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Reentry Resource Categories
Click on the categories below for lists of organizations that can help
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Civil rights restoration
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Seal your criminal case records
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Quashing warrants
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Expunge Marijuana-Related records
This page provides information and forms for:
Reentry Community Help & Directories
Click on the images below for more help & reentry resources
211 Arizona operators will help individuals and families find resources that are available to them locally, throughout the state, and provide connections to critical services that can improve – and save – lives
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Supplemental Food and Nutrition Programs
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Shelter and Housing Options
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Utilities Assistance
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Emergency Information and Disaster Relief
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Employment and Education Opportunities
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Services for Veterans
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Healthcare, vaccination and health epidemic information
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Addiction Prevention and Rehabilitation Programs
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Re-entry help for ex-offenders
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Support groups for individuals with mental illnesses or special needs
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A safe, confidential path out of physical and/or emotional domestic violence
Mental Health Life Line
Free, immediate, and confidential support for you or someone you love.
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Substance use
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Divorce or relationship challenges
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Anxiety and depression
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Grief and loss
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Thoughts of suicide
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Violent or abusive situations
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Finding a safe place
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Help with counseling or community services
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And much more…
The Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation & Reentry (ADCRR) site is the official source for information related to state prisons and reentry. You can find updates on release planning, community supervision (parole/probation terms), visitation rules, and the Inmate Datasearch to confirm status or location. It also links to forms, policies, victim services, IDs/records guidance, and reentry programs—so you know what’s current and where to file or call next.
One-Stop Future-Forward Reentry Program: Empowering Your Future
The Pima County One-Stop reentry program is designed to support individuals as they transition back into the community after incarceration, providing them with the tools and resources necessary for a sustainable and successful future.
Pima County Transition Center Justice Services works to connect numerous programs and local resources to the people of Pima County with resources and services to reduce recidivism.
*Able to refer public as well
Justice Services - General Contact Form
Phone
520-724-2463
Address
1204 W Silverlake Rd
Tucson, AZ 85713-2728
Pima County Reentry Coalition (PCRC)
PCRC is a county-wide network of community organizations, peer leaders, employers, educators, faith groups, and justice partners who meet monthly to share resources, highlight local events to solve reentry barriers so people returning from incarceration can succeed.
If you’d like to present at our meetings, apply via our Linktree.
You can also:
• Watch previous meetings to learn about local orgs. on YouTube
• Follow our socials
• Join the PCRC HUB https://linktr.ee/pimacountyreentrycoalition
The Inside Out Network (ION)
Inmates and returning citizens can search, find relevant matches, and directly message service providers.
Casa Grande Alliance has started the Pinal Community Reentry Project
to help those individuals returning to our community get the help they need to get back on their feet and become members of our community.
This includes:
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· Resources to find housing
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· Links to employment and job skill training opportunities
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· Medical and health information
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· Access to veteran’s services (if applicable)
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· Links to education
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· Links to substance abuse and mental health counseling
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· Connection to religious communities
The Yavapai Reentry Project
was established in 2011 to focus on a key population in the community whose needs were not being fulfilled— those exiting the department of corrections. In an effort to reduce recidivism, improve individual lives, and promote a safer community for all members of Yavapai County, a group of non-profit organizations, government offices, and motivated community members came together to form the Yavapai Reentry Project.
Community INK-nitiative Program
Tattoos can be a painful reminder of a life that we’ve left behind. Through our INK-nitiative program, we provide free tattoo removal treatments to individuals in need of erasing tattoos tied to difficult life experiences.