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Ex offender-Parolee Resources and Jobs for Felons | 2012
Here you will find ex-offender and felon resources for housing, employment, jobs & many other helpful arrest and conviction resources. We have included words in "blue" that you can mouse over and will underline, which are links to their own website. Each link will open in a new window, feel free to explore. We hope this ex-offender Jobs and Resources list is what you are looking for. Ready to get off of parole? J Post your comments, questions and updates to the new Sacramento Resource Directory forum!
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| Sacramento Community Based Coalition 10170 Missile Way, Mather, CA 95655 map Ph. (916) 228-3377 Mon. – Fri. 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Saturday 8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Specifically designed for men and women reentering the community from state prison. Services are available Sacramento County parolees and their families during the transition from prison to home. Education: Literacy skills, GED, Math skills (General and Job related), Vocational training Referrals and 4-day Introductory Computer Literacy Track. Substance Abuse and Other treatment Services: Outpatient Drug and Alcohol Treatment and Education, Anger Management, STD Education, Parenting and Family classes, Male and Female 52 week Batterers program and direct referrals to residential treatment providers, sober living homes and AA/NA. Vocational Services: Coaching (when appropriate), assistance with job related needs, 4-day job readiness track, Caltrans partnership providing up to 90 days in a paid employment training program, on-site computer lab, vocational, educational and risk/needs assessments, RT fare and passes, funding for sober living housing and service referrals. | | New Choice Program 7000 Franklin Blvd., Suite 540, Sacramento, CA 95823 map Ph. (916) 391-1603 Employment agency and Work Readiness Training for ex-felon and ex-offender employment. · Employment and job Placement Assistance for felons. · Resume Building. · On-The-Job Training employment for felons. · Drivers License and CA ID Support. · Funding for Vocational Training. · Funding for Interview and Work Clothing. | | Learning Anger Under Good Health - L.A.U.G.H. 7224 Florin Mall Drive, Sacramento, CA 95823 map Ph. (916) 878-6511 Serves at risk youth ages 14-21 in anger management, peer pressure life skills, and connections to parenting. Sessions are 4 weeks, 3 hours, each Saturday 9:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. | | Breaking Barriers to Employment 4210 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Sacramento, CA 95820 map Ph. (916) 583-1215 Provides information and instruction for effectiveness and efficiency in employment opportunities, gaining knowledge of rights and services for ex-offenders. | Parolee Support Group Parolee Drug and Alcohol group 3425 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd, Sacramento, CA 95817 map Ph. (916) 808-6151 Ø Meetings are held each Tuesday evening at the Oak Park Community Center from 6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. by and for parolee support. Ø Each 4th Wednesday of the month a "Family Night" is held at 5:00 - 6:30pm, includes a ticket for FREE food from the Food Bank. | Restoration House Ph. (916) 454-2068 A Transitional Living Environment for Parolees and Ex-offenders. Men only. "Our name summarizes our mission: To help restore broken lives by offering a Christian faith-based sober living. | | Work History Request Call (916) 255-6451 for information and to make your request. If you are interested in locating your past work history, EDD will provide you with that information 7 years back, FREE of charge. | Workforce Services Division 722 Capitol Mall, MIC 50, Sacramento, CA 95814 map Ph. (916) 654-7799 The Federal Bonding Program provides fidelity bonding insurance coverage to individuals with criminal histories and other high-risk job applicants who are qualified, but fail to get jobs because regular commercial bonding is denied due to their backgrounds. | Workforce Services Division 722 Capitol Mall, MIC 50, Sacramento, CA 95814 map Ph. 1-866593-0173 The Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC) is a federal tax credit to reduce the federal tax liability of private for profit employers to be used as an incentive for employers to hire individuals from eight different targeted groups: TANF recipients, veterans, ex-felons, high risk youth, summer youth, Food Stamp recipients, SSI recipients, and vocational rehabilitation referrals. | California Department of Justice Record Review Unit P.O. Box 903417, Sacramento, CA 94203-4170 Ph. (916) 227-3835 This is the agency individuals may contact to obtain a copy of their state rap sheet. | Voluntary Legal Services of Sacramento 517 12th Street, Sacramento, CA 95814 map Ph. (916) 551-2102 x3 or (916) 551-2155 Free help to prepare the legal documents and facilitate all other aspects of the expugement process for the low income ex-offenders within the County of Sacramento, CA. Ø Go to: Career Center, 915 Broadway, Sacramento, CA 916-324-6202 "Walk in" and (no phone appointments) make an appointment in person only Monday morning at 8:00 a.m. Appointments are made for each Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday of that week. | Prisoners Rights Union - PRU Send all Correspondence to: P.O. Box 161321, Sacramento, CA 95816 Business Office Located: 2308 J Street, Sacramento, CA 96816 map Ph. (916) 442-2240 Information and resource linking for Prisoners, Ex-offenders, Parolees, and Families of Prisoners & Inmates. | Friends-Care (Formerly known as Friends Outside) 5890 Newman Ct., Sacramento, CA 95819 map Ph. (916) 446-3838 Services to Families of Incarcerated People for transportation, emergency referrals for food, clothing, and housing. | | California Public Defenders Association 10324 Placer Lane, Sacramento, CA 95827 map Ph. (916) 362-1686 x 304 Information Listing for help with legal services including resources for State and Federal court decision updates. | Find employment services and workshops for ex offenders on the
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§ Additional Ex-offender Resources California New Start Program Provides ex-offenders with job training, interview and resume preperation, linking to job placement and more. Contact your Agent or attend a local Career Center>> and ask about the California New Start Program. View website>> Legal Services for Prisoners with Children 1540 Market Street, Suite 490, San Francisco, CA 94102 Ph. (916) 255-7036 “LSPC is a non-profit organization with a history of over thirty years of working to restore rights of incarcerated and formerly-incarcerated people, release people from prison & reunify people, families and communities during and after incarceration.” California Department of Corrections The CDC offers many valuable resources ex-offenders and those serving ex-offenders. [ Back to Top ] [ Home ]
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