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Alabama CPR Network

 

1st stage - Training, workshops and individual assessments conducted inside the Prison Institutions. more
 
2nd stage - Mentors are trained from the Families and Church memberships to provide an on going support systems. more
 
3rd stage - The Trained Mentors become the references and sponsors to the community, (shelter providers, work opportunities, families and others...) more
 
 The grid below identifies the support systems, the clients and the locations of services:  Projections only
 

 

Administration

Clients

Organization /

Training 

 Business /

Jobs

 Social /

Services

Mentors

Montgomery (MTG)

Thexoffender

Network Inc

Persons Incarserated, released & thier Families

 

 NEWSTART 3 Step Regeneration Program

 Uncommitted

at this time

 All Agencies

Faith Base Organizations, Church & Families

Birmingham (BHM)

Thexoffender

Network Inc

 

Persons Incarserated, released & thier Families

NEWSTART 3 Step Regeneration Program

 Uncommitted

at this time

 

 All Agencies

 

 

Faith Base Organizations, Church & Families

 

Huntsville (HTV)

Thexoffender

Network Inc

 

Persons Incarserated, released & thier Families

NEWSTART 3 Step Regeneration Program

 Uncommitted

at this time

 

 All Agencies

 

 

Faith Base Organizations, Church & Families

Mobile (MOB)

Thexoffender

Network Inc

 

Persons Incarserated, released & thier Families 

 NEWSTART 3 Step Regeneration Program

 Uncommitted

at this time

 

 All Agencies

 

 

Faith Base Organizations, Church & Families

 

Other centers will be added to develop a conveniently covered Alabama

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Breaking News!!!

    Alabama Community Partnership for Recovery and Re-entry (CPR) is on the move and Governor Riley Wants State and Faith Groups to Help Ex-Prisoners Avoid Return to Crime.

Over 7,000 individuals are released from Alabama's prison and court systems each year.

* Once released, these individuals are very likely to commit other crimes--creating more victims--UNLESS we get involved

* We MUST assist them in becoming productive citizens in their target communities--OUR communities.

* Our churches and other community-based groups are KEY to helping us build and maintain SAFE and HEALTHY communities.

Governor Riley's Plan 2010 calls for engaging more faith and community-based activities to help relieve prison overcrowding and reduce recidivism rates. The CPR Network, working with Alabama Department of Corrections, seeks to meet those objectives.

The CPR Advisory Council is being established to develop vision and strategy for engaging community groups in a collaborative and sustainable way to support previously incarcerated citizens’ efforts to become productive members of our communities.    
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