Women's Programs All
Program | Program Population | Program's Agency | City | State | Edit link |
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Morals Integrity Group |
Women who have been sentenced on a sexual offender offense and those who have a history of prostitution activity. |
Correctional Institute for Women | St. Gabriel | Louisiana | |
Re-Entry Program |
Incarcerated women |
Correctional Institute for Women | St. Gabriel | Louisiana | |
Marian House |
Women returning home from incarceration, referred by an advocate or advocacy group. |
Marian House | Baltimore | Maryland | |
Serenity Place |
Women returning home from incarceration, referred by an advocate or advocacy group. |
Marian House | Baltimore | Maryland | |
Power Inside |
Women released from prison searching for assistance with the following: direct services, advocacy, leadership development and public education. |
Power Inside | Baltimore | Maryland | |
Permanent Housing Program |
Formerly homeless men and women, including those who are living with a disability (mental health, substance abuse, and/or physical disabilities). |
Project PLASE | Baltimore | Maryland | |
Our Daily Bread |
Assisting women returning home from prison, who are seeking housing, employment and or medial assistance. |
Catholic Charities | Baltimore | Maryland | |
Domestic Violence Services |
Women with domestic violence and sexual abuse issues. |
Center for Women in Transition - Holland | Holland | Michigan | |
Matrix Human Services |
Women with histories of substance abuse, domestic violence, and/or incarceration. |
Matrix Human Services | Detroit | Michigan | |
Matrix Partnership for Housing |
Women with histories of substance abuse, domestic violence, and/or incarceration. |
Matrix Human Services | Detroit | Michigan | |
Women's Resource Center |
Women’s Resource Center empowers women to become economically self-sufficient and improve their lives through employment, career development and personal growth. We work with unemployed or underemployed women who want to find meaningful work to support themselves and their families. Our services are designed and delivered to meet the needs of women. |
Women's Resource Center | Grand Rapids | Michigan | |
Wayside Recovery Center |
Women with substance abuse disorders who require residential treatment. |
Wayside Recovery Center | St. Louis Park | Minnesota | |
Village Place |
Women involved in systems of prostitution/sex trafficking and other battered women who have been involved in the criminal justice system. |
Breaking Free | St. Paul | Minnesota | |
Anthony Parenting Program |
Women must have no discipline issues to participate. |
Shakopee | Minnesota | ||
RS Eden |
RS Eden provides services to women with children, homeless families, women leaving prison. |
RS Eden | Minneapolis | Minnesota | |
Let's Start |
Let's Start serves formerly incarcerated and/or drug addicted women. |
Criminal Justice Ministry | Saint Louis | Missouri | |
Keyway Center for Diversion and Reentry |
Women in jail, women who have been formerly incarcerated, women with substance abuse issues, women who have suffered physical and sexual abuse. |
Keyway Center for Diversion and Reentry | St. Louis | Missouri | |
Building Strong Families in Correctional Centers |
Women and their families seeking to strengthen their relationships. |
North Carolina Correctional Institution for Women | Columbia | Missouri | |
Parenting Program |
Women who are pregnant while incarcerated; mothers and grandmothers in prison. |
Montana Women's Prison | Billings | Montana | |
Trauma, Addictions, Mental Health and Recovery (TAMAR) |
Women with substance dependence history; trauma history. |
Montana Women's Prison | Billings | Montana | |
UNC Horizons Program |
Our mission is to provide world class empowering and transformative interdisciplinary care to women and their children affected by substance use disorders. We realize this mission by: Offering a continuum of services and evidence-based, women centered, attachment and trauma-responsive programing to inspire women and their children to thrive, generating and applying scientific knowledge to improve women’s and children’s lives, and training local and international scholars and care providers to implement our cutting-edge model of life changing care. |
UNC School of Medicine | Carrboro | North Carolina | |
Mothers and their Children (MATCH) |
Restrictions: Women cannot participate if they have a history of abusing children or have major disciplinary actions against them. |
North Carolina Correctional Institution for Women | Raleigh | North Carolina | |
Parenting Program/Prison Nursery |
Women seeking to reunify with their children. Day visits and Overnight visits: Women must not have a crime against children or a violent offense and must have taken parenting classes, completed a contract signed by security, work supervisor and agency parenting coordinator, and have good institutional conduct. |
Nebraska Correctional Center for Women | York | Nebraska | |
Millicent Fenwick House |
Women on supervised release, women with substance abuse issues, women with children. |
New Jersey Association on Correction | Paterson | New Jersey | |
FORGE (Female Offender ReEntry Group Effort) |
FORGE primarily serves women returning from prison/jail facilities to the Mercer County area. They also are open to referrals from nearby counties. |
Ujima Ministries Urban Women's Center | Ewing | New Jersey | |
Women on the Rise Telling HerStory |
WORTH is an association of currently and formerly incarcerated women. |
Women On the Rise Telling HerStory (WORTH) | New York | New York | |
Female Trauma Recovery Program |
Incarcerated women (voluntary). |
Taconic Correctional Facility | Bedford Hills | New York | |
Women's Leadership & Media Project |
Women with criminal justice involvement who are interested in gaining advocacy and leadership development skills. |
Women's Prison Association | New York | New York | |
Sarah Powell Huntington House |
Homeless women with criminal justice involvement who are trying to reunify with their children. |
Women's Prison Association | New York | New York | |
Family Treatment and Rehabilitation Program |
Women who are at risk of losing custody of their children, as identified by the Administration for Children’s Services. |
Brooklyn | New York |