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700 Fifth Avenue, Fourth Floor, Pittsburgh, PA 15219
Helps ex-offenders through one-to-one mentoring, information and referral, and family activities.
3433 Bates Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Offers mental health and community supports to individuals suffering from chronic, severe mental illness who are re-entering society after incarceration.
1700 Spring Garden Street, Philadelphia, PA 19130
Teaches the critical soft skills needed to find and keep employment including critical thinking, problem solving, interpersonal and life skills, budgeting, and basic math skills. Also offers individualized career counseling and support with resume development, job searching, and interview preparation. Upon program completion, participants will be enrolled to take the ACT National Career Readiness Certification examination.
37 East High Street, Carlisle, PA 17013
Provides human and social services to Cumberland County Adult Probationers/Parolees relating to an individual’s basic needs and addresses the barriers to succeeding upon reentering the community following their release from jail.
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2942 State Route 611 Suite 2, Tannersville, PA 18372
Provides services that include: A) Job Readiness (resume writing, Interviewing skills, etc.) B) GED Prep and Testing C) Job Training in High Priority D) Occupations (EX: HVAC, Electrical, CNA, Plumbing, Machine Operator, etc.) E) Supportive Services such as: Books, tools, boots, and uniforms provided for work and school, ID/Licenses, etc.
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1700 Spring Garden Street, Philadelphia, PA 19130
Offers support services including case management with an assigned support coach; workshops and training regarding academic success, financial management, and life skills; tutoring by learning specialists in writing, math, and information technology courses; career development support; and mentorship. Also provides assistance with basic needs and access to health and wellness resources.
Offers financial assistance for bus passes and photo IDs, job search opportunities, and continued spiritual support to individuals after they have served their time in prison.
230 South Broad Street, Suite 605, Philadelphia, PA 19102
Prepares incarcerated individuals for success through offering a series of workshops on topics including social media, applying for medical benefits, securing housing, and obtaining education and employment. Provides one-on-one mentorship for at least six months to develop a personalized goal plan.
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1952 East Allegheny Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19134
Helps ex-offenders to develop skills for re-entry into the workforce. Also provides help getting the necessary identification documentation for employment.
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140 North Duke Street, York, PA 17401
Provides individualized support to help individuals gain the skills and tools needed for long-term, sustainable employment. Delivers one-on-one guidance through the job search process, with a focus on real opportunity, and access to practical tools. Offers GED/High School Diploma assistance; Soft skills development: communication, self-awareness, attitude, and professional dress; Customer service and people skills training; Resume building and job readiness coaching; Computer literacy and digital skills; Financial literacy education; Job placement assistance and direct connections to employers; Ongoing mentoring and motivational support; and Wraparound services tailored to your needs.
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5804 Beacon Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15217
Offers reentry programs that include employment and housing search assistance for formerly-incarcerated individuals with a focus on members of the Jewish community.
500 Maclay Street, Harrisburg, PA 17110
Offers a re-entry program that provides participants with opportunities to engage in employment or education, maintain long-term employment, sustain a stable residence, and successfully address any substance use or mental health issues.
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417 North Eighth Street, Suite 300, Philadelphia, PA 19123
Offers a six-week program for formerly incarcerated and justice-involved adults providing an opportunity to gain long-term employment through life skills training and technical, job skills training. Includes $100 per week stipend, catered daily lunch, transit passes if needed, case management, wraparound services, job finding assistance, and three years of follow-up support for program graduates. Job training areas include retail (with guaranteed employment for graduates), HVAC, and CDL.
410 North 34th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104
Assists men and women returning home from prison who need help rebuilding their lives after being released. Provides support including job readiness training, employment referrals, housing assistance referrals, alcohol and substance use treatment referrals, peer mentor support, and clothing donations.
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1700 Spring Garden Street, Philadelphia, PA 19130
Prepares participants for entry-level employment in the advanced manufacturing industry. Teaches skills including reading comprehension, mathematics, critical thinking, troubleshooting, problem solving, interpersonal skills, resume preparation, and using job search tools. Learning opportunities include meeting employer partners, guest speakers, and visiting factory and shop locations of potential employers.
2134 North Sixth Street, Harrisburg, PA 17110
Provides reentry services that include housing, mentoring (groups, families, one-on-one), family reunification, case management, housing for battered women and children, referrals, and services for at-risk youth. Also provides an annual scholarship to local seniors through the Julian Mallory Scholarship Fund.
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6249 Haverford Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19151
Offers assistance with applying for benefits, job applications, resume building, accessing clothing, and other supports as needed. Also offers opportunities to receive CPR training, become ServSafe and OSHA certified and other trainings as available.
140 North Duke Street, York, PA 17401
Supports individuals who are ready to rebuild—providing the tools, resources, and encouragement needed to find and maintain secure, affordable, and sustainable housing. Provides Housing placement assistance, including rent, security deposit, and utility support; Financial guidance to help you build strong budgeting, saving, and money management habits; Ongoing mentorship to offer guidance, encouragement, and accountability through your transition; and Wraparound services tailored to your needs.
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1735 State Street, Harrisburg, PA 17103
Provides reentry supportive services for families impacted by the criminal justice system. Offers services that include housing assistance, mentoring, case management, referral services, food, clothing, educational support, employment assistance, photo identification cards, driver's licenses, and bus passes for employment.
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1700 Spring Garden Street, Philadelphia, PA 19130
Prepares participants for entry-level employment in manufacturing careers, seamless entry into the Industrial Maintenance Mechanic Registered Apprenticeship Program, or continued education. Covers hydraulics, industrial electricity, mechanical components, and programmable logic controls. Offers career counseling, resume development, interview preparation, and job finding help. Readies graduates for PMMI Mechatronics Level 1 and ACT National Career Readiness certification exams.
1727-29 Mt. Vernon Street, Philadelphia, PA 19130
Offers paid apprenticeships that gives justice-impacted young people the opportunity to develop marketable job skills and reconnect with their community through mural making, carpentry, and other creative projects. Curriculum includes job readiness and life skills training, professional development, and mentorship. Participants develop skills in professional communications, teamwork, critical thinking, problem solving, digital etiquette, résumé-building, and interview preparation.
4725 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19139
Prepares participants for entry-level employment in the advanced manufacturing industry. Teaches skills including reading comprehension, mathematics, critical thinking, troubleshooting, problem solving, interpersonal skills, resume preparation, and using job search tools. Learning opportunities include meeting employer partners, guest speakers, and visiting factory and shop locations of potential employers.
230 South Broad Street, Suite 1102, Philadelphia, PA 19102
Provides free training and support to individuals who volunteer to help persons seeking pardons tell their stories of how they have changed since they made contact with the criminal justice system.
556 Main Street Suite 11, Stroudsburg, PA 18360
Providing career services, placement, and reentry services. After enrollment program details, including participant responsibilities, are reviewed as well as any barriers the participant has that need to be addressed such as securing identification (photo ID, driver's license, birth certificate, social security card., etc.). While the participant is still incarcerated (pre-release), job readiness services are provided along with career exploration and discussions of education and occupational skills training opportunities. Post-release we continue to coordinate education, training, and employment activities while also encouraging participants in their continuation with any, court ordered or voluntary, mental health services and/or drug and alcohol treatment. We also continue to provide supportive services such as bus passes, work clothing, etc. From the date of initial enrollment, we are in contact with participants for about two or more years.
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500 Office Center Drive, Suite 100, Fort Washington, PA 19034
Provides reentry support and case management services for formerly incarcerated individuals with severe mental illness.
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