Help PERC

Ex-Offender Relies on Donations.  If you would like to help men and women making the transition back to society and their families too, please donate what you can to the Pinellas Ex-offender Re-entry Coalition.

Did you know...

In 1998, more than 950,000 women were under correctional supervision, about 1% of the U.S. female population. 

- Bureau of Justice Statistics
Home Special Programs Outside of Pinellas County
Special Programs
Families Affirming Community Safety (FACTS)
Our intent is to help ex-offenders responsibly rebuild their lives and reintegrate into our communities. Visit our website for more information.
 
Faith and Justice Coalition-Marion County

Do you know anyone who is an ex-offender who may need direction in their personal life -family, marriage, addiction, or anger management?  Maybe they just need someone to listen to them or to care? 

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Switchboard of Miami
The Miami-Dade Reentry Task Force is implementing a new referral coordination system for inmates and ex-offenders, which will have five main components.
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The National Re-Entry Resource Center
Name: L. Elaine Sutton Mbionwu

Address:
4190 Cedar Ridge Trail
Stone Mountain GA 30083

Phone: 770-808-9506

The National Re-Entry Resource Center is the indirect-service provider of state-of-the-art training and technical assistance to faith and community based direct care service providers engaged in actively meeting the unmet/underserved needs of individuals with incarceration histories.

The establishment of the NRRC was born out of the need for a national clearinghouse of substantive resources, training, and technical assistance that provided timely and relevant information to accessing community based services for the formerly incarcerated and their families.
Our constituency base includes:

· FORMERLY INCARCERATED AND THEIR FAMILIES
· CHURCHES/PRISON MINISTRIES
· FAITH and COMMUNITY BASED ORGANIZATIONS
· JAILS and PRISONS
· DEPARTMENTS OF CORRECTIONS
· FEDERAL FACILITIES
· JUVENILE FACILITIES

The NRRC has 4 major goals towards building up the formerly incarcerated and their families that include:

1) reducing the fragmentation of re-entry programs and resources across the country;
2) strengthening the sustainability; presence, visibility, infrastructure, and capacity of re-entry programs serving the men, women and youth formerly incarcerated;
3) eliminating the information dissemination gap; and
4) centralizing the availability of and access to resources on all matters related to re-entry.

Website: www.reentrycenter.com
 
The Fortune Society of New York City
The Fortune Society of New York City -a non-profit organization dedicated to strengthening the fabric of our communities by promoting successful prisoner re-entry.
 
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