Basic Needs Assistance (food, hygiene, etc.)Housing Navigation / Unhoused Support ServicesPeer Support or MentorshipReentry Services (Post-Incarceration)Substance Use Recovery Services
Area Served
Global
Population Focus
Formerly Incarcerated Individuals / Returning CitizensIndividuals Impacted by the Criminal Legal SystemIndividuals with Mental Health ConditionsPeople Experiencing HomelessnessPeople in Recovery from Substance Use
Tags
BIPOC, small business, Woman-led
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