More About Us | Office of Reentry
The Office of Reentry is dedicated to reducing recidivism by following these five guiding principles as we firmly believe in the value of all residents within Cuyahoga County:
- Increase public safety for the residents of Cuyahoga County
- Spark opportunity for returning residents that benefit both the individual and their family build a better future
- Ensure fair and equal access to services and opportunities
- Coordinate and convene reentry stakeholders
- Ensure sustainability of the reentry service delivery system
Mission
The Cuyahoga County Office of Reentry’s mission is to remove the stigma and social burdens that challenge returning citizens by launching and sustaining a reentry movement that provides the full range of comprehensive services, support, and monitoring opportunities needed for a successful reintegration.
Vision
The Cuyahoga County Office of Reentry will be recognized as the leading model for a community-wide movement for reentry efficiency and effectiveness that addresses barriers, challenges, and policies that impedes successful reentry into the community.
Role
The Office of Reentry is a community initiative under the Cuyahoga County Department of Health and Human Services that coordinates local efforts to support the successful reintegration of individuals transitioning from incarceration to community. Our Office champions reentry research, community education, and best practices in service delivery, offering access to legal services, expungement clinics, GED support, housing stability, basic needs, family assistance, and a one-stop for reentry services.
Contact Us
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us via email or phone. We will return all phone calls and/or emails within 48 hours.
Address
4261 Fulton Parkway
Cleveland, Ohio 44144
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Frequently Asked Questions - Office of Reentry
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