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Reentry Program offered at The Star Project

Reentry Program offered at The Star Project

Provides services and programs that help people who have been released from a correctional facility make a successful transition to community life. Services include individual case management, assistance finding transition housing, job readiness, college application assistance and support, and mentoring. Program Details: - Education: Supports people who recently came out of jail with felony charges in getting their GED or getting into and completing vocational programs at Walla Walla College. Once successfully enrolled, they are entered in a tuition, fee, and supplies loan program that enable clients to successfully start their programs while waiting for their financial aid to be disbursed. - Employment: Helps clients with job readiness, resumes, cover letters, and referrals to WorkSource, Blue Mountain Action Council, and the Department of Vocational Rehab. An employment transition specialist will help with job readiness. - General Case Management: Assists individuals who have been/are incarcerated for a felony with support and planning a smooth transition in the community. - Housing Assistance: Finds stable, livable, and affordable housing for ex-offender. Helps clients through other housing assistance programs, including veterans, as well as those serving seniors and the disabled.

Physical Address

321 Wellington Avenue, Walla Walla, WA 99362

Hours

M-Th, 10am-4pm.

Application process

Call to set up an interview. If client is incarcerated, send a letter to agency and a pre-intake packet will be mailed back for inmate to fill out.

Fee

None.

Eligibility

Individuals who have a felony conviction, have been released from jail or prison within the last calendar year and reside in Walla Walla.

Service area

Walla Walla, WA

Agency info

The Star Project

Serves people with felony convictions as they exit prison/jail to successfully reenter society. Assists people with rental assistance, ready to rent classes, getting into and paying for school, finding employment, general supportive case management and community services referral, MRT classes.