Overview of Initiative
The Camden County Reentry Committee, established in 2017, is comprised of system stakeholders and community-based service and treatment providers working to identify systemic barriers and challenges individuals face upon returning home following a period of incarceration. Over the last three years several policies, practices, and programs have been implemented to eliminate barriers and to provide opportunities to assist individuals with remaining arrest and incarceration free.
Most recently the Camden County Reentry Committee has been preparing for the impact of the passed NJ Senate Bill, S2519, that will release more than three thousand individuals from the NJ Department of Corrections to communities throughout NJ, including Camden County.
In preparation for hundreds of individuals returning home to Camden County on or around November 4, 2020, the Camden County Reentry Committee will be launching a communications campaign to educate individuals returning home, families, correctional administration and staff, reentry support agencies, employers, and the community of this initiative.
The Reentry Committee plans to take the following steps and implement a multi-pronged, coordinated reentry support initiative to assist those men and women being released and returning home to Camden County.
Camden County’s NuEntry Outreach and Engagement Initiative for Individuals Returning Home from the NJ Department of Corrections
- Phase 1 – Date of Release (Transportation): Anyone released will be met by the CCRC members and volunteers as designated sites near the discharge facility. All returning citizens will be transported to the facilities of Dare Academy, or for those having prearranged travel by family or friends provided with directions to the Dare Academy facilities located at 1656 Kaighn Avenue, Camden, NJ 08103.
- Phase 2 – Welcome & Intake with Transformative Justice Initiative (TJI): (848) 230-5855; Program Contacts: Antonne Henshaw and Ibrahim Sulaimani. Upon arrival at C.A.N.D.O. at Dare Academy all participants will receive a COVID safe “Welcome Home” Package, including essential supplies, snacks, protective supplies and sanitizer, and other support materials. A comprehensive Intake and Needs Assessment will be given to all individuals. This will include completing an online application for health insurance if needed. All individuals willing to participate in this initiative will be given emergency support contact information and a Career Strategy follow-up appointment to be scheduled within 5 days. All immediate housing and medical concerns will be addressed during the Intake Phase.
- Phase 3 – Follow up: Camden County Reentry Committee partners, stakeholders, and reentry support agencies will be provided direct referrals for all individuals in need of services. All essential documents required for employment, healthcare, housing, essential needs, and medical/behavioral health support services will be emphasized and targeted.
- Phase 4 – Career Strategy, Development, and Placement Support: All individuals seeing gainful employment will be scheduled for a comprehensive career coaching evaluation and placement meeting within 5-10 days of release, and as workforce ready. JEVS Human Services will provide career development, preparedness, and placement support for any and all individuals needing career assistance.
Contact Information:
Connect with Transformative Justice Initiative and Camden County NuEntry Opportunity Specialists (NOS): transformativeji@gmail.com, Ibrahim Sulaimani (856) 800-4825 or Antonne Henshaw (856) 209-0290.
Camden County Reentry Community Engagement Coordinator, Rosy Arroyo, rosy.arroyo@camdencounty.com.
Resources
Housing | Volunteers of America, Delaware Valley – Safe Return: (856) 671-6101
Center for Family Services Housing Coordinated Assessment Hotline: (833) 322-4663 Together Youth Emergency Housing Hotline: (800) 255-4213 |
Mental Health Counseling/Treatment | Oaks Integrated Care: (800) 963-3377
Taylor Care: (856) 281-5931 Rutgers Behavioral Health: (856) 566-6200 Center for Family Services: (877) 922-2377 The Access Center can help connect you to the services that meet your needs. Knowledgeable staff at the Access Center are ready to assist you by calling the number above. You can also reach out by email at access@centerffs.org. Staff are available to answer your call Monday to Thursday between the hours of 9am-7pm or Friday between the hours of 9am-4pm. South Jersey Behavioral Health (SJBH): (856) 220-8081 Project H.O.P.E.: (856) 968-2320 Camden County Office of Mental Health and Addiction: (856) 374-6320 COVID-19, Mental Health & Substance Abuse Supports Available. |
Substance Use Counseling/Treatment | Project H.O.P.E.: (856) 968-2320
Genesis Counseling Center: (856) 858-9314 The Workgroup: (856) 486-7390 |
Medication for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD) | Cooper Addiction Medicine: (856) 342-2439 Project H.O.P.E.: (856) 968-2320CAMcare: (856) 583-24007 locations (5 in Camden, 1 in Paulsboro, 1 in Clementon)Bravo Medical: (856) 679-2500Crossroads Treatment Centers: (800) 805-6989 |
Health & Wellness | CAMcare: (856) 583-2400
7 locations (5 in Camden, 1 in Paulsboro, 1 in Clementon) Primary care, pediatrics, OB/GYN, dental, behavioral health, podiatry. Call for an appointment at any location.
Cherry Hill Free Clinic: (856) 281-3032 Primary care. During covid, all appointments are virtual. Call for an appointment.
Osborn Family Health Center: (856) 757-3700 1601 Haddon Avenue, Camden, NJ 08103 Primary care, OB/GYN, pediatrics, counseling. Call for an appointment
Project HOPE: 856-968-2320 Primary care, behavioral health, social work services, medication assisted treatment. Call for an appointment.
Collaborative Support Programs of New Jersey – Barrington: (856) 796-9260 A peer led not-for-profit organization, provides flexible, community-based services through the provision of community wellness centers, supportive and respite housing, human rights advocacy, educational and innovative programs for people with the lived experience of behavioral health conditions and substance use.
Catholic Charities: (856) 342-4100 Rent and utility assistance, SNAP enrollment, veteran services, community services |
Food Assistance | Cathedral Kitchen: (856) 964-6771
Meal Program and food outreach, culinary and baking arts program, and dental clinic. Touch NJ Food Pantry: (856) 803-3030 Village Wrap, Inc. Contact: Shandis Johnson
Camden County Family Success Centers: Family Success Centers are “one-stop” shops that provide wrap-around resources and supports for families before they find themselves in crisis. Family Success Centers offer primary child abuse prevention services to families and bring together concerned community residents, leaders, and community agencies to address the problems that threaten the safety and stability of families and the community. There is no cost to access services provided by Family Success Centers (FSCs). Evolution Family Success Center Promise Neighborhood Building Bridges Family Success Center Orchards Family Success Center |
For 24/7 automated access to the Camden County Department of Corrections Facility information and inmate status, please call (609) 299-1694.
Contacts:
Rebecca Franceschini
Warden
- 330 Federal Street, Camden NJ 08101
- (856) 225-7632
- rebecca.franceschini@camdendoc.com