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H-141 Sector 10, 2nd Floor 200, 2nd Floor 200Faridabad Washington 1211006
9250190432
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Reentry First Stop Center
2300 Circle Drive, Suite 2301Fort Worth Texas 76119
(682) 703-1600
test@gmail.com
http://www.tcreentry.org/reentry-first-stop-center/
The First-Stop Center is a bold experiment to determine how much a Reentry Welcome/Resource/Referral Center will reduce recidivism and increase the success of individuals coming home from incarceration.
The highlight of the Center is the free, weekly REENTRY ORIENTATION CLASS FOR TARRANT COUNTY. To learn more about the class, call (682) 703-1600.
The class is every Monday morning at 10:00 a.m. You just have to attend one time. Please be there by 9:45 to get signed in and settled in. We start promptly at 10:00. Anyone arriving after 10:00 will have to wait until the next week.
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3 H-141 Sector 10, 2nd Floor 200, 2nd Floor 200, 2nd Floor 200, 2nd Floor 200Faridabad New Jersey 1211006
9250190432
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Coming Home Directory
355 Boylston Street, Boston Massachusetts 02116-3313617-482-2520 x2139
cominghomedirectory@crj.org
https://www.cominghomedirectory.org/
This Directory is a compilation of services available to previously incarcerated citizens returning to or living in communities in Greater Boston. The Directory presents important information for returning citizens, corrections practitioners and policymakers, as well as those with an interest in accessing services for returning citizens, including their families and friends, volunteers and other service providers. This Directory is presented by the Crime and Justice Institute (CJI) at Community Resources for Justice (CRJ) with generous support from the Gardiner Howland Shaw Foundation.