Village Initiative
Village Initiative
Village Initiative is a nonprofit organization that is committed to working to prevent the further incarceration of at-risk youth and non-violent offenders through proactive intervention, collaboration and wrap-around services. They desire to see individuals thrive and families restored. Village Initiative Mission is helping returning citizens (formerly incarcerated) and their families rebuild their lives as they […]
READ MOREConnections to Success
Connections to Success provides a comprehensive network of services and support to help people living in poverty become economically self-sufficient. Their mission is to inspire families to realize their dreams and achieve economic independence by providing hope, resources and a plan. Connections to Success exists to empower individuals, families and communities. They work alongside people […]
READ MOREReaching Out From Within
Reaching Out From Within (ROFW) is an incarcerated-led program that empowers residents to transform themselves and heal each other. ROFW is a national leader in rehabilitation programs for incarcerated individuals and utilizes factual-based concepts, welcoming volunteers and incarcerated men and women of all clerical and belief systems. The prison residents do this by leading their […]
READ MOREPlay Free- Kansas Children’s Discovery Center
Play Free from the Kansas Children’s Discovery Center is a play-based education and exploration program for children with an incarcerated mother (in some cases, grandmother). Their mission is to enhance the lives of children and enriches the communities it serves. This program invites children to the museum for a full day of fun with their […]
READ MOREBrighton Center, Inc.
The Brighton Center is a community service organization in Newport, Kentucky. They address issues that prevent people from becoming self-sufficient, remove the barriers they face, and create hope so that goals can be achieved and dreams realized. The Brighton Center offers a wide range of programs and services, including meeting basic needs, adult and early […]
READ MORECentral Kentucky Reentry Coalition
The Central Kentucky Reentry Coalition is a community service organization located in Elizabethtown, specializing in reentry services and related issues for returning citizens. The Central Kentucky Reentry Coalition provides services for returning citizens in Breckenridge, Grayson, Hardin, Meade and LaRue counties. This Coalition is an initiative by the Kentucky Department of Corrections, Division of Reentry […]
READ MOREEastern Kentucky Reentry Council
The Eastern Kentucky Reentry Council is a community organization that meets in Prestonsburg, Kentucky, specializing in returning citizens’ reentry and related issues. The Eastern Kentucky Reentry Council is made up of the Big Sandy Area Development District (Johnson, Magoffin, Martin, Floyd, and Pike counties) and the Kentucky River Area Development District (Wolfe, Owsley, Lee, Breathitt, […]
READ MOREWestern Kentucky Reentry Council
The Western Kentucky Reentry Council is a local meeting group for Kentucky Reentry. It is made up of the Pennyrile Area Development District (Livingston, Crittenden, Lyon, Caldwell, Hopkins, Muhlenberg, Trigg, Christian, and Todd counties) and the Purchase Area Development District (Ballard, Carlisle, Hickman, Fulton, McCracken, Graves, Marshall, and Calloway counties). Various programs are used to […]
READ MOREFIVCO Reentry Council
The Northeast Kentucky Reentry Council is a community-based organization that provides reentry-related assistance to reentering citizens. The Northeast Kentucky Reentry Council is made up of the Buffalo Trace Area Development District (Bracken, Mason, Robertson, Fleming, and Lewis counties) and the Gateway Area Development District (Rowan, Bath, Montgomery, Menifee, and Morgan counties). Their mission is to […]
READ MORESouthern Kentucky Reentry Council
The Southern Kentucky Reentry Council is a nonprofit organization working to help address barriers to the justice-involved population by reducing recidivism and victimization to succeed in our communities. The council covers the area of the South Central Kentucky region, which is made up of Logan, Simpson, Butler, Warren, Edmonson, Hart, Barren, Allen, Metcalfe, and Monroe […]
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