245 N Broad Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
(267) 209-0042
Low interest rate micro loans - housing, vehicles, businesses, court fines fees, consumer - for anyone who has been impacted by the criminal justice system.
112 North Broad Street
10th Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19102
(215) 854-1800
Offers skills training, paid work experiences, and pathways to employment. Their services include personalized career mentoring, rigorous job readiness training, tailored job or educational placements, GED preparation and testing support, dedicated tutoring, specialized job skills development, access to industry-recognized certifications, lucrative paid internships, and many other things to support individuals to reach their goals.
1500 Chestnut Street
Suite 2
Philadelphia, PA 19102
(215) 989-8619
At-risk young adults and returning citizens can access comprehensive case management and wraparound support, featuring personalized assessments, educational aid, job readiness programs, assistance with job placement, mentoring, and additional services.
3630 I Street
Philadelphia, PA 19134
(215) 291-5700
Offers a workforce development program designed for adults facing diverse barriers to employment, alongside delivering cost-effective outsourced labor solutions to clients. These solutions encompass packaging, assembly, kitting, shrink-wrapping, and mailing services.
3901 Market Street
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19104
Evelyn Gomez
(267) 666-0175
Offers an array of services such as tailored job search support, career counseling, workshops, training programs, assistance for veterans, unemployment benefits, Trade Readjustment Allowances (TRA)/ Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA), GED preparation, employer consortium groups, and services specifically tailored for youth.
230 S. Broad St., Suite 1102
Philadelphia, PA 19102
Appointment needed.
(267) 519-5323
info@plsephilly.org
Offers pro bono legal advice and representation to low-income Philadelphia residents whose criminal records are impeding their social and professional advancement.
1425 Arch Street
First Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19123
(215) 683-3370
Offers access to a broad network of city and community resources to support returning citizen's transition. From food and clothing to behavioral health services, family support, job training, and record clearance.
1207 Chestnut St, 3rd floor
Philadelphia, PA 19107
(267) 725-0252
Provides comprehensive primary medical care for retuning citizens.
1231 North Broad Street, North Central
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19122
(215) 236-7700
Offers free training for culinary arts and hospitality, digital media and audio engineering, financial services, health care, and skilled trades.
1207 Chestnut St., 2nd floor
Philadelphia, PA 19107
(215) 525-0460
Offers an extensive program for prison services and reentry, focusing on health, supportive resources, education, and advocacy. Their initiative is designed to assist individuals, families, and communities affected by mass incarceration.
417 North 8th Street Ste. 300
Philadelphia, PA 19123
(833) 875-4389
communications@upliftsolutions.org
The program focuses on helping formerly incarcerated individuals and others facing similar obstacles by providing skills training, starting with life skills and moving to technical skills. Participants receive three years of ongoing support from Uplift's case management team to ensure successful integration into the workforce.
717 East Chelten Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19144
(610) 907-0195
(610) 716-1113
Delivers pre-release mentoring services and facilitates workshops focused on educating incarcerated women about child custody matters, employment opportunities, housing options, and healthcare resources. The goal is to instill a renewed sense of hope and dignity, empowering clients to make positive and responsible life decisions.
Two Penn Center
1500 John F. Kennedy Boulevard, Suite 1910
Philadelphia, PA 19102
(215) 985-3220
dnicholson@urbanleaguephila.org
Offers a 4-week program that includes job training, employment opportunities, intensive case management, peer support services, social-emotional coaching, cognitive behavioral therapy and financial assistance for certifications and housing.
315 South Broad Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
(215) 735-4847
The program provides comprehensive support services to help individuals transitioning out of the criminal legal system. This includes resource coordination to connect participants with essential services such as legal counsel, medical care, and personal items like free clothing.
410 North 34th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104
(267) 414-4764
Provides comprehensive support that includes job readiness training, employment referrals, housing assistance, alcohol/substance abuse treatment referrals, peer mentor support, and clothing donations.
6249 Haverford Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19151
(267) 225-4105
The program offers help with applying for benefits, navigating the job application process, creating effective resumes, and accessing essential items like clothing. Beyond these basic support services, the program also provides opportunities for participants to obtain valuable certifications and training, such as CPR, ServSafe, and OSHA credentials.
990 Spring Garden Street Ste. 703
Philadelphia, PA 19123
(215) 228-1718
Provides holistic support to those affected by incarceration, especially women. This includes life skills training, participatory defense groups for a comprehensive legal view, and re-entry services offering mentoring, workforce development, and reunification assistance to individuals with parole for successful community reintegration.
1952 E. Allegheny Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19134
(215) 739-1600
Offers specialized programs to facilitate secure well-paying jobs in high-demand occupations and industries.
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Subject: Seeking Support for Successful Re-Entry
Dear [Non-profit Organization's Name],
I hope this email finds you well. My name is [Your Name], and I am reaching out to you as someone who is currently navigating the challenges of re-entry after incarceration.
I recently learned about [Non-profit Organization's Name] and the valuable work you do in supporting individuals like myself during the re-entry process. As someone who is committed to making positive changes and reintegrating into society, I am seeking guidance and support to ensure a successful transition.
I am particularly interested in [mention specific services or programs offered by the non-profit that you believe would be beneficial for you, such as job training, counseling, housing assistance, etc.]. These services align with my goals of [briefly mention your goals or aspirations, such as securing stable employment, reconnecting with family, pursuing education, etc.].
I would greatly appreciate the opportunity to connect with someone from your organization to discuss how I can access these resources and how [Non-profit Organization's Name] can assist me in my journey towards a brighter future.
Thank you for your time and consideration. I look forward to hearing from you soon.
Best,
[Your Name]
[Your Contact Information]