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The reentry program is CBI’s latest undertaking and has been welcomed with enthusiasm by both Instructors and students. After years of discipling students during their incarceration, CBI is thrilled to continue providing them assistance as they reenter society.

The aim of the reentry program is to help CBI graduates connect with reentry agencies during the difficult transition from prison to society. By doing so, we hope to help students secure housing, locate a church and find a job. If people released from prison can "get established," their chances of returning to a life of crime drastically deceases.

 

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Students Write In

HOW THE PROGRAM WORKS
1. A graduate student makes an initial contact with CBI requesting reentry assistance.
2. CBI sends the graduate student an informational letter explaining the reentry program and the process for receiving assistance.
3. The graduate student sends CBI his/ her expected release date and location. CBI goes to work researching and investigating prospective reentry ministries.
4. When a suitable reentry ministry is located, CBI sends the graduate student a letter with information about the recommended agency.
5. If the program seems fit to the graduate student, he/she writes to the agency and indicates interest in participating.
6. CBI helps the graduate student get accepted into the reentry program by writing letters of recommendation upon his/her request.
7. Upon release, the graduate student receives all the help he/she needs to stay on the right path during this vital transition.
   

 

 

 



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