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The SFJM Faith Works Re-Entry Program helps inmates reconcile and transition back to their families with dignity and hope, receive continued education and job training, secure a job, receive a mentor, and join a place of worship, \r\nall before leaving the JAIL.
SFJM comprises a network of over 20 Chaplains covering every JAIL facility of Miami-Dade County Corrections.
SFJM provides more than 500 classes every month with thousands of inmates rehabilitated and restored to their families.
Over 100 Diverse Worship Centers and Synagogues join together with over 500 volunteers to reach this under-served population.
In Miami alone, over 100,000 inmates will be returning to their communities worse at end of their sentence than when they were first incarcerated. They return home to devastated families in need, without jobs, education, and sometimes without a place to live.
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The Service Network for Children of Inmates coordinates services to over 1,000 children including linking them and their families to avenues to obtain basic needs, mental health services, life skills training, academic support and other services as needed. \r\n\r\nThe Network also works to strengthen bonds between children and their families, including reconnecting them with their incarcerated parents, where appropriate. \r\n\r\nThrough these efforts, the Network seeks to mitigate childhood trauma caused by parental arrest/incarceration and to increase the likelihood of successful reunification.
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The Service Network for Children of Inmates coordinates services to over 1,000 children including linking them and their families to avenues to obtain basic needs, mental health services, life skills training, academic support and other services as needed.
The Network also works to strengthen bonds between children and their families, including reconnecting them with their incarcerated parents, where appropriate.
Through these efforts, the Network seeks to mitigate childhood trauma caused by parental arrest/incarceration and to increase the likelihood of successful reunification.
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The Service Network for Children of Inmates coordinates services to over 1,000 children including linking them and their families to avenues to obtain basic needs, mental health services, life skills training, academic support and other services as needed. \r\n\r\nThe Network also works to strengthen bonds between children and their families, including reconnecting them with their incarcerated parents, where appropriate. \r\n\r\nThrough these efforts, the Network seeks to mitigate childhood trauma caused by parental arrest/incarceration and to increase the likelihood of successful reunification.
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The Service Network for Children of Inmates coordinates services to over 1,000 children including linking them and their families to avenues to obtain basic needs, mental health services, life skills training, academic support and other services as needed.
The Network also works to strengthen bonds between children and their families, including reconnecting them with their incarcerated parents, where appropriate.
Through these efforts, the Network seeks to mitigate childhood trauma caused by parental arrest/incarceration and to increase the likelihood of successful reunification.
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The Service Network for Children of Inmates coordinates services to over 1,000 children including linking them and their families to avenues to obtain basic needs, mental health services, life skills training, academic support and other services as needed. The Network also works to strengthen bonds between children and their families, including reconnecting them with their incarcerated parents, where appropriate.
Through these efforts, the Network seeks to mitigate childhood trauma caused by parental arrest/incarceration and to increase the likelihood of successful reunification.
FCFC Mentoring is partnering with the Service Network for Children of Inmates to connect caring adult mentors to selected children and youth who have an incarcerated parent.
We also offer video conferencing for families to connect to incarcerated parents, the only arrangement of its kind in Florida.
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The Service Network for Children of Inmates coordinates services to over 1,000 children including linking them and their families to avenues to obtain basic needs, mental health services, life skills training, academic support and other services as needed. The Network also works to strengthen bonds between children and their families, including reconnecting them with their incarcerated parents, where appropriate. Through these efforts, the Network seeks to mitigate childhood trauma caused by parental arrest/incarceration and to increase the likelihood of successful reunification.
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