State by State Listing of Re-Entry Programs for Prisoners
The Lionheart Foundation regularly receives emails and calls from concerned family and friends of incarcerated adults who are due to be released from prison. Thousands of inmates are released each year without access to, or knowledge of, the support networks to help them transition back into society. We have compiled a list of reentry programs below, listed by state, to help people connect with the services or contacts they might need. To access a list that you are interested in, please click on the name of the state below.
The Lionheart Foundation does not endorse, investigate or support any of the below agencies or programs. They are provided for informational purposes only. If you find that some of the information is incorrect or outdated, please let us know – questions@lionheart.org – and we will be happy to update the listing. If there are agencies or programs that you think we should consider adding to the list, please send them along to us: questions@lionheart.org
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The massive prison population is a major national crisis. Taking a proactive stance, Lionheart is committed to playing an integral part in redefining our nation’s prisons as places for healing and positive growth. More than 160,000 copies of the book, Houses of Healing, are in circulation in state and federal prisons as well as larger county jails nationwide. Approximately half of these have been distributed free of charge to prison and jail libraries, prison programs, and individual prisoners nationwide.
The Lionheart Foundation’s Houses of Healing (HOH) program has had a life-changing impact for thousands of the men and women across the country involved in the criminal justice system, providing them with the skills needed for successful reentry into the community.
To read more about Lionheart’s Prison Project, click here.
To learn more about the book Houses of Healing, click here.