Re-Entry Toolkit
Your step-by-step guide to navigating life after incarceration. You don't have to do this alone.
Building Your Future
Once the basics are covered, it is time to invest in your long-term goals.
Pursue education or GED
Many community colleges offer free or reduced tuition for justice-impacted students. Pell Grants are now available to incarcerated and formerly incarcerated individuals.
Find Education Resources →Learn financial literacy
Understanding budgeting, credit building, and saving will set you up for long-term stability. Many nonprofits offer free financial coaching.
Get involved in your community
Volunteering, attending community events, and joining advocacy organizations can help you build connections and purpose.
Find Events →Find a mentor
A mentor who has been through re-entry can provide guidance, accountability, and encouragement. Check our Mentor Match program.
Find a Mentor →Set personal goals
Write down your short-term and long-term goals. Revisit them regularly. Celebrate your progress — every step counts.
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