Intake
Identify needs, barriers, goals, eligibility, and support systems before the plan begins.
Transformation services
Participants need planning, accountability, treatment connection, peer support, family support, employment pathways, and a community that can stay present after release.
The pathway
Identify needs, barriers, goals, eligibility, and support systems before the plan begins.
Prepare participants before return through planning, mentorship, recovery navigation, and service connection.
Support reintegration through accountable transformation, referrals, family support, workforce readiness, and community care.
Core services
Steady guidance through treatment, recovery, and community-based support options.
A Transformation Development Plan is a structured plan that identifies needs, barriers, goals, and next steps for transformation.
Preparation for interviews, workplace expectations, training, and employment pathways.
Peer-to-peer support from trusted mentors who understand the realities of reentry.
Connection to care providers and/or services that honor dignity, safety, and lived experience.
Recovery navigation, treatment referrals, support groups, and peer recovery support.
Support for families and loved ones as participants rebuild connection and stability.
Warm connections to practical services, workshops, and partner support.
Training and partner pathways that help participants move from survival to stability.
Practical education, leadership development, and recovery support through the A.T.R. Community Transformation Workshop Series.
Consistent check-ins through the A.T.R. framework after release.
Participant goals
Participant engagement incentives offered through community partnerships for eligible activities.
What to expect
Expect planning conversations, referrals, mentorship, recovery support, job readiness, family support, and accountability check-ins.
Expect a respectful point of connection for resource questions, reunification concerns, and practical next steps.
Expect a collaborative pathway to provide services, employment support, workshops, mentoring, treatment, or community resources.