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2024-591-E-Criminal Justice Dept-Reentry House Plus-Outside Agency
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11/19/2024 2:16:05 PM
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10/4/2024
Contract Starting Date
10/4/2024
Contract Ending Date
10/7/2024
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$2,500.00
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1/11/24, 11:17 AM HSOA-24-10 <br />https://chapelhillnc.workflow.opengov.com/#/explore/records/63310/react-form-details/63310 2/14 <br />Agency's Purpose/Mission Statement <br />brief description of your organization’s past achievements <br />Wages and Positions <br />Does the agency pay permanent employees a <br />living wage? <br />No <br />Award Programs <br />Check one or more of the following application types. <br />Human Services Awards (Chapel Hill, Carrboro, <br />and Orange County) <br />Small Awards (Chapel Hill & Carrboro Applicants <br />Only) <br />Reentry House Plus is a nonprofit organization devoted to assisting formerly <br />incarcerated people <br />reintegrate back into the community as healthy, productive citizens. We at Reentry <br />House Plus <br />believe in second chances and are committed to doing our part to ensure that people <br />receive the <br />support, skills, and encouragement they need to rebuild their lives. <br />July of 2024 will begin our forth year of successful operation of the ony transition <br />house for formerly incarcerated men in northern Orange County. Residents are <br />provided a safe and enriching facility to enable them to learn powrful strategies for <br />successful transition back into Orange County society. All residents are either <br />employed or receiving disability benefits. In addition to providing life-skills training and <br />emotional support to the residents, William Elmore and Tommy Green have made <br />SWIT (Success While in Transition) instruction available to the larger community. Prior <br />to coming to RHP, Elmore and Green developed their SWIT program at Straight Talk <br />Transition House in Durham. <br />Docusign Envelope ID: 7FDB6F4F-342E-48F9-AB32-849444E74E84
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