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Chicago-area reentry service centers support inmate transfers during pandemic
Together over the past year, several of GEO Reentry’s Chicago-area non-residential reentry centers mobilized to provide community supervision and treatment services to Illinois Department of Corrections inmates who were released to help curb the spread of COVID-19. Like facilities nationwide

Council of State Governments reports on barriers for people with juvenile criminal records
The Council of State Governments recently published “Reducing Structural Barriers to School and Work for People with Juvenile Records,” an 18-page report that explores the struggles faced by millions of former juvenile offenders in finding education and employment later in

Erie Outpatient Reentry Service Center recognizes Black History Month
In February, staff at the Erie Outpatient Reentry Service Center in Philadelphia organized a celebration of Black History Month that featured educational activities designed to drive home an important message: success and change are possible despite barriers. While services at

Pennsylvania non-residential reentry centers celebrate Black History Month
Staff members and participants at Pennsylvania non-residential reentry centers run by GEO Reentry Services celebrated Black History Month in activities and events focusing on historical figures who rose above the societal barriers they faced to change the world. GEO Reentry’s

SWICC alumnus Nathan T. founds “Humanity First” organization to help homeless
GEO Reentry Services is pleased to provide reentry programming that helps that people transition from a history of incarceration to becoming contributing members of their communities. The story of Nathan T., an alumnus of GEO Reentry’s in-custody treatment program at

Delaney Hall residents show creativity for Black History Month
In honor of Black History Month, program staff at Delaney Hall in Newark, New Jersey came up with a slate of creative activities to educate residents about Black history and its powerful message of persistence, hope and change. During the