Reentry

Arthritis Foundation

Phone: 1-800-283-7800
Email: dgordon@arthritis.org
Website: www.arthritis.org

Offers education, information and classes to assist with living with arthritis.


Helping Inmates Transition to Society (HITTS)

Location: 105 Vianney Ln, Prince Frederick, MD 20678
Phone: 410-535-0223
Email: httsministry@gmail.com
Website: www.sjvchurch.net/prison-ministry

A faith based interdenominational Christian reentry ministry that meets at the Family Life Center of St. John Vianney Catholic Church.

This is primarily a mentoring program that will, in addition, provide practical advice in locating food, clothing, housing, job skills and jobs.

Meetings are held the second Thursday of the month at 7:30 p.m.


Senior Companion Program & Friendly Health Services

Phone: 301-274-4474
Email: info@smtccac.org
Website: www.smtccac.org

Companionship provided to homebound elderly by seniors who are 60 or older.  Service is limited by the number of companions, needs of the patient, and availability of transportation.  There is no charge for the service.


VA Veterans Justice Outreach Program

Website: www.va.gov/homeless/vjo.asp

The mission of the Veterans Justice Programs is to identify justice-involved Veterans and contact them through outreach, in order to facilitate access to VA services at the earliest possible point. Veterans Justice Programs accomplish this by building and maintaining partnerships between VA and key elements of the criminal justice system.


VA - Incarcerated Veterans Reentry

Phone:877-424-3838
Website: https://www.benefits.va.gov/PERSONA/veteran-incarcerated.asp.

The Veteran Justice Outreach (VJO) initiative is designed to help Veterans avoid unnecessary criminalization of mental illness and extended incarceration by ensuring eligible justice-involved Veterans receive timely access to VA health care, specifically mental health and substance use services (if clinically indicated) and other VA services and benefits as appropriate.

Veteran Justice Specialists located at all VA Medical Centers work with incarcerated veterans prior to their release and afterward. Each VA Regional Office has a Homeless Outreach Coordinator who may assist justice-involved Veterans. They are a direct point of contact for you to learn more about what benefits you qualify for, assist you with applying for those benefits, and refer you to other organizations and resources that will help you with your specific needs.