Osborne Association
Offers opportunities for individuals who have been in conflict with the law to transform their lives through innovative, effective, and replicable programs that serve the community by reducing crime and its human and economic costs. We offer opportunities for reform and rehabilitation through public education, advocacy, and alternatives to incarceration that respect the dignity of people and honor their capacity to change.
Exodus Transitional Community
To provide supportive services to formerly incarcerated men and women in order to help them reintegrate into their communities, thereby achieving social and economic well-being and breaking the cycle of recidivism.
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Center for Employment Opportunities
The Center for Employment Opportunities (CEO) is dedicated to providing immediate, effective and comprehensive employment services to men and women with recent criminal convictions. Our highly structured and tightly supervised programs help participants regain the skills and confidence needed for a successful transition to a stable, productive life.
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The Fortune Society
The Fortune Society’s vision is to create a world where all who are incarcerated or formerly incarcerated can become positive, contributing members of society. We do this through a holistic, one-stop model of service provision. Our continuum of care, informed and implemented by professionals with cultural backgrounds and life experiences similar to those of our clients, helps ensure their success.
Career Gear
Promotes the economic independence of low-income men by providing financial literacy training, a network of support, professional attire, career development tools, job-readiness and essential life-skills training that help men enter the workforce, stay employed and become role models and mentors to their families an communities.
Bottomless Closet
Offers an innovative approach to workforce preparation for disadvantaged New York City women transitioning from unemployment and public assistance to work.
College and Community Fellowship
The transition from criminal conviction and/or prison to full acceptance in the community requires profound personal transformation of mind and will. CCF envelops women in supportive services that help them help re-build their sense of self-worth and develop leadership skills while they complete their higher education.
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College Initiative
College Initiative (CI), a PRI Educational Initiative, helps make the college dreams of formerly incarcerated and court-involved men and women a reality by providing the guidance and practical assistance they need to enroll in college and succeed there.
YouthBuild
YouthBuild is a wide-spread, national organization that seeks to encourage ethical young leaders to take responsibility for their families and communities and to change the conditions of poverty through civic engagement.