Prison Alternatives
List of non-profit organizations working on Prison Alternatives .
Southern Kentucky Reentry Council
The Southern Kentucky Reentry Council and with the help of our partners prepares men and women by supporting them through the process from detainment to opportunity, helping them to be contributing individuals of society.
Bowling Green
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Spouse Abuse, Prevention of
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Men Helping Men Inc
Men Helping Men, Inc. is committed to bringing the best quality education and support for men affected by domestic violence while helping to heal their families and give back to the communities we serve.
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Dispute Resolution/ Mediation Services
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Delinquent Parents Outreach Inc
DPO implements programs which foster human growth and achievement through advocacy, education and training resulting in healthier children and families.
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Human Services - Multipurpose & Other N.E.C.
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Centrepeace, Inc.
CentrePeace, grew from prison visitation at SCI-Rockview to multiple programs serving inmates throughout Pennsylvania and beyond.
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Prison Alternatives
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New Generation Outreach Ministry
Our mission is to train returning citizens from prisons and youth in school, help them build self esteem, strong character, proper conduct at a work place.
Waldorf
Impact Justice
Impact Justice advances safety, justice, and opportunity through boundary-breaking work that honors and empowers people and is changing expectations about what we can accomplish together.
Oakland
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Family Services
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Indiana Juvenile Justice Task Force, Inc.
The Indiana Juvenile Justice Task Force, Inc.
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Services to Prisoners/Families
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Welcome Home Ministries
The mission of Welcome Home is to assist in the process of women being restored to wholeness as they journey through reentry to responsible citizenship, and provide the needed leadership to affect jail/prison reform and reentry standards throughout the world.
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Transitional Care, Half-Way House for Offenders/Ex-Offenders
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The Altar House
Our mission is to reduce the rates of recidivism in individuals with legal histories by helping ex-offenders and their families to develope innovative life skills and achieve constructive, satisfying and long-lasting employment.
