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Gateway to Glory Ministries, Inc. Gateway To Glory Ministries, Inc. is a ministry dedicated to helping the less fortunate and often forgotten members of society: ex-offenders, men in recovery and those

who need a new start.

(586) 833-3392, http://gateway2glory.org,

Gateway to Glory Ministries, Inc., 14000 Metropolitan Pkwy. P.O. Box 863, Sterling Heights, MI 48312

CORRECTIONS - Prisoner Re-entry The Mission of Prisoner Reentry is to significantly reduce crime and enhance public safety by implementing a seamless system of services for offenders from the time of their entry to prison through their transition, community reintegration and aftercare in their communities.

(517) 373-8262, http://www.michigan.gov/corrections/,

Michigan Department of Corrections, P.O. Box 30003, Lansing, MI

Advocacy, Reentry, Resources, Outreach (A.R.R.O.)- North West Initiative (NWI ) Advocacy, Re-entry, Resources and Outreach (A.R.R.O.) is a branch of our Outreach Program that connects ex-offenders and their friends and families to quality resources to ensure successful community reintegration.

(517) 999-2894, http://nwlansing.org/programs/a-r-r-o/,

NWI, 530 W. Ionia St., Ste. D, Lansing, MI 48933

Community Re-Entry Services | Detroit Central City Community Mental Health Community Re-Entry Services assist individuals who are returning to the community from Michigan prisons, or the Wayne County Jail. These services are designed for individuals whose parole and probation conditions are contingent on their continued involvement with mental health services.

(313) 831-3160, http://www.dcccmh.org/?page_id=319,

Detroit Central City Community Mental Health, 10 Peterboro St., Detroit, MI 48201

Returning Citizens - Detroit Employment Solutions Corporation Detroit Employment Solutions Corporation is dedicated to connecting previously incarcerated individuals to training, recovery programs and jobs upon their return to the community. Our primary focus is to establish relationships with employers who are willing to give a second chance to ex-offenders who have acquired necessary skills for success.

(313) 876-0674, http://www.descmiworks.com/jobseekers/intensive-programs/returning-citizens/,

Detroit Employment Solutions Corporation, 440 E. Congress St., Detroit, MI 48226

Detroit Recovery (DRP) - Doing It Together DRP is a private non-profit corporation dedicated to supporting recovery which strengthens, rebuilds, and empowers individuals, families and communities who are experiencing co-occurring mental illness, and substance use disorders. This is accomplished by ensuring access to integrated networks of effective and culturally competent holistic health services.

(313) 365-3106, http://recovery4detroit.com/,

Detroit Recovery Project, Inc., 1121 E. McNichols Rd., Detroit, MI 48203


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Children's Village Youth Reentry Process A Division of Oakland County Department of Health & Human Services.

(248) 343-6208, http://www.oakgov.com/health/Pages/default.aspx,

Department of Health & Human Services Division, 1200 N. Telegraph Rd., Pontiac, MI 48341

Oakland County Re-Entry Program - Crossroads for Youth The Oakland County Re-Entry Program assists youth and their families with the transition period following residential or day-treatment. This program focuses on successfully reintegrating participants into their homes and communities. Crossroads for Youth is a private, nonprofit treatment agency that serves at-risk children and youth. Since 1953 we have helped young people and their families from all walks of life. The heart of our mission is the belief that every child deserves a chance.

(248) 628-2561, http://www.crossroadsforyouth.org/index.html,

Crossroads For Youth, 930 East Drahner, P.O. Box 9, Oxford, MI 48371

Michigan Juvenile Justice Collaborative The Michigan Juvenile Justice Collaborative will work to advance policies and practices that prevent delinquency, promote rehabilitation, and support transitional services for youth involved in the juvenile justice system and will raise awareness about the need for best practices that are equitable and just.

(517) 482-4161, http://www.mijuvjustice.org/index.php,

Michigan Juvenile Justice Collaborative, 1000 W. St. Joseph St., Ste. 400, Lansing, 48915

Michigan’s Prisoner Re-Entry Initiative - (MCCD) Michigan’s Prisoner Re-entry Initiative has been heralded as one of Michigan’s crowning achievements in the state’s justice system. The Michigan Prisoner Re-Entry Initiative (MPRI) promotes public safety by increasing the success rates of prisoners transitioning from prison to the community.

(517) 482-4161, http://www.miccd.org/index.php,

Michigan Council on Crime and Delinquency, 1000 West St. Ste. 600, Lansing, MI 48915

Tri-County Michigan Prisoner Reentry Initiative (MPRI) The Prisoner Reentry program of Saginaw, Bay and Midland counties is one of 18 such Michigan prisoner reentry initiatives located throughout Michigan under a funding contract with the Michigan Department of Corrections.

(989) 754-8661, http://tricountyprisonerreentry.org/index.html,

MPRI, 500 Hancock St., Rm. 201, Saginaw, MI 48602

Work Release Tether Program - Oakland County Sheriff's Office. Effective March 15, 2010 the Work Release Program is a GPS Tether based Program.

(248) 858-2464, http://www.oakgov.com/sheriff/Pages/jail/work_release.aspx,

Oakland County Sheriff's Office, 1201 N. Telegraph Rd., Bldg. 38 E., Pontiac, MI 48341


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Oakland Livingston Human Service Agency (OLHSA) Empowering people to succeed has been at the heart of OLHSA, A Community Action Agency, since 1964.

(248) 209-2600, http://olhsa.org/,

OLHSA, 196 Cesar E. Chavez Ave., P.O. Box 430598, Pontiac, MI 48343

Justice Initiatives - State Bar of Michigan Justice Initiatives Committee Jurisdiction. Develop and recommend proposals for the effective delivery of high quality legal services in Michigan, equal and fair to all.

(517) 346-6412, http://www.michbar.org,

State Bar of Michigan, 306 Townsend St., Lansing, MI 48933

Advocacy for Michigan Prisoners and Their Families An American Friends Service Committee (AFSC) Michigan Criminal Justice Program. We are here to ensure that every Michigan prisoner is treated fairly and their voices are heard. We are a resource and advocate for prisoners, their loved ones and everyone who believes that the human rights of prisoners should be protected.

(734) 761-8283, http://www.prisoneradvocacy.org/index.shtml,

AFSC Michigan Criminal Justice Program., 1414 Hill St,, Ann Arbor, MI 48104

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