At the Reentry Coalition of New Jersey, our six agency members provide safe, structured and service-rich programs to help incarcerated individuals who are nearing release with their transition back into the community.
Residential Community Reintegration Programs, also known as RCRPs, are one such program – providing life skills training/tools, employment opportunities, supportive services, and more to prepare those exiting the criminal justice system for a new chapter in their life. These RCRPs can also provide mental health counseling, addictions services, employment training, educational opportunities and more that are personalized to each individual’s unique background, needs and situation.
Throughout New Jersey, there are a number of RCRPs designated specifically for males – The Kintock Group’s RCRPs in Bridgeton and Newark, Volunteers of America Delaware Valley’s (VOADV) Fletcher House and Hope Hall in Camden, New Jersey Association on Correction’s Clinton House in Trenton and James A. Hemm House in Newark, Education and Health Centers of America’s Tully House and The Harbor in Newark and CURA’s RCRP in Newark.
Learn more about RCRPs, the specialized services provided by our agencies and how RCRPs can transform lives, including the story of former VOADV Fletcher House resident Ibrahim Abdullah, in this video.