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Lumina Foundation Grant Report

By Charles Eddy|2019-07-03T15:46:12-07:00July 3rd, 2019|Tags: education, financial, reentry, school|
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Reentry Health Care in Alameda County

The Council founded and staffed the Reentry Health Task Force, releasing report in 2008 with data and recommendations on the health needs of people returning from incarceration.

By Sarah Marxer|2016-02-15T16:45:35-08:00February 15th, 2008|Tags: health, reentry|
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Alameda County Re-entry Network Strategic Plan 2008-2012

The Council facilitated the development of the Alameda County Re-entry Network Strategic Plan 2008-2012 outlining goals, objectives, strategies, activities, and timelines to create a system to address the needs of the formerly incarcerated in Alameda County.

By Sarah Marxer|2016-02-15T16:23:51-08:00February 15th, 2007|Tags: reentry|
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A Report on People Under Criminal Justice Supervision in Alameda County

This 2006 report analyzed data and made recommendations to inform the local response to a then-little-understood impact of mass incarceration: large numbers of people returning to their families and communities after incarceration.

By Sarah Marxer|2016-02-15T16:13:51-08:00February 15th, 2006|Tags: parole, reentry|
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