ARE YOU READY FOR A

CHANGE.

By accessing Arise and Build services, individuals can find pathways to stability and self-sufficiency, facilitating a successful transition back into society.

The Experience

Building Skills

By providing former prisoners with access to our work-based training program, educational opportunities, and life skills workshops we empower men with the tools they need to secure stable employment and become productive members of the community.

Team Work

Our dedicated team understands that many individuals find themselves trapped in cycles that can feel inescapable. We are committed to breaking these cycles by providing tailored resources and unwavering support that foster resilience and self-discovery.

Supportive Environment

Social reintegration is a critical component of the reentry process, and we connect participants with a supportive social network of family, friends, and community organizations that create a sense of belonging and purpose.

Housing Assistance

We address the practical needs of individuals post-incarceration by offering a holistic approach that includes safe and stable housing, essential to establishing a sense of security and community.

Education

By offering comprehensive educational programs, we not only serve to bridge the gap between incarceration and reintegration but also foster a sense of responsibility and self-worth among participants.

Job Placement

As part of our work-based skills training program, we provide formerly incarcerated men with a streamlined pathway to reintegration into society through immediate employment opportunities with an in-house, good-paying job.

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THE OPPORTUNITY

Our comprehensive approach aims to break the cycle of recidivism and empower these men to reclaim their lives, become productive members of society, and inspire others who may be in similar situations.

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