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1.The Wellness, Redemption, & Rehabilitation Program (WRRP), Inc.The Wellness, Redemption, & Rehabilitation Program (WRRP), Inc. was founded by Dr. Cornell Horn in 2007 as a community-based social service nonprofit organization (501c3). WRRP was established to leverage all possible resources for the betterment of individuals and families, to include people living with disabilities, veterans, homemakers, dislocated workers, and former-offenders. WRRP exists solely to provide a mental well-being through counseling, psychiatric services, rehabilitative services, and employment support to ensure the helping hand and guidance our clients need.

(702) 385-9097,

WRRP, Inc, 1555 E. Flamingo Rd. Ste 158, Las Vegas, NV 89119

2.Re-Entry Program at the Casa Grande Transitional CenterThe Casa Grande Transitional Center has been operating since December of 2005. The dormitory-style facility was built to house non-violent, non-sex crime inmates who are within 18 months away from their parole eligibility date. The main purpose of Casa Grande was, and still is, to allow these “residents” the opportunity to seek work and secure permanent housing prior to reintegrating into society. Since its inception, Casa Grande has expanded its programs to include parolees, probation violators, and ex-offenders.

(702) 423-3707,

Nevada Department of Corrections, 3955 W. Russell Rd., Las Vegas, NV 89118

3.Northern Nevada Restitution CenterIn 1979 the State Legislature passed a law authorizing the estabishment of a Restitution Center Program. The law allowed for a program for non-violent, non-sex offender inmates, who are within one year of term expiration or parole eligibility, the opportunity to establish employment in the community. The intent was to better prepare inmates for release and to address court ordered fees, fines, and restitution obligations. In October 1979 the Northern Nevada Restitution Center, (NNRC) opened in Reno with four residents.

(775) 688-1140,

Northern Nevada Restitution Center, 2595 E. 2nd St., Reno, NV 89502

4.Hope for Prisoners Hope for Prisoners is a Prison reentry program designed to help ex-offenders in Southern Nevada transition back into life.

(702) 586-1371,

Hope for Prisoners, Inc., 3430 E Flamingo Rd, Ste. 350, Las Vegas, NV 89121

5.Religious Alliance in Nevada(R.A.I.N.)RAIN provides a forum for cooperative effort among communities of faith in Nevada as we seek to address and advocate for social justice at the state legislature and in the public arena, on those issues upon which there is common agreement of RAIN members.

(775) 747-3246,

R.A.I.N., 2075 W. Seventh St., Reno, NV 89503

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6.Walter Hoving Home - Las Vegas BranchThe Walter Hoving Home is a residential spiritually-based home. We are a non-profit organization serving women ages 18 and over who have been involved in drug addiction, alcoholism, prostitution and other life-controlling problems.

(702) 386-1965,

Walter Hoving Home, Inc., 3353 Red Rock St., Las Vegas, NV 89146

7.Bridges to Freedom Re-integration Program Inc.Mission: To provide holistic physical and mental health services through re-integration support for families. We work together with other organizations by creating community efforts to build the lives of folks in need.

(702) 259-0133,

Lisa E. Leon, 9484 W. Lakemead Blvd., Apt. 4-C, Las Vegas, NV 89134

8.Break Thru Prison Ministry-Hope Church Break Thru Prison Ministries is an outreach ministry to young people who are incarcerated in the state facilities of Nevada.

(888) 544-4673,

Hope Church, 850 E. Cactus Ave., Las Vegas, NV 89183

9.Lutheran Advocacy Ministry of NVLutheran Advocacy Ministry of Nevada's goal is to educate people on social issues and encourage them to view these issues in light of Holy Scripture, the Lutheran Confessions, the Ecumenical Creeds, and the published Social Statements of the ELCA.

(775) 747-4201,

Faith Lutheran Church, 2075 W. 7th St., Reno, NV 89509

10.Las Vegas Rescue Mission Recovery Program"Serving with us will help change thousands of lives, and we're pretty sure, it will also change yours"

(702) 382-1766,

Las Vegas Rescue Mission, 480 West Bonanza Rd., Las Vegas, NV 89106

11.Re-Entry Initiatives Supporting Ex-Offenders (RISE) Program The RISE program is designed to assist ex-offenders in transitioning from incarceration back into the community. Some of the services include family reunification, educational services, mentoring and referrals to help ex-offenders become self-sufficient through employment.

(702) 636-3949,

Las Vegas Urban League, 3575 W. Cheyenne Ave., Ste. 101, North Las Vegas, NV 89032

12.The Ridge HouseRidge House is the only statewide organization providing comprehensive re-entry services to former offenders. Through compassionate services and strategic programming, we help our clients become productive community members.

(775) 322-8941,

The Ridge House, Inc., 900 West First St., Ste. 200, Reno, NV 89503

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13.Friends and Family of Incarcerated Persons (FFIP) Friends and Family of Incarcerated Persons (FFIP) is a support and advocacy group – working mainly with the friends and family on the outside, and some for the prisoners.

(702) 870-5577,

The Friends and Family of Incarcerated Persons, Inc., P.O. Box 27708, Las Vegas, NV 89126

14.Southern Nevada Prison MinistriesThe mission of Southern Nevada Prison Ministries is to implement an effective Christian outreach to the incarcerated, victims of crime, and their families.

(702) 277-9315,

Michael V Adkins, 6412 Beechcrest Rd., Las Vegas, NV 89108

15.Standards of Excellence (SoE)The Standards of Excellence program (SoE) is designed to help job seekers obtain the skills employers are looking for. Our SoE program combines exceptional academics with employment targeted resources to get participants skilled and job-ready.

(702) 367-4348,

FIT - Foundation for an Independent Tomorrow, 1931 Stella Lake Dr., Las Vegas, NV 89106

16.Community FirstCommunity First is a timely, dynamic organization pertinent to today's social complexities. Reintegration efforts are now regarded as our front line, most cost effective defense against the steady, resource draining conundrum know as institutional recidivism.

(775) 657-8115,

Community First, 235 N. Lake St., P.O. Box 311, Reno, NV 89504

17.Nevada Prison Watch (NPW)We are volunteers who are 1) Watching critically how the State of Nevada treats those in prison; 2) Monitoring Human Rights for those imprisoned; and 3) Independent and part of a network of similar blogs called Prison Watch Network.

(480) 580-6807,

NPW/NPN, P.O. Box 20494, Phoenix, AZ 85036

18.Nevada-CURE (Citizens United for the Rehabilitation of Errants)We are a support- and advocacy group of people whose life has been negatively affected by Nevada’s criminal justice system. We offer compassionate caring and information to help prisoners, their families, and friends navigate “the system”. We are an active voice working to educate other about the need for more effective criminal justice policies, procedures, and programs. NV Cure members are entitled to state and national newsletter and other mail outs.

(702) 347-1731,

Nevada-CURE, 540 E. St. Louis Ave., Las Vegas, NV 89104

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19.WestCare FoundationWestCare Foundation is headquartered in Henderson, NV and provides a wide spectrum of health and human services in residential and outpatient environments.

(702) 385-2090,

WestCare Foundation, 1711 Whitney Mesa Dr., Henderson, NV 89014

20.WestCare Nevada Re-Entry Programs of Las VegasWestCare's Re-Entry Services is a community based re-entry program designed to fill the void existing within the current continuum of services available. The Re Entry Programs of Las Vegas, Nevada provide services to the population that includes persons on federal and state probation, inmates of Nevada State Prisons, and inmates residing at transitional living environments, re-entering back into society.

(702) 385-3330,

Community Involvement Center-Las Vegas Campus, 401 S. Martin Luther King Blvd., Las Vegas, NV 89106

21.Reno Adult Re-Entry Services by WestCare NevadaThe Re-Entry Programs of Reno, Nevada provide services to the population that includes persons on federal and state probation, inmates of Nevada State Prisons, and inmates residing at transitional living environments, re-entering back into society. WestCare's Re-Entry Services is a community based re-entry program designed to fill the void existing within the current continuum of services available.

(775) 786-2418,

Reno Adult Re-Entry Services, 525 S. Roberts St., Ste. 102, Reno, NV 89502

22.RExO CHAMPS - Reintegration of Ex-Offenders Program (formerly PRI)REXO Champs assists in the transition from prison back to the community. The goal is to provide services through family re-unification, educational services, mentoring and referrals to you self-sufficient.

(702) 483-4200, ;

Las Vegas Urban League Re-Entry of Ex-Offenders Administrative Offices, 1024 West Owens Ave., Las Vegas, NV 89106

23.FFR Peer Support Services at the Peer Recovery Support CenterPeer Recovery Support Services are for individuals with behavioral health issues and are provided by a person who has personal experience with behavioral health issues and is committed to recovery.

(702) 257-8199,

Foundation for Recovery, 4800 Alpine Place, Ste. 12, Las Vegas, NV 89107

24.FFR Community EducationFoundation for Recovery offers training on the latest in addiction and recovery information to healthcare professionals, law enforcement, social workers and more. Many of these training opportunities are approved for CEUs.

(702) 257-8199,

Foundation for Recovery, 4800 Alpine Place, Ste. 12, Las Vegas, NV 89107

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25.Canyon Ridge Local Outreach Prison MinistryThis is a ministry run by our sister church, Central Christian, and they are actively involved in outreach at several prisons around the Vegas area. Outreach includes worship, devotionals, and offering spiritual and life counsel to the incarcerated, and care and support for families.

(702) 658-2722,

Local Outreach Ministry of Canyon Ridge Christian Church, 6200 W. Lone Mountain Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89130

26.God Behind BarsGod Behind Bars targets inmatesí spiritual needs by connecting them with our unique four-step strategy that starts with a weekend experience, provides a next step into small groups and recovery, helps them prepare for release and re-entry, and walks with them afterward to ensure they stay out of prison for good.

(702) 425-9146,

God Behind Bars, Inc., 1051 Olsen St., Ste. 4111, Henderson, NV 89011

27.Broken Chains Outreach Ministry of Las Vegas, NevadaBroken Chains desires to serve the needs of the homeless, primarily through a weekly gathering in a city park where a hot meal is provided as well as a time of Bible Study and Worship. Broken Chains serves the homeless on a daily basis by providing opportunities for jobs and gathering donations to provide the homeless with clothing and other basic necessities.

(702) 265-2603,

Broken Chains Missionary Church, LLC, 3368 Medina Ct., Las Vegas, NV 89121

28.Maple Star of NevadaOur mission is to provide accessible, comprehensive, and integrated programs and mental health services for children, adolescents, and adults thus assisting clients in achieving social integration by serving as an alternative to institutional care, and by providing clients with opportunities to live in family and community settings.

(702) 733-8098, ,

Maple Star Nevada-Las Vegas, 1050 E Flamingo Rd., Ste. 107, Las Vegas, NV 89119

29.Coalition of Reentry Evangelicals (C.O.R.E.) The Coalition of Reentry Evangelicals (C.O.R.E.) for Prison Reentry is a consortium of faith-based organizations and local agencies whose purpose is to enhance the success rate of transitioning ex-offenders from prison to the local community.

(702) 292-3360,

Coalition of Reentry Evangelicals, 3430 E. Flamingo Rd., Ste. 350, Las Vegas, NV 89121

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30.International Church of Las Vegas (ICLV)ICLV is one church in five locations in Las Vegas and around the world. Mission: Reach our community. Reconcile families. Raise up leaders. Release people into destiny.

(702) 242-2273,

International Church of Las Vegas, 8100 Westcliff Dr., Las Vegas, NV 89145

31.Prison Ministry at the Diocese of RenoThis fund provides partial funding for purchase of religious materials, travel and stipends to be used in the Nevada State Prisons (Carson City, Lovelock and Elko). The Diocese serves all our brothers and sisters incarcerated within the Nevada Prison System.

(775) 326-9420,

Diocese of Reno-Pastoral Center, 290 South Arlington Avenue, Ste. 200, Reno, Nevada 89501

32.ReEntry Program - College of Southern Nevada, W. Charleston CampusThe Re-Entry Program assists individuals with significant barriers to education and/or employment, including: single parents, displaced homemakers, students with disabilities, educationally disadvantaged students and individuals interested in nontraditional occupations (for their gender) in Career and Technical Education (CTE) fields.

(702) 651-5089,

Career Services Center, Building D, 132 Area, College of Southern Nevada (CSN), 6375 W. Charleston Blvd., Las Vegas, NV 89146

33.ReEntry Program - College of Southern Nevada, Cheyenne CampusThe Re-Entry Program assists individuals with significant barriers to education and/or employment, including: single parents, displaced homemakers, students with disabilities, educationally disadvantaged students and individuals interested in nontraditional occupations (for their gender) in Career and Technical Education (CTE) fields.

(702) 651-4681,

Career Services Center, Main Bldg., E Wing - 120 Area, College of Southern Nevada (CSN), 3200 East Cheyenne Ave., North Las Vegas, NV 89030

34.ReEntry Program - College of Southern Nevada, Henderson CampusThe Re-Entry Program assists individuals with significant barriers to education and/or employment, including: single parents, displaced homemakers, students with disabilities, educationally disadvantaged students and individuals interested in nontraditional occupations (for their gender) in Career and Technical Education (CTE) fields.

(702) 651-3174,

Career Services Center, Main Bldg., Building B Student Affairs Area, College of Southern Nevada (CSN), 700 College Dr., Henderson, NV 89002

35.TMCC Re-Entry CenterThe TMCC Re-Entry Center offers assistance to special populations who are returning to school and/or the workplace.

(775) 673-7170,

Re-Entry Center, Truckee Meadows Community College, 7000 Dandini Blvd., RDMT 114, Reno, NV 89512

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