the social inclusion center
People deprived of their liberty are, in fact, members of the community. It's a fact that many people face difficulties in reintegrating into the community: a lack of financial resources, difficulty finding a job, or even a lack of a home.
the social inclusion center
People deprived of their liberty are, in fact, members of the community. Following release, many people face difficulties in reintegrating into the community: a lack of financial resources, difficulty finding a job, or even a lack of a home.
Unresolved, these difficulties are often the reason why we face a high recidivism rate among people released from prison.
In collaboration with the National Administration of Penitentiaries, we are preparing the reintegration process following the release, offering residential services for a period of 12 months.
recently released people are supported in order to:
completion of studies
integration into the labor market
resuming the connection with the family
forming a supporting environment
developing problem-solving skills
giving up anti-social behaviors
finding long-term homes
resources management
Through everything we do, our hope and desire is to see reunited families and reintegrated people working and supporting the community.
the social inlusion center
We are preparing the reintegration process following the release, offering residential services for a period of 12 months.
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