Orleans Parish Sheriff Susan Hutson announces the award of two additional Re-Entry & Reunification Grant Awards. This initiative is designed to empower local organizations by providing financial support to programs that focus on re-entry services and family reunification efforts.
In 2023, the Orleans Parish Sheriff’s Office (OPSO) received a grant through the efforts of @CongressmanTroyCarter to support reentry programs and criminal justice reforms at OPSO. From that, OPSO is awarding a total of $2-million in sub-grants to organizations that will provide necessary programs for those in custody and those being released back into the community.
These organizations will implement vocational training, education courses, therapeutic support and provide work opportunities to support the restoration of justice-impacted people and returning citizens.
Kevin Green, CEO of Crescent Addiction and Recovery Center, accepted a $100,000 award to provide services to Orleans Justice Center residents seeking treatment for addiction and a path to recovery. This funding will support providing individualized treatment plans, goal setting for direction, group sessions with professional mental health providers, engagement activities and offering incentives for successful completion of milestones.
Mission Rebirth Executive Director Kay Ussin accepted a $75,000 award to support their work offering a comprehensive range of supportive services tailored to meet the diverse needs of clients during and after incarceration. Upon release, clients will have assistance with receiving SNAP benefits, Medicaid, Social Security benefits, housing solutions, workforce development and job placement. Mission Rebirth will also aid in helping clients secure necessary IDs and birth certificates for housing and employment, access to free government phones to aid in job searches and a clothing closet to prepare for job interviews.