
The Second Chance Act is federal legislation designed to improve outcomes for people returning to the community from prisons and jails. On April 9, 2008, President Bush signed the Second Chance Act into law (Public Law 110-199). This first-of-its-kind legislation authorizes federal grants to government agencies and community and faith-based organizations to provide employment assistance, substance abuse treatment, housing, family programming, mentoring, victims support, and other services that can help reduce re-offending and violations of probation and parole.
Eligibility: A demonstrated commitment to emotional and spiritual growth and a drug-free, crime-free life style. Call 401-709-3697 for an Intake Interview.
Learn more: About The Blessing Way, Explore Our History, Our Holistic Approach, Our Staff, Financial Information or Join our Mailing list to keep in touch with all of our on-going events.
Like us on Facebook at
2011-10-01
/TheBlessingWay/Looking for Recovery Support?
2011-10-01
We accept ATR Vouchers! See our summary at: ATR Directory OR www.recoveryhousing.orgVOLUNTEERS NEEDED - JOB COACH/MENTORS
2011-10-01
Read More »GIVE TO THE UNITED WAY
2011-04-30
Make a difference. Give! Our agency = 3978