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Better Futures Enterprises

September 10, 2012 | Grantee

A model that improves the lives of high-risk men by connecting them with the resources they need—housing, jobs, healthcare, and a supportive community.

Better Futures Enterprises

December 14, 2010 | Video/Story

The NetWork for Better Futures video on the work of The Twin Cities of Minneapolis & Saint Paul to reduce recidivism, reduce the use of expensive public services, save tax payers money, and improve the lives of those living in our neighborhoods.

Bringing Coordinated Services to Soon-to-be-Released Puerto Rican Inmates in Springfield, Mass.

March 24, 2010 | Program Result Report

North End Outreach Network in Springfield, Mass., expanded outreach to soon-to-be-released inmates and their families and coordinated access to social and medical services once they returned to the community.

Reclaiming Futures and Juvenile Reentry

September 1, 2011 | Journal Article

Reclaiming Futures incorporates some of the concepts of the overarching case management juvenile reentry model, particularly in the areas of continuity of care, evidence-based care, service coordination and positive youth development that engages family and community members.

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