Organizations


Access Justice Fellowship's 2008 Restorative Justice Resource Guide for an extensive list of non-profit groups working in the criminal justice system.  

InnerChange Freedom Initiative
Seeks to develope prison inmates spiritually, intellectual, emotionally, and physically through a rigorous training and mentoring program. 

Operation Starting Line
Collaborates with national, regional, and state ministries to support prisoners, their families, and the prison community through evangelism and discipleship. 

Angel Tree
Connects church volunteers with children of incarcerated parents to provide them with Christmas gifts and mentoring relationships.  

National Institute of Corrections - Faith-Based and Community Initiatives in Corrections
Works to equip non-profit organizations to collaborate with government corrections programs. 

Offender Aid and Restoration
Provides offender services in Arlington, Alexandria, and Falls Church, Virginia.

Boaz and Ruth
Rebuilds lives and communities through relationships, training, transitional jobs for offenders, and economic revitalization. 

STRIVE National
Offers offenders a job-readiness program.

The Corporation for Supportive Housing
Provides permanent housing option for ex-offenders reentering society.

Koinonia House
Disciples Christians coming out of prison.

Second Chance
Assists in job training, placement and housing in the San Diego, CA area.

America Works
Helps companies looking for motivated, qualified candidates for entry-level positions and ex-offenders seeking worthwhile employment. 

Florida Department of Corrections Faith and Character-Based Correctional Initiative
Reduces recidivism and disciplinary infractions in correctional institutions by offering character-based programming in a positive environment to inmates committed to inner transformation.