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Serious and Violent Offender Reentry Initiative Grantee

Virginia Department of Corrections (Amount: $1,999,971*)

The Virginia Department of Corrections will target youthful offenders ages 35 and younger. The department’s reentry program will include mental health treatment, substance abuse treatment, educational training, faith-based interventions, mentoring services, employment assistance, community and family reunification services, life skills management training, intensive case management, and supervision. For more information, read this grantee’s workplan.

Local contact: R. Mario Woodard, 804–674–3557, ext. 1.

[Asterisk indicates award amount is subject to final review.]

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Local Organizations & Resources

The GRACE (Guiding Responsive Action in Corrections at End-of-Life) Project
Volunteers of America-National Office
1660 Duke Street
Alexandria, VA 22314–3427
800–899–0089
703–341–7001 (fax)
graceprojects@voa.org
graceprojects.org

The GRACE Project is a collaboration of organizations, led by Volunteers of America, a national, nonprofit, spiritually-based organization. The project promotes high-quality hospice and palliative care programs for terminally ill inmates in prisons and jails.

Prison Fellowship Ministries
P.O. Box 1550
Merrifield, VA 22116–1550
703–478–0100
703–478–0452 (fax)
correspondence@pfm.org
www.prisonfellowship.org

The Prison Fellowship Ministries exhorts, equips, and helps the church in its ministry to prisoners, ex-prisoners, victims, and their families, and in its promotion of biblical standards of justice in the criminal justice system.

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