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Lycoming County Reentry Service Center hosts graduation for reentry program graduates
GEO Reentry Services and the Lycoming County Probation Department in Williamsport, Penn., hosted a transition celebration for more than 100 individuals on probation who this month graduated from the Lycoming Reentry Service Center, an innovative non-residential day reporting program. Many

GEO Reentry Graduations and Open Houses Celebrate Positive Results
GEO Reentry, in partnership with the agencies it partners with for reentry services, celebrates program participants’ success with periodic transitional graduation ceremonies, where members of clients’ family, the community, the community corrections agency and others are invited to mark this

GEO Reentry, Illinois Department of Corrections and Public Health Team up for Summit of Hope Resource Fair
More than 200 individuals on parole, their families and friends, turned out for a Resource Fair hosted by GEO Reentry Services, the Illinois Department of Corrections, and the Illinois Department of Public Health on Aug. 9 at the Jackie Joyner

New Reentry Report Surveys States on Housing Focus
A new national report highlights how housing is critical for people formerly incarcerated, but also shows many Departments of Corrections officials are well aware of the issue and taking steps to remove this barrier to successful reentry. As GEO Reentry

GEO Reentry’s commitment to staff training is essential for reentry program fidelity
To maintain reentry program fidelity, GEO Reentry has invested significantly in staff recruitment, development, and training. A typical non-residential reentry center includes a program manager, case managers, and specialists such as substance use, education and employment, and behavior change managers.

GEO Reentry Center Celebrates Black History Month By Highlighting The Illinois Freedom Project
In February, the Decatur Reentry Service Center in Illinois celebrated Black History Month in a memorable way. The RSC team wanted more than just short synopses of black leaders on the walls. Center staff sought to grab participants’ attention, get