The Minnesota reentry program and assistance page is a big work in progress. We try to keep our eyes out for more programs to add to the page. If your Minnesota reentry program is not listed here, please contact us if you would like it to be. Your program will be reviewed as soon as possible once we receive it. If we feel that it is a good addition to our Minnesota reentry programs page, we will add it.
Also, please contact us if there are any issues with a Minnesota reentry program that is listed here. We do try to keep this page as up to date as possible, but we’re not perfect. Sometimes we do miss things, and appreciate them being pointed out to us. We will fix issues as soon as we find them or they are brought to our attention.
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Minnesota Reentry Programs and Assistance
Second Chance Ranch. – This is a sober living environment. They provide transitional housing during reentry.
Central Minnesota Re-Entry Project. – They work with the MDOC and Community Corrections. CMNRP provides referrals for housing, employment, and other resources.
Freedom Works. – This program has been around since 2004, and is a Christian-based program.
RS Eden. – An organization that provides housing, recovery, and corrections services.
180 Degrees. – 180 offers a lot of different services that are available to ex-offenders. Some of these are housing assistance, employment assistance, and life skill training.
Amicus. – They provide a lot of different programs to assist ex-offenders with building new lives, both before and after their release.
Damascus Way – This is a non-profit 501c3 organization that provides Christian-based programs for men.
Rise. – Twin Cities Rise is a program that offers job training. It is not specifically for ex-offenders, but ex-offenders can take advantage of their program. The only restrictions are that they will not accept anyone with arson or sexual crimes in their background.
[line] [gap size=”20px”] [line]Exoffenders.net is not affiliated in any way with the programs & organizations listed here. This Minnesota Reentry Programs page was last updated on 8/23/2016.
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