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Go to Impact Justice’s Homecoming Project Receives $2.5 Million Award to Provide Innovative Reentry Housing Services to Formerly Incarcerated People

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Impact Justice’s Homecoming Project Receives $2.5 Million Award to Provide Innovative Reentry Housing Services to Formerly Incarcerated People

Housing Affordability Breakthrough Challenge by Enterprise Community Partners and Wells Fargo names six winners out of nearly 900 applications from across the U.S. OAKLAND, CA – Enterprise Community Partners (Enterprise) and Wells Fargo today named Impact Justice one of the six winners of the Housing Affordability Breakthrough Challenge, a nationwide competition that began in January… Continue Reading Impact Justice’s Homecoming Project Receives $2.5 Million Award to Provide Innovative Reentry Housing Services to Formerly Incarcerated People

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Nothing good happens in there: Closing and repurposing youth detention facilities in California

This report offers guidance for local stakeholders, advocates, and reformers on how youth facilities can be repurposed to better meet community needs. Between 2006 and 2016, almost 100 youth detention facilities were closed in California, largely due to the decreasing rates of youth incarceration throughout the state. As youth detention rates continue to fall, communities… Continue Reading Nothing good happens in there: Closing and repurposing youth detention facilities in California

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Formerly incarcerated Americans face tough odds. The farm bill could make them even tougher.

By Alex Busansky and Gary Maynard Washington Post When formerly incarcerated Americans leave prison, they face tough odds across the board. They are almost 10 times more likely than other Americans to end up homeless. Their unemployment rate, even in this booming economy, is a staggering 27 percent. And the struggle is even more difficult for people of color and women. As… Continue Reading Formerly incarcerated Americans face tough odds. The farm bill could make them even tougher.

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Photographer: Nikki Arai Source: aam1968.blogspot.com Oakland High School students participate in funeral for Black Panther Bobby Hutton, killed by Oakland Police in 1968. Photographer: betto rodrigues Source: Shutterstock Los Angeles, CA - July 12, 2016 - Black lives matter protestor crying during march on City Hall following ruling on LAPD fatal shooting of African American female… Continue Reading Credits

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About CYRR What is the Center on Youth Registration Reform? What do you do?The Center on Youth Registration Reform (CYRR) is a national advocacy center dedicated to ending the abusive practice of placing children on sex offender registries. CYRR works to disrupt cycles of trauma through legislative action, investment in prevention and treatment practices, and… Continue Reading FAQ

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Extra room? Earn extra income and make an impact. Homelessness in Los Angeles is on everyone’s minds; but did you know that formerly incarcerated people are 10x more likely to become homeless? With the Homecoming Project, YOU can rewrite that story. The Homecoming Project matches people returning from prison with supportive and welcoming hosts in… Continue Reading Stay Updated

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Across the country, we need better pathways home from incarceration. Each year, more than 600,000 people are released from state and federal prisons across the country. More than two thirds are rearrested within three years. At the same time, a prison to homelessness pipeline leaves formerly incarcerated people nearly ten times more likely to become… Continue Reading Housing Lab

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‘Homecoming Project’ lends helping hand to the formerly incarcerated while addressing homelessness

“That’s when Joey Pagaduan was placed into the Homecoming Project, matched with two people who he’s lived with since January and now considers family — Quian Wang and Robert Fletcher, who are married and live with their two children in Berkeley, California.” “The Berkeley couple had an extra room in their home and wanted to… Continue Reading ‘Homecoming Project’ lends helping hand to the formerly incarcerated while addressing homelessness

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