 1:1 therapy, education and employment […]
READ MOREThe Prisoner’s Guide to Survival
The Prisoner’s Guide to Survival is a book on comprehensive legal assistance for Post Conviction Relief and Prisoners’ Civil Rights Actions. It is a new legal research tool that covers all aspects of federal litigation common to prisoners. The book is useful both to the novice pro se litigant and to the experienced attorney involved […]
READ MOREPrisoners’ Self Help Litigation Manual
Prisoners’ Self-Help Litigation Manual is an indispensable guide for prisoners and prisoner advocates seeking to understand the rights guaranteed to prisoners by law and how to protect those rights. The manual’s aim is to educate prisoners about their rights, the possible remedies they can obtain from a court, and the forms and techniques to use. […]
READ MORELawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights
The Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights of the San Francisco (LCCRSF) Bay Area is a civil rights organization on the West Coast that works on impact litigation and provides direct services to low-income communities of color. Their mission is to work to dismantle systems of oppression and racism and build an equitable and just society. […]
READ MOREAsian Law Caucus
Asian Law Caucus (ALC) is a legal and civil rights organization that provides free direct legal representation and empowers communities with know-your-rights training and materials in dozens of languages. Through impact litigation, we’re driving systemic change at the local, state, and national levels, from expanding voting rights and workers’ rights to protecting affordable housing and […]
READ MORECalifornia Coalition For Women Prisoners
California Coalition For Women Prisoners (CCWP) is an abolitionist organization that challenges the institutional violence imposed on women, transgender people, and communities of color by the prison industrial complex (PIC). CCWP develops advocacy methods to change brutal conditions of confinement, win release for individuals, and challenge the foundations of the criminal legal system. CCWP’s visiting program […]
READ MORECHARG Resource Center
CHARG Resource Center is a community-based mental health center in the Capitol Hill area of Denver, Colorado. At their Heartland Clinic, they offer personalized treatment options such as individual counseling, medication management, therapeutic group and recreational activities, case management and monitoring overall health, including dental. CHARG provides services for individuals managing a variety of mental […]
READ MOREColorado CURE
Colorado CURE (Citizens United for Rehabilitation of Errants) is a nonprofit member organization that is recognized as the leading organization making efforts to reduce crime through criminal justice reform. CO CURE is an all-volunteer criminal justice advocacy organization dedicated to making positive changes in the criminal justice system. Their aim is to provide information, support, and […]
READ MOREColorado Legal Services
Colorado Legal Services (CLS) is a non-profit organization that provides legal help to low-income Coloradans seeking assistance with civil legal needs. They provide free legal advice, clinics and representation to low-income Coloradans and seniors who are eligible. In most cases, CLS is required to follow the Federal Poverty Guidelines in order to determine financial eligibility, but, […]
READ MORENYU Prison Education Program
The NYU Prison Education Program provides access to higher education for incarcerated individuals in the New York area. The mission of the program is to improve the futures of incarcerated individuals through a college-in-prison program that grants individuals the ability to earn an Associate of Arts degree during incarceration. New York University believes strongly that […]
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