Incarcerated men participating in an educational reentry group

Our Programs

Pre-Release Services

Re-entry Reading Group

Preparing individuals for a successful return home

Every week, between 15 and 25 men incarcerated in Westville Correctional Facility participate in our reentry group. Participants read and discuss literature relevant to reentry, as well as complete extensive life skills curriculum, including mock interviews, resume building, setting goals, and more.

By equipping individuals with practical skills and knowledge before their release, we help set them up for lasting success — reducing recidivism and strengthening the communities they return to.

15–25

men participate each week at Westville Correctional Facility

Weekly sessions covering life skills, career readiness, and personal development — all before release.

What We Cover

Literature & Discussion

Participants read and discuss literature directly relevant to reentry, building critical thinking and self-awareness.

Resume Building

Hands-on guidance to craft a strong resume that helps participants stand out to employers after release.

Mock Interviews

Practice interviews in a supportive environment to build confidence and communication skills for the job market.

Goal Setting

Structured exercises to help participants define personal goals and create actionable plans for life after incarceration.

Help us expand this program

Your support helps us reach more incarcerated individuals before they return home — giving them the tools they need to break the cycle for good.