After Prison, Coming Home Can be the Toughest Ordeal of All
June 1, 2018 By Marianne Dodson The Crime Report Prison is often just a stop along the road for individuals who have been struggling with...


After 14 years in prison, individual fills out his first resume - and hopes
June 12, 2018 By Tommy Rowan Picture by Tommy Rowan The Inquirer It was a sample resumé, and West’s goal that recent day was to build his...


18 Years Removed From Prison, and I'm Still a 'Returning Citizen'
April 25, 2018 By Bill Cobb, Deputy Director, ACLU Campaign for Smart Justice The American Civil Liberties Union “Cobb C-L-3-6-9-1, let’s...


This is what it’s like to give birth while incarcerated
May 22, 2018 Ivanie Cedeno Generocity May is reentry and criminal justice month of Generocity’s 2018 editorial calendar, and on Mother’s...

Adult Reentry and Employment Strategic Planning Program
The Bureau of Justice Assistance is seeking applications under the Second Chance Act to develop a strategic plan for integrating...
Interested in hosting YouthBuild Philadelphia Charter School volunteers?
YouthBuild Philadelphia Charter School is a program for out-of-school opportunity youth between the ages 18-21 to attain a high school...
Formerly incarcerated citizens re-engage with the political process
March 31, 2018 Samaria Bailey The Philadelphia Tribune After serving more than 31 years of a life sentence on a homicide charge, Suave...


Apply Now: Second Chance Act Comprehensive Community-Based Adult Reentry Program
The U.S. Department of Justice’s Bureau of Justice Assistance is seeking grant applications from community- and faith-based organizations...

Nominate Now for the 2018 Reentry Awards!
The Philadelphia Reentry Coalition is inviting nominations for our first ever annual awards, to be presented during Reentry Month in...


Introducing Juvenile Lifers to Real Life via Virtual Reality
March 15, 2018 Catherine Kim USNews.com PHILADELPHIA—The Pennsylvania Department of Corrections is using modern technology to solve an...