Funded by the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Safe and Drug-Free
Schools, the Community Reentry for Women (C.R.E.W.) Program prepares
female offenders for re-entry through the delivery of life skills
instruction, job placement and health care services. Program
partners include the Suffolk County Sheriff’s Department;
the South
End Community Health Center, a comprehensive urban health
care provider; and Project
Place, a multi-service agency that specializes
in providing at-risk populations with education, life skills,
job skills and job placement.
Motivated female offenders with sentences of at least three months
are eligible to participate in the C.R.E.W. Program. Participants
complete an eight-week life skills class during their incarceration
while receiving pre and post-release case management to assist
them with personal and housing goals, career goals and health care services.
For more information, please contact:
Christina Ruccio
C.R.E.W. Program Director
House of Correction
20 Bradston Street
Boston, MA 02118
(617) 635-1000 x2205
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