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Reentry Services
Vision Statement: To provide evidence-based Reentry Services to MDOC staff, stakeholders, probationers, parolees and prisoners.
Mission Statement: The Offender Success Reentry Services section (OSRS) works to ensure that eligible individuals have the tools and supports necessary to be successful after exiting prison. These supports vary for each person and may include services such as transitional housing, continued programming, skill development, job placement support and mentoring. These opportunities are offered to support self-sufficiency, employment and a reduced risk of reoffending.
OSRS promotes success by partnering with contracted and non-contracted local, state, and federal agencies to provide evidence-based programming and services. OSRS also collaborates with area stakeholders, such as local landlords, faith-based organizations, employers, health providers, and transportation companies to provide housing, employment assistance and placement, health services, and supportive services to further promote success, thereby reducing crime and recidivism.
Offender Success Regional Map, Program Managers, and Community Coordinators
Services: Offender Success can provide services in four different categories for eligible Parolees, SAI Probationers & HYTA Trainees, and anyone who has had their sentence reversed, vacated, or overturned if they are eligible for services under state law. The categories include:
- Residential Stability
- Job Placement assistance
- Health and Behavioral Health
- Social Supports
Individuals should speak with their parole agent to find out what services are available in their county. Community-based resources can also be found by calling 2-1-1 or visiting the Calvin University/MDOC Resource Map. Returning Citizen Services (arcgis.com)
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Q. My loved one is up for parole soon. How do they get help with things they will need?
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Q. How can I get involved with Offender Success?
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Q. I have a house to rent or a program for returning citizens and I would like to work with Offender Success. How can I become a service provider?
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Q. Who oversees Offender Success services in my area?
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Q. My loved one is on parole and needs help. What do I do?
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Q. Does Offender Success fund Substance Use Disorder treatment?