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4940 South 114th Street, Suite 6, Omaha, NE 68111

Pre-Release education / re-entry preparation for men, women, and youth incarcerated and provides services for reentry and community re-establishment. Community support for families affected by incarceration through prevention and intervention program initiatives.

Volunteers are recruited and trained initially as pen pals, then developed into mentors upon the participant's release from prison. Volunteers are also trained to be mentors for at risk youth in the Juvenile Justice system, public schools, residential treatment centers, and aging out of foster care.

R.A.W. D.A.W.G.S. youth corps gang prevention program provides a positive alternative to gang membership for boys ages 5-13 through military type drills, developing positive social and academic skills and personal validation and self development. These positive personal attributes are demonstrated by positive male role models who lead the program. Call for information.

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Douglas County Correction Center, 710 South 17th Street, Omaha, NE 68102
Trains and places chaplains in correctional facilities to offer religious services, Bible study, counseling, a 90 day Life Learning Program for Men and Women (separately), and alcohol and drug program. This program is offered in Douglas, Sarpy and Pottawattamie Counties.
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205 South Morse Street, Roodhouse, IL 62082
Nursing visits for health assessment and referral are provided two times a month or as needed to Greene County Jail inmates.
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United Way of Greater St Louis 211
310 5th Street, Carrollton, IL 62016
Nursing visits for health assessment and referral are provided two times a month or as needed to Greene County Jail inmates.
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10 West 35th Street, 9th Floor, Chicago, IL 60616
Transforming Re-Entry Services (TRS) collaborates withMinister Lionel Muhammad, who spends his time writing to individuals who are preparing to come home and visiting correctional facilities for speaking engagements. This will enable them to make informed decisions about their future and access the necessary support networks throughout the state of Illinois.
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211 Metro Chicago
5517 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, IL 60637
The Safer Foundation offers instruction in math, writing, and reading to help current detainees of the Cook County Department of Corrections (CCDOC) earn their High School Equivalency Diploma (HSED), using innovative teaching techniques to boost student engagement alongside traditional texts and methods.
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211 Metro Chicago
601 South California Avenue, Chicago, IL 60612
Transforming Re-Entry Services (TRS) collaborates withMinister Lionel Muhammad, who spends his time writing to individuals who are preparing to come home and visiting correctional facilities for speaking engagements. This will enable them to make informed decisions about their future and access the necessary support networks throughout the state of Illinois.
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211 Metro Chicago
3210 West Arthington Street, Chicago, IL 60624
The Safer Foundation offers instruction in math, writing, and reading to help current detainees of the Cook County Department of Corrections (CCDOC) earn their High School Equivalency Diploma (HSED), using innovative teaching techniques to boost student engagement alongside traditional texts and methods.
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211 Metro Chicago
215 East New York Street, Aurora, IL 60505-3491
New Life Corrections Ministry: Faith-based services to help people in prison change their lives. This includes weekly classes for dads, seminars, support for women in prison, giving out books, one-on-one mentoring, and help after release.
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211 DuPage County
101 North East Street, Cambridge, IL 61238

Provides a jail/prison ministry dedicated to serving women needs both inside and outside of jail/prison. Women still in jail or prison will receive weekly messages of encouragement. Those released from jail/prison will receive continued support and encouragement from advocates from GROW and can accompany women with sentence hearings and court appearances. Additionally, any woman enrolled in GROW’s Jail/Prison Ministry, must actively participate in a local faith-based community.

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205 Fifth Street, Sioux City, IA 51101
Serves individuals in the jail system who suffer from a mental illness, chemical dependency, or a dual diagnosis.  A Case Manager will be assigned to each individual accepted into Project Compass and will assist, through a team process, in developing goals that can help resolve problems that an individual might be experiencing.  A team consists of family members, friends, and other service providers.
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6352 West Grand Avenue, Chicago, IL 60639
The Safer Foundation offers instruction in math, writing, and reading to help current detainees of the Cook County Department of Corrections (CCDOC) earn their High School Equivalency Diploma (HSED), using innovative teaching techniques to boost student engagement alongside traditional texts and methods.
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211 Metro Chicago
1001 East Touhy Avenue , Suite 50, Des Plaines, IL 60018
The Visits to Mom program provides free transportation to children whose mothers are incarcerated and are too far away to visit. Bus trips are scheduled to Decatur Correctional Center three to four times a year, typically serving children from Chicago's South Side and West Side neighborhoods along with their caregivers. The program also offers an annual Christmas party for these families.
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211 Metro Chicago
202 South Broadway, Urbana, IL 61801

Offers free books to incarcerated individuals in Illinois. Books are sent at no cost, by mail, and in Champaign County jail and Juvenile Detention Center. Services also include volunteers interacting with the prisoners by reading their letters, select books from a collection of donated materials, and shipping those books directly to them in response to their requests, or by entering the county jail once a week to provide books and library services.

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2839 West Fillmore Street, Chicago, IL 60612
The Safer Foundation offers instruction in math, writing, and reading to help current detainees of the Cook County Department of Corrections (CCDOC) earn their High School Equivalency Diploma (HSED), using innovative teaching techniques to boost student engagement alongside traditional texts and methods.
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211 Metro Chicago
9401 Margail Avenue, Des Plaines, IL 60016
Hinda Institute supports families and children who are the collateral damage of the justice system. Services include: Casework Housing support Employment Assistance Counseling Peer Support Support Groups Spiritual guidance and chaplaincy services Holiday Programming and community support Visiting in Correctional institutions Legal advisory committee Education Program Peer Support training Probation and Parole Support Amazing kidsLending Library Grassroots Advocacy
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211 Metro Chicago
571 West Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, IL 60661
The Safer Foundation offers instruction in math, writing, and reading to help current detainees of the Cook County Department of Corrections (CCDOC) earn their High School Equivalency Diploma (HSED), using innovative teaching techniques to boost student engagement alongside traditional texts and methods.
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1001 East Touhy Avenue , Suite 50, Des Plaines, IL 60018
Storybook Project is an LSSI-facilitated program at 14 prisons and jails throughout the state that allows incarcerated parents to record themselves reading a book to their children. With the help of dedicated, well-trained volunteers and donated children's books, parents select a book at the appropriate reading level of their child. Then a volunteer sits with parents to record a story, which is then burned onto a CD. The CD and book are mailed to the child or children at no cost to the family.
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211 Metro Chicago
249 West 162nd Street, South Holland, IL 60473
The Safer Foundation offers instruction in math, writing, and reading to help current detainees of the Cook County Department of Corrections (CCDOC) earn their High School Equivalency Diploma (HSED), using innovative teaching techniques to boost student engagement alongside traditional texts and methods.
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211 Metro Chicago
1623 Des Moines Street, Keokuk, IA 52632
Provides ministry to those affiliated with the state prison.
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710 South 17th Street, Omaha, NE 68102

Jail offers counseling for inmates only, incarceration, GED program for inmates, and house arrest.

Community Center provides Work Release Program and Day Reporting program, which offers educational, rehabilitative, and counseling sessions for detainees.

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808 South Kedzie Avenue, Chicago, IL 60612
The Safer Foundation offers instruction in math, writing, and reading to help current detainees of the Cook County Department of Corrections (CCDOC) earn their High School Equivalency Diploma (HSED), using innovative teaching techniques to boost student engagement alongside traditional texts and methods.
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211 Metro Chicago