Robert Ingersoll

We are a community-based organization dedicated to supporting individuals transitioning from incarceration and the families impacted by the justice system—particularly within Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) communities, who are disproportionately affected by systemic injustice.
Our holistic, trauma-informed approach centers healing, dignity, and opportunity. We believe in second chances—and in the power of community, connection, and culturally responsive care to break the cycles of incarceration and intergenerational trauma.
We not only serve returning citizens but also prioritize the needs of children and youth impacted by parental incarceration, offering healing circles, mentorship, and wraparound family support. Every financial contribution is an act of justice.

We envision a society where returning citizens and their families—especially those from historically marginalized BIPOC communities—are embraced with compassion and opportunity. A world where children of incarcerated parents are met with healing and care, and where justice means restoration, not punishment.
We are building a future where h
We envision a society where returning citizens and their families—especially those from historically marginalized BIPOC communities—are embraced with compassion and opportunity. A world where children of incarcerated parents are met with healing and care, and where justice means restoration, not punishment.
We are building a future where healing is prioritized, stigma is erased, and all people have the power to thrive regardless of their past.

Our mission is to empower individuals transitioning from incarceration and support families—especially those in BIPOC communities—through comprehensive services, resources, and advocacy.
We provide access to housing, employment, mental health support, mentorship, and reintegration programs. Recognizing the generational impact of incarcerat
Our mission is to empower individuals transitioning from incarceration and support families—especially those in BIPOC communities—through comprehensive services, resources, and advocacy.
We provide access to housing, employment, mental health support, mentorship, and reintegration programs. Recognizing the generational impact of incarceration, we serve children and youth with healing-centered services that nurture resilience, rebuild relationships, and restore hope.
We are committed to reducing recidivism, dismantling systemic barriers, and building equitable, thriving communities rooted in dignity and justice.

Our team is made up of dedicated professionals and volunteers who are passionate about making a difference in our communities. We work tirelessly to ensure that our programs and services are meeting the needs of those we serve.
Is measured in restored dignity, generational healing, and stronger communities.
Supported with housing, job readiness, and behavioral health services, with a focus on BIPOC individuals disproportionately impacted by incarceration.
Impacted by parental incarceration received mentorship, healing circles, and family support.
Led by and for BIPOC communities, advancing local policies that reduce barriers to reentry and promote racial equity.
Rooted in the lived experiences of justice-impacted individuals and families.
Your support directly helps BIPOC individuals and families impacted by incarceration with access to:

By donating financially, you can be part of our transformative work to uplift BIPOC communities impacted by incarceration. Together, we can build a more just, inclusive, and connected community.
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