For Men Coming Home

The gate is not the finish line.

Coming home takes more than release. It takes a plan, support, and men who expect you to keep building. Use this page if you are preparing for release, recently home, or helping someone take the next right step.

Choose the Path

One form. The next right conversation.

The situation does not need to be perfect before you reach out. A short, honest note is enough to help us understand where the next conversation belongs.

01

Still inside

If release is coming, ask a chaplain, case manager, mentor, or facility contact to help start the conversation before the gate opens.

02

Recently home

Tell us where you are, what you are facing, and what support would help you stabilize. The first step is clarity.

03

Referring someone

Family, mentors, advocates, and facility staff can make the first connection. Give us enough context to route the next conversation well.

Start the Conversation

Come home with a plan, not just a release date.

Use this for yourself, a referral, or a facility/partner conversation. The more context you share, the easier it is to route the next step responsibly.

Release planning

Reentry support

Accountability

Work readiness

Service referrals

Community connection

Reach Out

Share your name, location, release status, and what kind of support or referral would help.

The Standard Remains

“We do not see the record as the man.”

We look for the next responsible step. Reach out directly, or ask someone you trust to contact us on your behalf.

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