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L.I.F.E. After Lockup

Whether preparing to serve a sentence or recently released, picking up the pieces can prove to be particularly challenging; and especially for those individuals who are starting from scratch.

 

But be encouraged! There are many resources available at the local, state, and federal levels as the government partners with non-profit organizations and local businesses to offer inmates invaluable resources. These resources have the potential to effectively seal the success of residents who take advantage of them.

 

These guides are a part of a navigation system designed to ensure smooth sailing in this critical stage of re-entry into society.

Mini-Guides for men and women returning to a post-pandemic world after incarceration.

Guide One: Federal Half-Way House

The Federal Re-Entry Transitional Centers (Half-Way Houses) provide residents with all the tools that they will need to place their feet on solid ground following a lengthy prison sentence. Click on the picture below to read the guide.

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Guide Two: Picking up the Pieces

Picking up the Pieces can prove to be particularly challenging after incarceration. This guide provides practical advice on how to get off to a good and positive start. Click on the picture below to read the guide.

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Guide Three: Bay County Jail

Spring Break is fun, but those partying in Panama City Beach, FL must be aware that the Bay County FL jail arrests hundreds of beachgoers each year during Spring Break. This guide covers the experience of being booked into and housed at this facility. Click on the picture below to read the guide.

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