Oregon

Mercy Corps Northwest Mercy Corps Northwest provides reentry programs and training for prisoners transitioning into society. Mercy Corps Northwest works with over fifty partner organizations to provide the opportunities and resources necessary for successful transitioning.

(971) 255-0547, Ext. 206, http://www.mercycorpsnw.org/,

Re-entry Transition Center (RTC), 1818 NE Martin Luther King Blvd., Ste. C, Portland, OR 97212

ROAR (Reentry Organizations and Resources) Alliance ROAR (Reentry Organizations and Resources) is a collaboration of over 40 non-profit, faith-based and government agencies working to promote successful reentry from incarceration to the community.

(503) 896-5073, http://www.roaralliance.org/index.html,

Mercy Corps Northwest, Skidmore Fountain Bldng., 43 SW Naito Pkwy., Portland, OR 97204

Northwest Regional Re-entry Center (NWRRC) The Northwest Regional Re-entry Center (NWRRC) helps offenders make a safe and successful transition from prison to their communities. Working together with the Bureau of Prisons, United States Probation and Pretrial Services, and other community agencies, we serve up to 125 men and women in a transitional supervised environment. While in our program, these individuals are working to gain suitable employment, secure housing, and reunite with family.

(503) 546-0470, http://nw-rrc.org/,

NWRRC, 6000 N.E. 80th Ave., Portland, OR 97218

Marion County Reentry Initiative (MCRI) The Marion County Reentry Initiative (MCRI) is collaborative effort involving community corrections, education, law enforcement and non-profit agencies working together to rebuild lives, promote community safety and save taxpayer money by breaking the cycle of criminal activity.

503-371-4110, http://marioncountyreentry.com/,

MCRI, 4040 Aumsville Hwy, Salem, OR 97302

Community Action Reentry Service (CARS) Community Action Reentry Service (CARS)

Community Action Reentry Services (CARS), a partner of the Marion County Reentry Initiative, consists of the De Muniz Resource Center. This program is designed for Marion County residents seeking successful transition from incarceration back to the community. Programs rely on "evidence-based practices" to chart progress and eventual success of participants.

(503) 990-7370, http://www.mwvcaa.org/CRP/reentry_services.html,

De Muniz Resource Center, 3950 Aumsville Hwy S.E., Salem, OR 97301

Oregon Islamic Chaplains Organization (OICO) The Oregon Islamic Chaplains Organization provides faith based humanitarian services to Renew Lives and Build Communities. We offer Mentorship, Prison in reach and out reach.

(503) 454-6205, http://www.oico-reentry.org/,

OICO, P.O. Box 11902, Portland, OR 97217


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Washington County Reentry Council A community-based coalition of individuals, organizations and agencies working together to help the justice-involved successfully reenter society after incarceration.

(503) 846-3700, http://www.washingtoncoreentry.org/,

Washington County Reentry Council, P.O. Box 463, Hillsboro, OR 97123

Pathfinders of Oregon Welcome to Pathfinders. Helping criminal justice-involved adults and at-risk youth to avoid entering, or re-entering, the corrections system. Pathfinders of Oregon is a 501 (c) (3) social service agency founded in 1993 with a mission to break the cycle of criminality.

(503) 892-5396, http://www.pathfindersoforegon.com/,

Pathfinders of Oregon, Inc., 7800 SW Barbur Blvd., Portland, OR 97219

Better People Better People's mission is to dramatically reduce recidivism in the Portland metropolitan area. Better People is an established employment and counseling program solely dedicated to helping individuals who have legal histories find, keep and excel in well paying jobs with fair, decent employers.

(503) 281-2663, http://betterpeople.org/,

Better People, 4310 NE Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Portland, OR 97211

Oregon Women's Prison Ministry Oregon Women's Prison Ministry is dedicated to restoring hope and direction to the lives of women prisoners by sharing the love of Jesus Christ through evangelism, discipleship, one-on-one counseling and encouraging their transition from prison to the community.

(503) 352-0159, http://owprisonministry.org/,

Oregon Women's Prison Ministry, P. O. Box 91186, Portland, OR 97291

http://www.voiceoftheovercomer.com/ Voice of the Overcomer Prison and Jail Ministry is an outreach to inmates and their families throughout Oregon and the USA.

(541) 388-4898, http://www.voiceoftheovercomer.com/,

Voice of the Overcomer Jail & Prison Ministries, P.O. Box 7646, Bend, OR 97708

Home For Good In Oregon (HGO) The goal of HGO is to provide inmate applicants with community and faith-based mentoring to assure their connection to faith communities in the neighborhoods where they return. In turn, those faith communities help individuals following incarceration build social networks, find spiritual and religious support and encouragement and acquire the necessities of a successful life as a contributing citizen, including employment, housing, education, etc.

(503) 378-2524, http://www.oregon.gov/DOC/OMR/pages/religious_services/home_for_good_in_oregon/hgo_home_page.aspx,

HGO, 3405 Deer Park Dr., SE, Salem, OR 97310


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Sponsors Inc. Sponsors Inc. provides reentry services and transitional housing to people who

are released from Oregon prisons and jail in Lane County Oregon.

(541) 485-8341, http://www.sponsorsinc.org,

Sponsors Inc., 338 Hwy 99 N., Eugene, OR 97402

Yamhill County Reentry Program Yamhill County Reentry Information website provides information to the general public and family members of inmates releasing to Yamhill County. It provides an overview of the reentry process and outlines resources and services available in Yamhill County.

(503) 434-7513, http://www.co.yamhill.or.us/corrections,

Yamhill County Community Corrections, 615 E 6th St., McMinnville, OR 97128

A New Leaf Women's Transitional Program, LLC. Transitional re-entry program for women coming out of incarceration. A New Leaf works to develop relationships with women being released from prison and helping them to make a 'softer landing'. Service offerings are for women only, and include mentoring and assistance in returning to the community through case management services.

(503) 385-6900, https://www.facebook.com/ANewLeafSalem,

Mid-Willamette Valley Community Action Agency, P.O. Box 5209, Salem, OR 97304

Demuniz Resource Center Resource Center for people transitioning from incarceration back to the community,who are currently on probation/parole supervision, or otherwise impacted by the criminal justice system. Weekly legal clinic where volunteers will offer consultation on civil legal matters. Weekly assistance in applying for health insurance through Cover Oregon. We also do classes and workshops for ex-offenders on topics such as Parenting, Personal Finance, Tenant Readiness, Motivation and other. Provide consultation, information and referral specifically for persons and family members impacted by incarceration or involvement in the criminal justice system. A computer lab is available for computer tutoring, GED preparation, Job search and other purposes.

(503) 990-7370, http://mycommunityaction.org/CRP/reentry_services.html,

Mid-Willamette Valley Community Action Agency, 3950 Aumsville Hwy, S.E., Salem, OR 97317

Prison Fellowship Northwest Prison Fellowship's Re-Entry program begins inside prison and is carried out to the community. Applicants are matched with a Bridge Church, assigned a mentor, and linked with resources in the community to which they are returning. The real strength of the "workforce" is in the thousands of partnering churches and the trained volunteers who bring about lasting change in the lives of prisoners, ex-prisoners, and their families. These churches and volunteers have joined with other groups such as faith-based ministries, civic organizations, businesses, and social agencies to form Communities of Care.

(800) 251-7411 Ext. 6834, http://www.markhubbell.wix.com/prison-fellowship-nw,

Prison Fellowship, P.O. Box 4693, Salem, OR 97302

Helping Hands Reentry Outreach Centers Located in OREGON, Helping Hands Reentry Outreach Centers strives to meet the needs of people who are in crises situations. We make it possible for someone to walk in our doors,without a penny, and receive the help they need to be successful.

(503) 738-4321, http://www.helpinghandsreentry.org/,

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Helping Hands Reentry Outreach Centers Corporate Office, 1010 3rd Ave., Ste. A, P.O. BOX 413, Seaside, OR 97138

The Provoking Hope Project The mission of our project - Provide a safe, sober and supportive environment, to the residents of Oregon's Willamette Valley, to help those struggling with addictions to transition onto the path of recovery.

(503) 895-0934, http://provokinghope.com/,

Provoking Hope Recovery Service, 213 N.E. 10th St. McMinnville, OR 97128

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