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2311 Loveridge Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565
Provides assistance to previously incarcerated individuals to apply for public benefits, housing, employment, and medical appointments within a community medical clinic named Transitions Clinic.
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418 West Fourth Street, Antioch, CA 94509
Provides services across four areas (income, assets, wellness, and social connections) to low-income parents and those with a history of incarceration or probation seeking coaching, workshops, and assistance in obtaining employment, launching a career, building a budget, repairing credit, resolving legal issues, applying for public benefits, and becoming a better parent or neighbor. Additional services include, job readiness placement, on-the-job training, legal services addressing barriers to employment, financial education, debt repayment guidance, behavioral health services and referral, health education workshops, health insurance enrollment and navigation as well as social connections to support in building and maintaining a professional network.
801 E. 18th Street, Divine Home Transitional Housing, Antioch, CA 94509
Provides individuals in recovery with financial assistance, essential resources, and community-based support.
24301 Southland Drive, Suite 300, Hayward, CA 94545
Provides bilingual services that support mental health, developmental disabilities, substance use recovery, housing, employment, and reentry programs. Additionally they assist individuals and families with counseling, job training, peer support, and community engagement.
800 Ferry Street, Martinez, CA 94553
Assists individuals clean their prior records in order to overcome barriers to employment, housing, education, and public benefits that a prior record can present. Our attorneys and advocates can provide the following types of assistance for those with prior arrests, convictions, or juvenile adjudications in Contra Costa County.
101 Broadway, Richmond, CA 94804
Provides services across four areas (income, assets, wellness, and social connections) to low-income parents and those with a history of incarceration or probation seeking coaching, workshops, and assistance in obtaining employment, launching a career, building a budget, repairing credit, resolving legal issues, applying for public benefits, and becoming a better parent or neighbor. Additional services include, job readiness placement, on-the-job training, legal services addressing barriers to employment, financial education, debt repayment guidance, behavioral health services and referral, health education workshops, health insurance enrollment and navigation as well as social connections to support in building and maintaining a professional network.
912 Macdonald Avenue, Richmond, CA 94801
Provides integrated services in 8 areas (public benefits, legal, education, employment, family, finances, housing and wellness) to people reentering the community from incarceration as well as their families. Services are delivered through one-on-one appointments, drop-in office hours, group orientations and workshops, and self-directed activities. Helps plan critical next steps after contact with police and the courts.
1865 Rumrill Boulevard, Suite B, San Pablo, CA 94806
Provides a comprehensive one-on-one case management, temporary subsidized transitional housing placement, pre-employment workshops, and wraparound supportive services.
5119 Lone Tree Way, Antioch, CA 94531
Collaborates with an array of service providers including community-based and faith-based organizations, county agencies, and local law enforcement to ensure successful reentry and reintegration for residents returning home from incarceration to Central and East Contra Costa County. Reentry service include an assessment of individual's needs and reentry planning, mentor and peer support, system navigation and coordination of resources including, but not limited to housing assistance, education and employment preparation, vocational training and job placement, legal assistance, family and community reunification, etc. Field Operation Coordinators (FOCs) are mobile staff that conduct face-to-face contact with individuals at multiple convenient locations known as No Wrong Door sites. FOCs are the points of contact for community partners and residents in need of access support through the Reentry Network. The Network also works with volunteer Mentors to support returning residents and their families.
1957 Parkside Drive, Suite 100, Concord, CA 94519
Responsible for the supervision and control of clients released on felon parole from state prisons. Provides referral to services for parolees and develops programs for the reentry of the offender into the community for a productive, law-abiding life.
13601 San Pablo Avenue, San Pablo, CA 94806
Provides assistance to previously incarcerated individuals to apply for public benefits, housing, employment, and medical appointments within a community medical clinic named Transitions Clinic.
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4071 Port Chicago Highway Suite 250, Concord, CA 94520
Provides services across four areas (income, assets, wellness, and social connections) to low-income parents and those with a history of incarceration or probation seeking coaching, workshops, and assistance in obtaining employment, launching a career, building a budget, repairing credit, resolving legal issues, applying for public benefits, and becoming a better parent or neighbor. Additional services include, job readiness placement, on-the-job training, legal services addressing barriers to employment, financial education, debt repayment guidance, behavioral health services and referral, health education workshops, health insurance enrollment and navigation as well as social connections to support in building and maintaining a professional network.