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51 <br /> • Other programming including that targeting mental and physical health comorbidities. <br /> Organizational <br /> and Individual <br /> Allies �f Transition Support and <br /> CI11©r P�rd�s Recovery Collaborative <br /> A <br /> r0 V1h d,� <br /> erg 4e, 4 <br /> �Jf,3 <br /> Wounded Healers <br /> Lead Organization <br /> One-on-One Mentoring <br /> Success While Offer Reentry House <br /> In Transition House Plus <br /> Reentry Training Peer Support Housing and <br /> Specialist Training Program Venue <br /> TSRC will create and maintain referral systems and cooperative relationships with others such as <br /> staffs/programmers in the above jails and prisons,treatment programs, programs serving incarcerated <br /> or recently reentering persons (e.g., with Melinda Thompson-King the Regional Director of Treatment <br /> Accountability for Safer Communities (TASC) and Regional Coordinating Entities in Orange County;the <br /> Lantern Project (Orange County),the Formerly Incarcerated Transition Program (FIT), Freedom House (in <br /> Orange), Health Departments, volunteers, peers, etc.). While the preferred onset of support is six <br /> months prior to release,TSRC services will occur in all pre-and post-release phases of reentry where it <br /> has access. <br /> Programming.TSRC will integrate the following programming to maximize its effectiveness and to assist <br /> in creating a more holistic reentry support community.This programming will include: <br /> 1.Creating a Cadre of Certified Peer Support Specialists.TSRC partner, Offer House, will train those with <br /> lived experience of incarceration using NC state-certified peer support specialist trainers and a NC state- <br /> approved curriculum.Those completing this program will also be trained in Wellness Recovery Action <br /> 5 <br />