Logan Community Services
(405) 282-5524
Works to empower the people of Logan County through advocacy, education, treatment and resource development provided in an accessible, safe, caring and stable environment.
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Mentoring Children of Promise in Central Georgia
478-745-3984
Provide screened and trained mentors for children of incarcerated parents.
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Santa Rita Inmate Services
925-551-6580
Provides parenting, life skills, and reunification training with enhanced visitation for program participants.
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Start with a Story
510-745-1511
“Start With a Story”, a project of the Alameda County Library, delivers story times, free books, and family literacy activities to children, ages 1-16 years old, who visit their parents at jails in Alameda County. More than 125 children are served through this program each week.
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Mentoring Works
209-533-1397
Mentoring Works provides one-on-one matches in Amador and Tuolumne Counties between caring adults and children needing a friend.
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Nexus Family Services
231-943-7312
Provides educational and counseling services to people in prison and their families.These include marriage and family therapy, parenting training, domestic violence services for people in prison, etc.
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Foreverfamily
(404) 658-9606
Foreverfamily works to ensure that, no matter what the circumstances, all children have the opportunity to be surrounded by the love of family. They focus our efforts on some of the most marginalized children in our society—those with an incarcerated parent or parents—and support them as they, their parents, caregivers and extended families work to remain a family.
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MATCH/PATCH Program
210-335-6330
To modify behavior of incarcerated parents with parenting and life skills training; to strengthen the parent-child relationship during incarceration, to lesson the trauma of separation for the children.
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Mentors Opening Doors Enriching Lives (MODEL) Mentoring Program
321-397-3000
MODEL Mentoring is a one to one community-based mentoring program for children that have at least one parent or parental figure in state or federal prison. Youth must be 4-18 years old and live in Seminole, Orange or Osceola County.
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Passport to the Future
580-298-2921
Passport to the Future is a Mentoring Program for children ages 4-18 who have an incarcerated parent.
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Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Shoals, Inc
256-248-1931
Big Brothers Big Sisters is the oldest & largest national mentoring program.We match children between the ages of 5 and 15 with adult volunteers.Our vision is successful mentoring relationships for all children who need and want them contributing to better schools, brighter futures, and stronger communities for all.
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Mentoring Children of Prisoners
312-207-5600
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Metropolitan Chicago matches children ages 7 through 14 with mentors in professionally supported one-to-one relationships. During outings, Bigs and Littles do every day activities that provide children with the opportunity to discover a world of possibilities for their life.
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Against the Odds (ATO) Mentoring Program
214-421-1373
Against the Odds Mentoring Program empowers the children with incarcerated parents to maximize their potential by providing academic, social and moral enrichment through supportive adult to child relationships that emphasize well being and advancement. The program focuses on three key factors: 1. Encouraging the child (ages 4-18); 2. Strengthening the family; and 3. Enhancing the community.
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Grace House
312-733-7860
A long-term interim housing program for women coming directly out of incarceration.Parenting, education, employment training, substance -abuse and psychological services for women. Family re-connection education and therapy program for children, residents and other family members.
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