Change your thinking, Change your feelings
Change your feelings, Change your attitude
Change your attitude, Change your behavior
Change your behavior, Change your destiny
Change your feelings, Change your attitude
Change your attitude, Change your behavior
Change your behavior, Change your destiny
HOPE Re-Entry Services
Adonai Counseling and Employment Services, partnered with HOPE Re-Entry, a 501C3, that focuses on clean-and-sober housing, job skill training, and establishing a supportive social network as a logical solution to the difficult challenges that people who are formerly justice involved face when they reenter our communities.
VISION
HOPE Re-Entry is a non profit, faith based program designed to reduce recidivism and be a part of the solution to men and women who struggle with gaining and maintaining freedom from destructive habits, emotional hurts, and spiritual recovery. |
MISSION HOPE Re-Entry takes the love of God to the community through preaching and teaching Christian Biblical principles to empower people to break free from the oppression of ungdoly stronghold, enjoy everyday life, and assist individuals to become a valuable person within the community. |
PURPOSE
The purpose of HOPE is to compel individuals, one at a time, to become responsible and accountable for their actions, behavior and choices; Becoming a worthwhile person in their community.
The purpose of HOPE is to compel individuals, one at a time, to become responsible and accountable for their actions, behavior and choices; Becoming a worthwhile person in their community.
We seek to provide Life Skill Services & Programs including but not limited to:
Employment Services
Workforce education
Financial literacy classes
A comprehensive, whole-life program for those in recovery
Establishing, repairing and improving one’s credit
Budgeting
Case Management
Celebrate Recovery
Clean & Sober Housing
Community Referrals
Domestic Violence Housing & Victim Education
Moral Reconation Therapy
Peer & Recovery Support
Referrals for those Seeking Safety Treatment
Seminars & Workshops
Substance Abuse Assessments & Treatment
For individuals who have been incarcerated for extended periods of time: how to write a check, balance a checkbook and use an ATM
Avoiding scams to which reentrants are particularly vulnerable: identity theft, healthcare scams, “you have won” scams, overbilling, phony degrees, and imposter calls
Healing Groups
Employment Services
Workforce education
Financial literacy classes
A comprehensive, whole-life program for those in recovery
Establishing, repairing and improving one’s credit
Budgeting
Case Management
Celebrate Recovery
Clean & Sober Housing
Community Referrals
Domestic Violence Housing & Victim Education
Moral Reconation Therapy
Peer & Recovery Support
Referrals for those Seeking Safety Treatment
Seminars & Workshops
Substance Abuse Assessments & Treatment
For individuals who have been incarcerated for extended periods of time: how to write a check, balance a checkbook and use an ATM
Avoiding scams to which reentrants are particularly vulnerable: identity theft, healthcare scams, “you have won” scams, overbilling, phony degrees, and imposter calls
Healing Groups