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The Women’s Project is an alternative to detention/incarceration program in New York City that supports women and gender-expansive people. By providing personalized and holistic assistance, the program helps individuals stay safely in their #communities rather than behind bars. Their launched #website is now live! Learn more about their work and how they’re helping individuals heal and thrive: Check it out here👉 https://bit.ly/3PLipjg (fb)

We know that the right opportunity or second chance can mean everything. We're proud to empower our community and continue transforming lives. Here’s a glimpse at our recent achievements: 🤝 935 people served 🏢 104 job placements 💼 307 transitional employment placements 📘 363 accessed essential resources and services 🍽️ 686 basic needs met Together, we're fostering resilience and building a hopeful future, one success story at a time. #PowerofPossible (fb)
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Our Mission Our mission is to shift systems to create opportunities for individuals and communities that have been impacted by the criminal legal system. Our Philosophy Holistic personcentered services rooted in restorative practices are central to fostering longterm individual and societal change. Our Approach We identify gaps in serving systems and create tailored responses that fill the gaps meet individual needs and advance broadbased change. Metrics News Events The Womens Project Awarded Grant from the New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services to Provide Alternatives and Services to Women Facing PreTrial Detention and Incarceration The Womens Project Awarded Grant from the New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services to Provide Alternatives and Services Newly Created Heckscher Foundation Workforce Development Grants Aim to Create More Than 1100 FullTime Jobs in New York Newly Created Heckscher Foundation Workforce Development Grants Aim to Create More Than 1100 FullTime Jobs in New York 7.