Coalition Assists Ex-Cons

August 26, 2010 by jtan

A new organization in the region wants to help people who have served jail or prison time integrate more easily into the community.

The Out4Life Statewide Reentry Coalition wants to bring existing area agencies together to encourage development of church-, faith- and community-based re-entry initiatives.

The coalition met Wednesday in Rogers to discuss assessment questionnaires which go to the Arkansas Department of Correction on Friday for approval. The questionnaires will be distributed to prisoners to determine who will be accepted into the program.

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