This re-entry program provides a heavy dosage of cognitive-behavioral programming, academic support, job readiness, vocational training, and treatment areas. Additionally, we provide supportive services that assist with the stability of one's current reality, such as transitional housing, benefit screening, child support workshops, bus passes, etc. All services are provided on-site in a "one-stop-shop" format.
Clients are referred by their supervising agent/officer. Parolees in Sacramento, Yolo, and Placer Counties are eligible. In Yolo and Placer Counties, probationers and county jail inmates are eligible as determined by their probation officer or jail staff. A referral from the client's supervising parole agent, probation officer, or jail staff must be received prior to enrollment. Intakes are done on a weekly basis and class enrollment begins immediately.
For more information check out their website: :https://www.scoe.net/divisions/student_programs/adult_re-entry/
Sacramento Community Based Coalition (SCBC)
10170 Missile Way, Mather, 95655
MAIL: P.O. Box 269003, Sacramento, CA 95826-9003
Natalya Edwards, Project Specialist
(916) 228-3377
The Re-Emerging Scholars Program provides meaningful intervention in the lives of the formerly incarcerated through educational attainment, pro-social peer networking, direct services, mentoring, as well as personal, professional, and emotional development. For more information check out their website:
https://www.scc.losrios.edu/student-resources/support-services/re-emerging-scholars-center
Rodda Hall South, RHS 163
3835 Freeport Boulevard
Sacramento, CA 95822
Professor: Nicholas Miller
Email: MillerN@scc.losrios.edu
Phone: (916) 558-2237
Office Location: Rodda Hall North, RHN 213
https://helpforfelons.org/reentry-programs-in-california/
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