Services Offered
We are always working to improve in the ways we are able to help people. Our goal is to make the transition home as easy as possible. Stay connected to get future updates
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IMMEDIATE CARE: SUPPLIES FOR OUR NEWLY FREED FRIENDS
We supply our newly freed friends with a backpack full of necessities and a few treats as a way to make their transition back into society as smooth and successful as possible. Each backpack has a $250 value. If you like'd to help out, you can sponsor a backpack!
TRANSITIONAL HOUSING
The Uncuffed Project Long-term Offender Reentry Program is a residential program that provides housing, meals and support services. . We incorporate programs in stress management, victim awareness, computer supported literacy, financial literacy and life skills. Substance Abuse and Domestic Violence education is taught to applicable parolees in a 52-week certified program.
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The program provides peer-driven support, assistance, and guidance to newly released LTOs to assist them with successful reintegration into their communities. The Main Counties we currently work in are Alameda, Marin, Sacramento, San Diego, and Los Angeles.
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The program runs up to 180 days with the possibility of an additional 185 days, based on assessed need. Eligibility/Enrollment All parolees are subject to the jurisdiction of Division of Adult Parole Operations (DAPO) and are eligible for placement in the The Uncuffed Program. The participant population served under the THP includes, but not limited to: Life Term Offenders (LTO) granted release from prison will be given first priority.
Participants on active parole who have been referred by paroles who have a need for transitional housing and/or reintegration services (acceptance on a case-by-case basis) Serious and violent offenders (e.g. PC Sections 1192.7 and 667.5); and CDCR will consider placement under the following circumstances on a case-by-case basis: Parolees designated high notoriety; Parolees required to register pursuant to Penal Code PC 457.1 (Arson); Parolees in custody pending local misdemeanor charges that could result in county jail time; Parolees who are identified as members or affiliates of CDCR Security Threat Group I; and Parolees classified as Enhanced Outpatient Program (EOP). Enrollment requires a referral by parolee’s Agent of Record via a CDCR Form 1502, Activity Report
Digital skills for Justice Impacted Communities
Getting Started with the basics
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Everyday Tasks
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Using Google Drive
Online safety
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Protecting your safety online
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Evaluating information online
Job Search
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Resume Building
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Search for and apply to jobs online
Next Step Job Readiness skills
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Project Management
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Collaboration
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Entrepreneurial Skills
JOb readiness
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Communication and Collaboration
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Using spreadsheets to budget and track
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Time management
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Making Presentations
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