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Project REACH
Project REACH is a reentry program funded by the Federal Dept. of Labor's Prisoner Reentry Initiative. Since 2006 Project REACH has provided employment, housing, training, mentoring, substance abuse, training, and other wraparound services to formerly incarcerated individuals. Project REACH is a partnership made up of St. Patrick Center, Society of St. Vincent DePaul Criminal Justice Ministry, MERS/Goodwill, and the Missouri Department of Corrections.
Quick Facts:
- Focus of initiative/program:
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- Employment/Job Training
- Housing
- Mentoring
- Substance Abuse
- Inititative/program name:
- Project REACh
- Year Established:
- 2006
- Lead agency/organization name:
- St. Patrick Center
Project REACH
Contact:
Anthony CurcioProject Manager
St. Patrick Center
Phone: 314-802-0700
800 North Tucker Blvd.
St. Louis, Missouri 63101
acurcio@stpatrickcenter.org
www.stpatrickcenter.org
Project REACH
Initiatives and Programs
- Focus of initiative/program:
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- Employment/Job Training
- Housing
- Mentoring
- Substance Abuse
- Inititative/program name:
- Project REACh
- Lead agency/organization name:
- St. Patrick Center
- Funding sources for initiative/program:
- Federal Funding
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- X
- X
- X
- X
- X
- X
- X
Funding
Partners in the reentry initiative/program
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| Members of the community (e.g., people who have been incarcerated, their families or neighbors): |
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| Work force development and employment agencies (e.g. business associations, unions): |
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