Since 1973, Sponsors Inc., have been continuing dedicating their temporary housing program services to those who were recently released from Oregon State Prison and the Lane County Jail.
Sponsors Inc. is a non-profit organization based in Lane County, Oregon, that provides comprehensive reentry services for individuals returning to the community after incarceration. Their mission is to transform lives and strengthen the community by offering "life-changing opportunities" to people with conviction histories.
Sponsors Inc., provides:
Housing:
This is a core service. They provide both short-term transitional housing and long-term permanent supportive housing options. This is crucial as stable housing is often the biggest hurdle for people reentering society.
Employment Assistance:
The Reentry and Research Center located at Sponsors Inc., help navigate each of the individuals that are participating in the program find jobs by providing support with resume building, job applications, interview preparation, and connecting them with "Second Chance Employers" who are open to hiring people with conviction histories. They also offer workshops and assistance with benefits of navigation.
Case Management:
Each participant works with a Case Manager who helps them create a personalized plan to address their unique reentry challenges and goals.
Counseling and Behavioral Health:
They offer individual and group therapy, including cognitive-behavioral therapy, and make referrals for drug and alcohol treatment and other mental health services. Their Behavioral Health Services team also specializes in trauma-informed care.
Mentorship:
A vital program that connects trained community volunteers with individuals who have been incarcerated. These mentors provide consistent, non-judgmental support, fostering healthy social connections and helping with social readjustment.
Support Services:
This includes a wide range of practical assistance like vital records collection, bus passes, access to a computer lab, and emergency financial assistance for unexpected expenses.
Warehouse Program:
They maintain a warehouse stocked with free household items, furniture, clothing, and other necessities to help residents furnish new apartments.
Health & Wellness Program:
This program focuses on connecting participants with health insurance, primary care providers, and ongoing support for their health and wellness needs. It also includes skill-building classes, harm reduction education, and recovery services.
In essence, Sponsors Inc. aims to provide a holistic support system to help individuals successfully reintegrate into the community, become productive, law-abiding, and tax-paying citizens, and reduce recidivism. They believe in second chances and the power of strategic intervention to catalyze positive change in...
Read moreIn general this is an OK place that tries to help you get back on your feet.
They overemphasize getting a full time job, and put it as a higher priority than finishing college even if you are one semester away; they won't acknowledge that a full-time courseload really does equate to full-time work. Be prepared to put those dreams on hold.
A dorm parent who is just another client will walk into your room without knocking several times a day and all throughout the night. Borderline traumatizing if you just came from a place where the only reason someone comes into your room without asking is to stab you.
I faced slight racism but not more than I do in other parts of Oregon(think Hermiston or Medford)e.g. at weekly meeting roll call the staff member referred to me as "the really Asian last name" but Nguyen is actually American...Nguyễn with the ễ is Vietnamese, anyways not anyone's fault except mine for having a strange last name.
You have to give up all your EBT food benefits but the food is weirdly distributed. People can eat as much as they want from everybody's supply, or you get none at all if you do not like the healthiness of their choices.
When I got here they were carrying my roommate out on an ambulance stretcher. Besides all that this place felt safe, an oasis in a desert made up of dive bars and...
Read moreAfter our state or county strips a man of his job dignity self-worth pride driver's licence and supplying awful pictures to shady tabloids to further mame there reputation s now and in the future leaving them unemployable homeless and broken Sponsors has the undaunting task of picking these men up housing them clothing them feeding them and giving them the confidence they' need to get back into the community finding them a jobs against odds they do this with knowledge , andcompassion and on a nonprofit budget Thank...
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