
| The Reentry National Media Outreach
Campaign offers media tools and resources to support informed
discussion, decision making, and action about solution-based
reentry programs that foster public safety and support healthy
communities. We encourage you to review the diverse materials
and consider how you may be able to use them effectively. |
| The Reentry National Media Outreach
Campaign acts as a catalyst to encourage solution-based reentry
activities. Review this chronicle of public television and community
events/actions to gain ideas on what may work in your arena. |
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- America Works, Inc.—Criminal
Justice Program (NY profiled;
also in MD and DC)
- Center
for Employment Opportunities (New York, NY)

- Center for Young Women’s
Developmen – Girls’ Detention Advocacy Project
(San Francisco, CA)
- Delancey Street Foundation (CA,
NY, NC, NM)

- Enhanced Job Skills Program (Lafayette,
LA)
- Fundamentals Of Construction
and Understanding Self (Austin,
TX)
- Goodwill Industries of the Chesapeake
– Supporting Ex-Offenders in Employment Training and Transitional
Services (Baltimore, MD)
- Institute for Social and Economic
Development – Microenterprise Training for Women in
Corrections (IA)

- National H.I.R.E. Network
(National)
- Offender Reentry Program (MA)
- Pioneer Human Services (Seattle,
WA)
- Project RIO (TX)

- Safer Foundation (IL and
IA)

- South Forty & Fresh Start (NY)
- The Center for Fathers, Families,
and Workforce Development STRIVE (Baltimore MD profiled – also
CA, CT, DC, FL, GA, IL, MA, MI, NC, NY, PA, & UK)
- Welfare to Work Partnership
Law Project (IL profiled – also CA, FL, LA, NY)
- Women Arise – PROVE Project (Detroit,
MI)
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