The Living Harvest is a faith-based non-profit organization designed to assist justice-impacted individuals and those recovering from chemical dependence. They offer food, residential services, and spiritual and employment programs to justice-impacted individuals working to address chemical dependence and disrupt the cycle of recidivism. The Living Harvest welcomes individuals exiting incarceration or detox facilities, as well as personal referrals and walk-ins in the program. The reentry center is open to men and features a 12-step recovery program alongside other job and life skills training. Individuals can contact the program directly for more information or to discuss participation.
SKIP Community Resource Services, Inc. provides support services to children of incarcerated parents and their families through education, advocacy and research.