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Route 11 Reentry Coalition-Ashtabula, Columbiana, Mahoning, Jefferson,& Trumbull

Non-Government Organization
Non-Gov Organization
Certified by ODRC
Certified by ODRC
All services offered:
  • Homeless Shelter/Shelter Crisis

  • Financial Assistance

  • Employment Assistance/ Job Readiness

  • Reentry Support Groups

  • Job Training

  • Community Support

  • Legal Assistance

  • Transportation Assistance

  • Group Counseling

  • Clothing

  • ID/Birth Certificate Assistance

  • Affordable Housing

  • GED Services

  • Reentry Community Groups/Coalitions

  • Bill Payment Assistance

Additional information:

All Gender Services

Services for Pregnant Women

Veteran Specific Services

Free/No Charge

Partner meetings are held quarterly, on the 4th Thursday, from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Justice involved individuals are more than welcome to attend. Communities play a great role in ensuring that the men and women we serve are successful upon returning home. Our goals acknowledge that strong partnerships with community providers, employers, the faith community, survivors, and others are necessary to effectively address recidivism. They also recognize that simply being crime free is not enough for successful reentry. Successful reentry includes meaningful relationships, employment, and a sense of belonging to a community and its members. Reentry efforts attempt to avoid isolation, maladaptive thinking patterns, and individuals returning to the community with the same behaviors.MISSION: The Route 11 Reentry Coalition will engage in the assurance that formerly incarcerated, or justice impacted individuals have access and/or linkage to services that support successful reintegration, and that they are treated with dignity and respect.VISION: To reduce recidivism by empowering individuals with the knowledge of necessary resources designed to rebuild character in order to invest in themselves and their community.

Strategic Goals/Objectives for FY 2025 are:

  • Education
    • Increase collaboration
    • Advocafte for educational opportunities
    • Develop resource
  • Employment
    • Educate employers
    • Reentry hiring tax incentives
    • Job training efforts
    • CQE Certificate of Qualification for Employment 
      • Criminal record modification
        • 6 months post supervision - misdemeanor
        • 1 year post supervision - felony
  • Family / Parenting
    • Identify services/support
    • Education on issues/obstacles
    • Relink.org
  • Housing
    • Educate property owners
    • Advocate for less restrictive screening
    • Maintain list of private/public housing availabilities
  • Mental Health
    • Education
    • Link identified individualls to services prior/post release
  • Mentoring
    • Education and implementation of programmng for ongoing support through mentor/mentee relationship
  • Substance Use Disorders
    • Education/dialogue
    • Link to appropriate providers prior to release
    • Relink.org
  • Transportation
    • Education/Training
      • Service Providers
      • Impacted Population
    • Relationship building/providers

 

 

Partner meetings are held quarterly, on the 4th Thursday, from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Justice involved individuals are more than welcome to attend. Communities play a great role in ensuring that the men and women we serve are successful upon returning home. Our goals acknowledge that strong partnerships with community providers, employers, the faith community, survivors, and others are necessary to effectively address recidivism. They also recognize that simply being crime free is not enough for successful reentry. Successful reentry includes meaningful relationships, employment, and a sense of belonging to a community and its members. Reentry efforts attempt to avoid isolation, maladaptive thinking patterns, and individuals returning to the community with the same behaviors.MISSION: The Route 11 Reentry Coalition will engage in the assurance that formerly incarcerated, or justice impacted individuals have access and/or linkage to services that support successful reintegration, and that they are treated with dignity and respect.VISION: To reduce recidivism by empowering individuals with the knowledge of necessary resources designed to rebuild character in order to invest in themselves and their community.

Strategic Goals/Objectives for FY 2025 are:

  • Education
    • Increase collaboration
    • Advocafte for educational opportunities
    • Develop resource
  • Employment
    • Educate employers
    • Reentry hiring tax incentives
    • Job training efforts
    • CQE Certificate of Qualification for Employment 
      • Criminal record modification
        • 6 months post supervision - misdemeanor
        • 1 year post supervision - felony
  • Family / Parenting
    • Identify services/support
    • Education on issues/obstacles
    • Relink.org
  • Housing
    • Educate property owners
    • Advocate for less restrictive screening
    • Maintain list of private/public housing availabilities
  • Mental Health
    • Education
    • Link identified individualls to services prior/post release
  • Mentoring
    • Education and implementation of programmng for ongoing support through mentor/mentee relationship
  • Substance Use Disorders
    • Education/dialogue
    • Link to appropriate providers prior to release
    • Relink.org
  • Transportation
    • Education/Training
      • Service Providers
      • Impacted Population
    • Relationship building/providers

 

 

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