Reconnect with Tech

914-467-8017 lsmith@wlsmail.org Reconnect with Tech is a computer skills program for formerly incarcerated individuals. During this program participants learn basic computer skills on a laptop that they get to keep at the end. After a 15 hour course participants will keep the Chromebook and receive a hotspot with up to a year of free Wi-Fi. Transportation assistance is available by request.

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Sign up for a 15 hour basic computer skills course where upon completion participants will receive a free Chromebook and hotspot with up to a year of free Wi-Fi.  Call or text ​914-467-8017 or email Lsmith@wlsmail.org *Must be formerly incarcerated to qualify, does not need to be recently.

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Peer Support

Download This Page Peer Support Positive relationships and meaningful connections make a difference. The organizations listed here off peer support and mentorship.

Peer Support2023-04-13T19:32:17+00:00

Hour Children

718-433-4724 hourchildren.org 36-11 12th St. Long Island City, NY 11106 Hour Children helps incarcerated and formerly incarcerated women and their children successfully rejoin the community, reunify with their families, and build healthy, independent, and secure lives. Their Hour Working Women Program provides job training, educational assistance, internship placement, and employment services. Services include: Programming for Incarcerated Mothers Supportive Housing Programs for Children and Teens Hour Working Women Program

Hour Children2023-03-31T16:22:36+00:00

Hour Children

718-433-4724 hourchildren.org Hour Children provides practical, comprehensive services to incarcerated and formerly incarcerated women and their families. Community-based programs include: transitional and permanent supportive housing; a comprehensive employment training and placement program; case management and therapeutic services; pre- and post-release adult mentoring; mentoring for children with incarcerated parents; child care that includes a fully-licensed daycare center and an after-school program that free women so that they can go to work or school, two thrift shops; and a community food pantry. In-prison programming (varies by [Read More]

Hour Children2023-04-03T18:45:32+00:00

VA Hudson Valley Health Care

914-737-4400 Ext. 3740 Paul Stolz va.gov/hudson-valley-health-care/health-services/homeless-veteran-care/ The Franklin Delano Roosevelt Hospital VA Hudson Valley Health Care-Homeless Veteran Care helps Veterans who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless due to financial hardship, unemployment, addiction, depression, or transition from jail. Contact Paul Stolz the Health Care for Homeless Veterans (HCHV) Coordinator. Franklin Delano Roosevelt Hospital 2094 Albany Post Road Montrose, NY 10548-1454 Main phone: 914-737-4400 VA health connect: 800-877-6976 Mental health care: 914-737-4400 x2330

VA Hudson Valley Health Care2023-04-03T18:47:18+00:00

Department of Community Mental Health Transitional Management Services

Not reentry specific nor consumer directed The Department of Community Mental Health plans, oversees and coordinates services for individuals – and their families – with mental illness, developmental disabilities and substance abuse disorders. 112 East Post Road White Plains, NY 10601 914-995-5239 Visit site

Department of Community Mental Health Transitional Management Services2023-03-23T18:51:57+00:00
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