
Register Now: PRC General Membership Meeting 9-28-22
Join the Philadelphia Reentry Coalition (PRC) for our upcoming full membership meeting. This meeting will be held in person. Register Now Date/ Time: September 28th, 10am - 12pm Location: Vaux Big Picture High School located at 2300 Master Street Phila, PA 19121 We'll be talking about PRC's leadership changes, devote some time to discussing the situation in the jails, share on our upcoming trainings and events, and have some time for open networking. A more formal agenda will

HUD Accepting Applications for Funding to Address Unsheltered and Rural Homelessness
The purpose of this Special NOFO is to target efforts to reduce unsheltered homelessness, particularly in marginalized communities where levels are very high.
Funding recommendations for HUD awards will be made to service providers that “correctly” implement coordinated approaches. Approaches should be grounded in Housing First and public health principles to reduce the prevalence of unsheltered homelessness, and improve services engagement, health outcomes, and housing stab


I'm FREE and Sankofa Healing Studio Hosting "Free to Heal" Reentry Support Group
Location Sankofa Healing Studio - 1415 N Broad Street Suites 101-102 Date/ Time Sept 9 - Dec 2, 2022 Fridays, 1-3 pm Completion incentives and transportation support available. Space is limited. Call 267-281-3733 today to register.

Fortune Society Hosting Event for Employers on Hiring People Impacted by Criminal/ Legal System
Register Now The Fortune Society recently launched a partnership with JPMorgan Chase that aims to expand employment opportunities for Philadelphians impacted by the criminal legal system and open up new sources of talent for businesses. As a part of the initiative, they are hosting a private event for employers on September 15th from 9:30 am to 4:00 pm at P4HUB. The aim of this event is to discuss the benefits of hiring justice-impacted individuals, share best practices and


Youth Sentencing & Reentry Project Looking to Hire Executive Director
Salary: $125,000 annually plus benefits and support for relocation Location: Philadelphia Office (hybrid) The Youth Sentencing & Reentry Project (YSRP) is inviting nominations and applications for the role of Executive Director. Reporting to the Board of Directors, the Executive Director will be a visionary leader who will inspire the team, client-partners, and stakeholders to build on their current success and chart a new and exciting path forward. More specifically, they wi


West Philadelphia Skills Initiative Recruiting for Biomedical Technician Training, $23/Hour to Start
The West Philadelphia Skills Initiative are recruiting for the Biomedical Technician Training Program in partnership with Iovance Biotherapeutics, Inc., through Friday, Sept. 9. This program will run from Sept. 26 – March 31, 2023, and intends to connect Philadelphia residents to an opportunity to gain the skills needed to be considered for employment as associate aseptic manufacturing technicians in the life science industry – jobs starting at $23/hour – at the conclusion of

Reentry Event for Employers (9/15)
The Fortune Society recently launched a partnership with JPMorgan Chase that aims to expand employment opportunities for Philadelphians impacted by the criminal legal system and open up new sources of talent for businesses. As a part of the initiative, they are hosting a private event for employers on September 15th from 9:30 am to 4:00 pm at P4HUB. The aim of this event is to discuss the benefits of hiring justice-impacted individuals, share best practices and opportunities


Webinar: Family-Engaged Case Planning in Youth Probation (9/14)
The Annie E. Casey Foundation is hosting a webinar that introduces family-engaged case planning to juvenile justice agencies and their partners. The hour-long session will take place at 1 p.m. ET on Sept. 14. Family-engaged case planning is a new model for the initial stage of the juvenile probation process, when probation officers formulate case plans in close collaboration with young people and their families. This approach — and the Foundat

CSG Justice Center Hosting Stepping Up Webinar Highlighting Various County Level Achievements (9/8)
Communities across the country are reducing over-incarceration of people with mental illnesses as part of the national Stepping Up initiative. Since the initiative launched in 2015, more than 550 counties have passed a Stepping Up resolution—more than half of the U.S. population lives in a Stepping Up county. Join the initiative’s network for Seven Years of Stepping Up, a Justice Briefing Live event that will highlight counties’ achievements over the past seven years, explore