Community Corrections Programs
Support Change and Community Safety
We deliver evidence-based programs to reduce recidivism, promote accountability, and build stronger communities.
Student Opportunity for Achieving Results (SOAR)
Helping clients succeed after incarceration.
SOAR is a 12-week intensive program designed to support clients returning to the community. It combines:
- Cognitive programming
- Employment services
- Parenting classes
- Housing assistance
- Substance use treatment
- Peer Mentorship
Delivered in Partnership with:
These partners work together to provide education, substance treatment, and supervision that promote long-term success and reduced recidivism.
Outcome
Highlight:
SOAR graduates have significantly lower recidivism rates compared to
other high-risk supervised clients.
Family Sentencing Alternative Program (FSAP)
Keeping families together.
FSAP diverts eligible parents from prison to community supervision with wraparound support, reducing trauma for children and helping families thrive. Services include:
- Substance use treatment
- Peer mentoring
- Employment assistance
- Parenting and life skills support
Sentencing Alternatives: SB416 & Downward Departure Programs
Holding clients accountable while reducing prison use.
These programs, delivered in partnership with the Marion County District Attorney's Office, provide sentencing alternatives for eligible clients, combining supervision with evidence-based interventions to reduce recidivism and keep the community safe.
Key Features
- Targets clients who would otherwise face prison sentences
- Provides intensive supervision tailored to individual risk and needs
- Offers cognitive and motivational programming
- Includes mentoring and treatment services through Bridgeway Community Health
- Uses cognitive-behavioral interventions and structured supervision to reduce future criminal behavior
- Ensures tailored case plans to promote rehabilitation and community reintegration
These programs focus on rehabilitation, accountability, and public safety, preserving prison beds for higher-risk offenders while safely managing others in the community.
The Pathfinder Network Partnership: Transitioning from Jail to Community (TJC), Peer Support, and Resource Center
We partner with The Pathfinder Network to provide:
- TJC Programs - pre-release planning, education, and skills classes for successful reentry
- Peer Support - mentors guiding clients in reentry and recovery
- Resource Center Services - provides wraparound peer support services to ensure continued access to housing, employment, and treatment resources