Incarceration & Reentry

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To provide resources and opportunities for individuals to remain productive citizens.

Preparation and established community is necessary at least two years prior to re-entry.

  1. Partnership with Parole and Probationary Agencies
  2. Addiction & Recovery counseling
  3. Anger Management Strategies
  4. Mentoring
  5. Internships
  6. Certifications

KFGCDC’s Male Mentoring Program hopes to help curb the number of males headed to the penal system. However, we remain aware that many incarcerated persons possess few available options upon release for sustainable job opportunities and adequate housing. Our experts have the breadth of knowledge to both see and address the disparities in benefits for persons of color being re-integrated into the community.

KFGCDC will partner with the parole and probationary systems to work with inmates slated for release 2 years prior to their scheduled release date. Beginning this process two years prior to release, prepares both men and women for life after prison. We will assist chosen individuals to prepare for internships and jobs for a sustainable living after incarceration. These individuals will be provided with the necessary educational programs, jobs, parental, social and financial skills along with counseling and requested spiritual guidance.