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Community Success Initiative Community Success Initiative (CSI) was founded as a non-profit corporation in May 2004 with a vision to create communities where people discover their potential, set worthy goals for their lives, and take action in a positive way, with an emphasis on men and women who are transitioning from prison and jail, or who otherwise find themselves entangled in the criminal justice system.

(919) 715-0111, Ext. 239, , dgaddy1@

CSI, P.O. Box 61114, Raleigh, NC 27661

Exodus Exodus is a Christian faith based charity. Our mission is to stop the flow of African-Americans to Prison.

(704) 947-9090, , exodus@

Exodus , 13016 Eastfield Rd., Ste. 200-222, Huntersville, N.C. 28078

The North Carolina Re-Entry Action Project (NC R.E.AP.) NC R.E.A.P. is established to advocate for the successful reentry of exoffenders into their communities by empowering individuals, agencies, and organizations with information, research and the promotion of evidencebased public policy and was established out of NC Central University's Criminal Justice Department.

(919) 530-7535, , info@

N.C.R.E.A.P: North Carolina Reentry Action Project, 301 Whiting Criminal Justice Bldg., Durham NC, 27707

Crossroads Reentry Ministries (CRM) Welcome to Crossroads Reentry Ministries! Crossroads Reentry Ministries (CRM) helps prepare inmates for their release and those recently released.

(704) 499-1332, , webinfo@

Crossroads Reentry Ministries, P.O. Box 861, Huntersville, NC 28070

North Carolina Justice Center The North Carolina Justice Center is the state’s preeminent voice for economic, social and political justice. As a leading progressive research and advocacy organization, our mission is to eliminate poverty in North Carolina by ensuring that every household in the state has access to the resources, services and fair treatment it needs to achieve economic security.

(919) 856-2570, , contact@

NC Justice Center, P.O. Box 28068, Raleigh, NC 27611

NC Second Chance Alliance The NC Second Chance Alliance is a statewide alliance of advocacy organizations, service providers, faith-based organizations, community leaders and directly-impacted citizens that have come together to achieve the safe and successful reintegration of individuals with criminal records by promoting policies that remove barriers to productive citizenship.

(919) 861-2061, , danielb@

NC Justice Center, P.O. Box 28068, Raleigh, NC 27611

North Carolina (CONT.)

Campaign4Change Campaign4Change is a nonprofit organization committed to enhancing the quality of life for all citizens and improving the image of our communities through extensive community service efforts to educate, empower, and change the negative mindset of today's youth.

(919) 225-6473, , c4c4life@

Campaign 4 Change 4 Life, P.O. BOX 3355, Durham, North Carolina 27702

It Starts With U Foundation (ISWU) It Starts With "U" Foundation (ISWU) Reentry/Transition was birthed out of a need to help build compassionate and positive support for people with criminal backgrounds.

(252) 641-1832, , itstartswithu@

ISWU Foundation, 217 N Main St., Tarboro, NC 27886

Going Home Initiative Through the Going Home Initiative, the state of North Carolina will create a systemic pre-release, community transition and reentry infrastructure. Creating the seamless system is a theme of the Going Home Initiative.

(919) 716- 3089, , rparker@doc.state.nc.us

Dept. of Correction–Research & Planning, 2020 Yonkers Rd., 4221 MSC, Raleigh, NC 27699

Christian Library International (CLI) Christian Library International serves adult and youth prison inmates by providing Christian books, Bibles, CDs, and DVDs to prisons, jails and youth detention centers.

(919) 212-8122, , kskaar@cli-

Christian Library International, 3800A Hillcrest Dr., Raleigh, NC 27610

North Carolina Department of Corrections, Transition News A periodic newsletter highlighting the offender transition and re-entry efforts of the North Carolina Department of Correction. The North Carolina Department of Correction (NCDOC) is the agency responsible for corrections in the U.S. state of North Carolina.

(919) 716-3700, , sherry.pilkington@doc.

North Carolina Department of Corrections, 214 W. Jones St., 4206 MSC, Raleigh, NC 27699

Durham JobLink Ex-Offender Program The JobLink Ex-Offender Program provides individualized assistance with career counseling and employment search and retention for eligible ex-offenders to aid in their transition as responsible members of the community and workforce.

(919) 560-6880, , Demetrius.lynn@

City of Durham, 11-5 South Briggs Ave., Durham, NC 27703

North Carolina (CONT.)

Project Safe Cabarrus Project SAFE Cabarrus is a collaborative effort on behalf of Federal and State law enforcement agencies designed to improve the quality of life for all residents of Cabarrus County by supporting a comprehensive strategy to address illegal gun, gang and violent crime throughout the county.

(704) 920-5014, , jramirez@

Cabarrus County Sheriff's Office and Concord & Kannapolis Police Department, 314 S. Main St., Kannapolis, NC 28081

Durham Reentry Program The Reentry Program is designed to facilitate the smooth return of offenders into the community after incarceration in the NC prison system. The program provides various support services through collaborative supervision without compromising public safety.

(919) 560-0500, , gparmer@

Durham County Criminal Justice Resource Center, 326 East Main St., Durham, NC 27701

Division of Inmate Programs, Reentry Team

The Mecklenburg County Sheriff's Office/Division of Inmate programs Reentry Team is a collaborative initiative comprised of the Mecklenburg County Sheriff's Office and our community partners. The purpose of the initiative is to link incarcerated men, women, and youth with community partners while they are in custody to begin developing and implementing comprehensive person center plans to facilitate a seamless transition into post release services.

(704) 432-4999, , Carmen.Hubert@

Mecklenburg County Sheriff's Office, 5235 Spector Dr., Charlotte, NC 28269

Forgiven Ministry Our mission is to meet the spiritual, physical and emotional needs of the children of inmates, the inmates themselves, ex-inmates, and their families with the result of healing wounds inflicted by crime, redirecting lives, and restoring these individuals into the community as productive citizens, parents and family members.

(828) 632-6424, , Scottie@

Forgiven Ministry, Inc., 200 Macedonia Church Rd., P.O. Box 117, Taylorsville, NC 28681

GORE Community Development Corporation Our non-profit organization is dedicated to aiding those less fortunate. Established in the Queen City of Charlotte, NC, we’ve aided the less fortunate for over 10 years now. Many of those we helped were able to get back on their feet and start their lives a new.

(704) 549-0634, , gorecdc@

GORE Community Development Corporation, Inc., 2118 Breezewood Dr., Charlotte, NC 28262

North Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice In North Carolina, if a youth is 15 years old or younger and commits a crime, his or her case will be brought to the attention of the juvenile justice staff within the N.C. Department of Public Safety, Division of Adult Correction and Juvenile Justice. The division focuses on juvenile justice issues and at-risk youth in the state.

(919) 733-3388, , diana.kees@

NC Department of Public Safety, 3010 Hammond Business Pl., Raleigh, NC 27603

North Carolina (CONT.)

North Carolina Prison Ministry The North Carolina Prison ministry provides the Gospel message to those incarcerated in the state's prison system.

(919) 847-8661, , batkinsox@

North Ridge Bible Chapel, 7100 Harps Mill Rd., Raleigh, NC 27615

Criminal Justice & Mercy Ministries - NCCUMC The Committee on Criminal Justice and Mercy Ministries of the North Carolina Conference is committed to providing services and opportunities for United Methodists in the North Carolina Conference to achieve and maintain an understanding of prison ministry and the importance of prison reform based on Christian principles. The Committee seeks to relate in a Christian manner to the individual offender and his/her family and to victims and their families.

(919) 779-6115, Ext. 247, , leeharris@

NC Conference of The United Methodist Church, 700 Waterfield Ridge Pl., Garner, NC 27529

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