From BirminghamWatch:
Birmingham city officials and local advocates are celebrating the launch of a new pilot program to help people adjust to life after prison.
“Until now there has not been a coordinated, holistic approach to returning residents post-incarceration,” Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin said during a press conference Wednesday.
The Birmingham Reentry Alliance will provide housing, case management and links to services such as health care and job training. The program is a collaboration among local nonprofits and government agencies, including the Offender Alumni Association, Aletheia House and the Birmingham Housing Authority.
Officials plan to enroll 30 to 50 individuals during the first year, targeting men and women leaving prison with limited resources and plans. Continue reading >>>
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