The H.A.R.C. program supports formerly incarcerated individuals during the critical first 18 months after release—a time when housing instability can significantly increase the risk of recidivism. Our goal is to promote long-term stability by providing comprehensive housing support and mentorship from a team with firsthand reentry experience.
Through H.A.R.C., participants receive housing navigation, placement, and stabilization services. This includes $1,000 per month in rental assistance for three months, helping cover costs like rent, deposits, or temporary housing while participants work toward long-term solutions.
In addition to financial support, participants receive one-on-one mentorship and guidance from individuals who’ve successfully navigated reentry themselves. This peer support helps build confidence, accountability, and a strong foundation for sustainable independence.
H.A.R.C. is more than housing—it’s about restoring dignity, stability, and the chance to rebuild.
The H.A.R.C. program supports formerly incarcerated individuals during the critical first 18 months after release—a time when housing instability can significantly increase the risk of recidivism. Our goal is to promote long-term stability by providing comprehensive housing support and mentorship from a team with firsthand reentry experience.
Through H.A.R.C., participants receive housing navigation, placement, and stabilization services. This includes $1,000 per month in rental assistance for three months, helping cover costs like rent, deposits, or temporary housing while participants work toward long-term solutions.
In addition to financial support, participants receive one-on-one mentorship and guidance from individuals who’ve successfully navigated reentry themselves. This peer support helps build confidence, accountability, and a strong foundation for sustainable independence.
H.A.R.C. is more than housing—it’s about restoring dignity, stability, and the chance to rebuild.
The H.A.R.C. program supports formerly incarcerated individuals during the critical first 18 months after release—a time when housing instability can significantly increase the risk of recidivism. Our goal is to promote long-term stability by providing comprehensive housing support and mentorship from a team with firsthand reentry experience.
Through H.A.R.C., participants receive housing navigation, placement, and stabilization services. This includes $1,000 per month in rental assistance for three months, helping cover costs like rent, deposits, or temporary housing while participants work toward long-term solutions.
In addition to financial support, participants receive one-on-one mentorship and guidance from individuals who’ve successfully navigated reentry themselves. This peer support helps build confidence, accountability, and a strong foundation for sustainable independence.
H.A.R.C. is more than housing—it’s about restoring dignity, stability, and the chance to rebuild.
The H.A.R.C. program supports formerly incarcerated individuals during the critical first 18 months after release—a time when housing instability can significantly increase the risk of recidivism. Our goal is to promote long-term stability by providing comprehensive housing support and mentorship from a team with firsthand reentry experience.
Through H.A.R.C., participants receive housing navigation, placement, and stabilization services. This includes $1,000 per month in rental assistance for three months, helping cover costs like rent, deposits, or temporary housing while participants work toward long-term solutions.
In addition to financial support, participants receive one-on-one mentorship and guidance from individuals who’ve successfully navigated reentry themselves. This peer support helps build confidence, accountability, and a strong foundation for sustainable independence.
H.A.R.C. is more than housing—it’s about restoring dignity, stability, and the chance to rebuild.