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The Road Called STRATE
In Collaboration with…………………….
Road Home
Housing
Road Home Bayuad Ind.Samaritan
House
ArdamsCounty VOCA
Rehab
Arapahoe County VOCA
Rehab
Denver County
VOCA Rehab
DenverTANF
HAVEN TANF Denver
County Jail Life Skills
Denver Matthews Ctr.
One StopEmployment
Promoting Healthy
Fatherhood
Denver County
Juveniles & Adults
Arapahoe County
Juveniles & Adults
Adams County
Juveniles & Adults
DOCDOL
Grassroots
DOCDMPRI Reentry
GEDProgramCollege Grant
The Road Called STRAT
E
Department of Labor
3-County Probation
A-DADServices
Denver Metro Prisoners Re-entry Initiative
DMPRI provides re-entry services to non-violent parolees. Services providers includes: Empowerment, Turnabout, RCS, Denver
Works Mentoring, Supportive services Job training and placement GED and continuing Education
DOC/ DMPRI Re-entry
Department of Labor
Faith Based Grassroots re-entry program for recently released parolees
Violent or non-violent offenders Provide supportive services Employer incentives $5,0000 Fidelity Bonding for any damages $2,400 Tax Cut Credit within 21-days of hire Employee follow-up evaluation tracking for
continued needs such as: Life skills training in behavioral modification for self improvement, pro-social counseling and drug counseling
DOC/ DOL Grassroots
ADAD Services 3-County Probation
3-County Probation Department services for Juveniles and Adults
Provide Mentoring, Counseling GED Classes for At Risk Youth Life Skills Classes Community Services Job Preparation & Placement
Adams County Juveniles & Adults
Arapahoe County Juveniles & Adults
ADAD Services 3-County Probation
Denver County Probation Department services for Juveniles and Adults
TASC Treatment Services Substance Abuse Education Relapse Prevention Counseling Emotional Coping Skills Enhanced Life Skills Classes Community Services Job Preparation & Placement
Denver County Juveniles & Adults
HAVEN HOUSE
A Therapeutic Community Substance abuse program for Women, Mothers and infants
Assessments, Individualized treatment planning, Transitional Housing, Day treatment, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Parenting education and skill building, On-site GED, Infant development services, On-site psychiatric services, medications monitoring, Methadone Monitoring, Antabuse monitoring, HIV/Hepatitis C testing, On-site basic medical services.
HAVENTANF
Denver- TANF
Transitioning parents with children into the work force with training in resume writing, job applications (online and traditional applications), interview skills, dress for success, computer training classes, job search techniques.
GED & Higher Education Parenting skills Community Based Training Agencies
DenverTANF
Veteran Services
Goal is to alleviate homelessness in Denver.
Emphasis is on homeless veterans, mentally and physically challenged individuals, families with children
Road HomeHousing
Denver’s Road Home
Employment and Training The plan balances the provision of housing,
treatment services, and job training with the expectation of personal responsibility and self-reliance from those who receive the services.
To challenge and improve the quality of life for the disadvantaged by educating, training, building, encouraging, and mentoring their spirits to realize their maximum potential for success.
Road HomeBayuad Inds.
Samaritan HouseFaith Management Reality
Promoting Responsible
Fathers
Funded by the State of Colorado Provide parenting skills to fathers desiring to be
actively involved with their children Create healthy relationships with fathers and
children; The end result will be stable, healthy parents, children and family units
Promoting Healthy
Fatherhood
GED Program
& Continuing Education
Provide GED preparation services to clients seeking their General Equivalency Diploma (GED)
Serve as the catalyst to encourage clients to seek higher education skills including obtaining technical skills certification as well as college degrees
Provide technical assistance in identifying funding sources for their education goals
GED Program College Grant
Life Skills
Colorado Crime Control Commission Initiative Life skills at Denver County Jail twice a week on
Tuesday and Saturday dealing with behavior modification and self improvement – 8 to 12-week courses
job preparation and retention classes
Denver County Jail
One Stop
Employment Needs
Part of the Denver Crime Prevention Commission
Re-entry Services for Misdemeanor Population Only
Employment and Training Services
Matthews Ctr.One Stop
Employment
Vocational
Rehabilitation
Provide vocational rehabilitation training to SSI/SSDI clients with physical and/or mental disabilities
Emphasis on veterans and ex-offenders Provide job preparation training, job placement,
job tracking and follow-up Clients must reside in Adams County, Arapahoe
County, and Denver County
AdamsCounty
Voc Rehab
Arapahoe County
Voc Rehab
DenverCounty
Voc Rehab
Gang Data:Gang Prevention and Intervention
Nationally, gang members were responsible for 12% of all aggravated assaults that occurred between 1993 and 2003
According to the FBI's Homicide Reports, each year between 8% and 10% of homicides committed with a firearms are gang related.
According to The Rocky Mountain News January of 2007 the number of cases investigated by Denver police gang unit increased by 83% since 2001
Rocky Mountain News states 41 Officers Are Assigned to Denver’s gang unit
On average, gang members commit about 373,000 of the 6.6 million violent crimes every year in this country.
Mentoring, being a good role model, involved parenting and being available to young people are all ways to help keep a child out of a gang.
Gangs: The Art Of Ending Home Land Wars
To Combat gang wars, violence and to help families, we must first recognize Community Education Centers where individuals and families respond to our service and treatment. Our focus is on our complete range of services. Our assessment, treatment, education, employment, our two different kinds of life skills classes, which are; 12 weeks of behavioral modification for self improvement, and12 weeks pro-social community reintegration.
Where treatment is offered to fit the individuals and the families lifestyles
Where treatment is delivered out of past mistakes and new personal management planning
Where treatment addresses criminal family back grounds and new family commitments
Gangs: The Art Of Ending Home Land Wars
The Art of ending America home land Wars; we must not separate the three current generations, youth, young adults, and their parents all suffer from substance abuse neglect and other problematic behaviors that have been shown to be inter-generational
First and most importantly, The youth and their separate needs starting with learning new skills depending on family and mentoring, and practicing new attitudes.
Provide Mandatory Pre-sentencing Supervision upon arrest, and before posting bond for any criminal offence. We must close the gaps in our present criminal justice system or we as society will continue to cause the problems instead of the solutions.
Gangs: The Art Of Ending Home Land Wars
Gang members are to be immediately educated ,treated with respect, and receive treatment for serious mental health problems, trained them with employment skills and not just labeled them, as public enemies
Mentoring and support groups meet every Saturday 9:00 am. To 2:00 pm. and Thursday night 6:00am to 8:00pm.
Provides positive encouragement and a different way of life. We are continuing to seek volunteers
The Road Called Services Food Bank Clothing Bank Computer Classes GED Classes Job Referrals Life Skills Classes Spanish Classes Gang Violence Prevention Parent Awareness Health Disparities Cancer Research for Males &
Females
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Food Bank
Clothing Bank
Computer Classes
GED Classes
Spanish Classes
Job Referals
Life Skills
Gang ViolencePrevention
Parent Awareness
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