Re-Entry & Transition

There are 24 program(s) int the Re-Entry & Transition Category

A Thrive Therapeutic Services

Eligibility:

Those in need of mental health therapy and are enrolled in the following insurance plans:

  • Medi-Cal and Medi-Cal Managed Care Plans:
    • Health Plan of San Joaquin
    • HealthNet
    • Anthem
    • Contra Costa Health Plan
    • Health Plan of San Mateo
    • And more. Please call for details.
  • Optum/United Health
  • Aetna
  • Kaiser Permanente NorCal (call 800-900-3277 for a referral)
  • Victim Witness Benefits (CalVCB)

Victim Witness and CPS county-referrals are also accepted to be eligible.

Fees: Vary, insurance accepted

A Thrive Therapeutic Services provides mental health therapy in Tracy. Telehealth services are also available throughout the state of California.

Services are offered to children, adolescents, individuals, family, and groups.

California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (Computer Literacy Learning Center)

Eligibility:

Parolees in San Joaquin, Amador, Calaveras, Stanislaus, Tuolumne and Merced counties.

Fees: None

Computer Literacy Learning Center (CLLC) offers a computer-assisted instructional program designed to increase the literacy skills of parolees, resulting in increased employability and parolee success. The Learning Center is located within parole offices.

Teachers provide classroom instruction which focuses on basic proficiency in reading, writing and math skills. Students are placed in the CLLC according to their ability and proceed at their own pace, receiving training in life skills and employment competency, with a progression toward earning their GED.

California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (Adult Parole Operations)

Eligibility:

Parolees in San Joaquin, Amador, Calaveras, Stanislaus, Tuolumne, Merced and Mariposa Counties.

Fees: None

California Department of Correction and Rehabilitation - Division of Adult Parole Operations offers the following services for parolees currently under Adult Parole Supervision:

  • Parolee Outpatient Clinic: provides therapy to those with a documented history of psychological issues. The clinic has a staff which includes a psychiatrist, psychologist and psychiatric social workers.
  • Community Based: places parolees that have failed to benefit from less restrictive treatment programs into a community based residential treatment setting for intense drug treatment and counseling within a safe and clean environment.
  • Reentry Center: provides nonresidential, supportive services (substance counseling, education, life skills, anger management, and job training) to parolees at increased risk of violating the conditions of their parole.

California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV)

Eligibility:

Vary

Fees: Vary

California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) vision is to be a recognized leader in public service. The mission is to provide quality licensing and motor vehicle-related services to the public.

The two primary functions offered are registering vehicles and licensing drivers. The following functions are provided:

  • Recording ownership (certificate of title)
  • Maintaining driving records (accidents and convictions) of licensed drivers
  • Issuing identification cards
  • Registering and recording ownership of vessels
  • Licensing and regulating driving and traffic violator schools and their instructors
  • Licensing and regulating vehicle manufacturers, transporters, dealers, distributors, vehicle salespeople, and dismantlers

California National Guard (Discovery Challenge Academy)

Eligibility:

Youth ages 16 to 18 years old who are behind in credits or at risk of not graduating high school

Fees: None

Discovery Challenge Academy is part of the California National Guard and is a five-and-a-half-month residential credit recovery program with a quasi-military aspect. During the academy, students will earn 65 high school credits, serve at least 40-hours of community service, and compete for scholarships. Every student will focus on the following Eight Core Components:

  • Academic Excellence
  • Leadership/Followership
  • Health and Hygiene
  • Physical Fitness
  • Service to Community
  • Job Skills
  • Life-Coping Skills and Responsible Citizenship

This program is voluntary for those who are behind on credits or at risk of not graduating high school. Please call for more information.

Delancey Street Foundation

Eligibility:

Individuals abusing substances, prostitutes, ex-convicts and others who want to change their lives.

Fees: None

Delancey Street Foundation is a self-help residential education center for former substance abusers and ex-convicts. There are about 1,000 residents located in six facilities throughout the country: New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, South Carolina, Los Angeles and San Francisco (headquarters).

Residents usually stay from two to four years and learn academic and vocational skills, along with interpersonal social survival skills. The mission is to have each individual learn the values and attitudes necessary to function in mainstream society, drug and crime-free.

Federal Bonding Program

Eligibility:
  • Any at-risk job applicant is eligible for bonding services, including: ex-offenders, recovering substance abusers (alcohol or drugs), welfare recipients and other persons having poor financial credit, economically disadvantaged youth and adults who lack a work history, individuals dishonorably discharged from the military, and others
  • Anyone who cannot secure employment without bonding
  • All persons bonded must meet the legal working age set by the State in which the job exists
  • Self-employed persons are not eligible for bonding services (bondee must be an employee who earns wages with Federal taxes automatically deducted from paycheck)
  • Bonds can be issued to cover already-employed workers who need bonding in order to (a) prevent being laid off, or (b) secure a transfer or promotion to a new job at the company
  • Bonding coverage can apply to any job at any employer in any state
Fees: None

Federal Bonding Program was established by the U.S. Department of Labor in 1966 to provide Fidelity Bonds that guarantee honesty for “at-risk,” hard-to-place job seekers. The bonds cover the first six months of employment. There is no cost to the job applicant or the employer. In most states the bonds are made available through the state agency responsible for workforce matters. The Federal Bonding Program is a partnership between the U.S. Department of Labor and The McLaughlin Company, an insurance brokerage firm, as agent for Travelers Casualty and Surety Company of America.

If you are seeking bonding services and/or a job you should call the following toll free number for 1) the location of the workforce office/one-stop center nearest your home and, 2) the telephone number of the State Bonding Coordinator for your state. In those states without a state bonding coordinator, callers will be referred to the nearest career center / one-stop center for employment assistance. In California, the contact information for the State Bonding Coordinator is:

Rianna Rose, State Bonding Service Coordinator
CA Employment Development Department
722 Capitol Mall
MIC-50
Sacramento, CA 95814
(916) 654 7799 phone

(916) 657- 0055 fax

In San Joaquin County, interested individuals can obtain bonding services at any One Stop Center with EDD staff. The following San Joaquin County WorkNet One Stop Centers have EDD staff available to provide services:

CHD / Lodi WorkNet Center
631 East Oak Street
Lodi, CA 95240
(209) 331-2081

Manteca WorkNet Center
2271 West Louise Avenue - Room 905
Manteca, CA 95337
(209) 239-3315

Stockton WorkNet Center
6221 West Lane - Suite 105
Stockton, CA 95210
(209) 468-3500

Tracy WorkNet Center
543 West Grant Line
Tracy, CA 95376
(209) 831-5002

Friends Outside

Eligibility:

Anyone of any age who has had contact with the adult or juvenile justice system, whether or not they have been adjudicated, and their family members. Any neighborhood or community that is struggling with social justice issues and could use some support. Service locations include local and statewide prisons (locally DVI and the California Health Care Facility), San Joaquin County Jail, and all other state prisons in California.

Fees: None

Friends Outside has provided support for individuals and families during transition in order to reduce risk and improve wellbeing, including parenting education, employment preparation and search, planning and prioritizing, mentoring, and supporting hope for those who are struggling.

Services include Behavioral Health, Community Medical, Probation, the Sheriffs Department, Stockton PD, the Office of Violence Prevention, and many other community-based organizations. Friends Outside help navigate the system, make the right decisions, prioritize needs, and access resources and supports when needed, believing in the capacity for good in all.

Hedy Holmes Staffing Services

Eligibility:

None

Fees: None

Hedy Holmes Staffing Services specializes in permanent and temporary employment placement. Hedy Holmes also assist those individuals post-release/re-entry seeking employment.

Other locations:

  • Lodi: 911 Industrial Way, Suite D
  • Tracy: 324 East 11th Street, Suite A-1
  • Modesto: 1620 North Carpenter Road, Suite C-22

Legal Services for Prisoners with Children (All of Us or None)

Eligibility:

Currently or formerly incarcerated people and their families.

Fees: None

Legal Services for Prisoners with Children - All of Us or None is a grassroots civil and human rights organization fighting for the rights of formerly- and currently- incarcerated people and their families. All of Us or None are fighting against the discrimination that people face every day because of arrest or conviction history.

The goal of All of Us or None is to strengthen the voices of people most affected by mass incarceration and the growth of the prison-industrial complex. Through their grassroots organizing, a powerful political movement is built to win full restoration of human and civil rights.

OneJustice

Eligibility:

Open to low-income individuals facing legal concerns.

Fees: None

OneJustice has been working to expand legal help for Californians in need for more than thirty years. Millions of low-income Californians face pressing legal problems without access to legal help. OneJustice brings life-changing legal help to those in need by transforming the legal aid system.

The following programs are offered:

  • Pro Bono Justice innovates the pro bono system and ensures greater access to high-quality legal help for people in need. The Pro Bono Justice teams develop and support transformative pro bono programs that efficiently leverage the skills, time, and enthusiasm of pro bono volunteers for the benefit of low-income and otherwise underserved communities
  • Healthy Nonprofits transforms how civil legal aid non-profit organizations work. Healthy Nonprofits addresses the need for a coordinated system of highly effective civil legal aid nonprofit organizations. OneJustice works with the staff and board leaders of these organizations through the Executive Fellowship program, the consulting work with individual organizations, and the national advocacy efforts; aims to build skilled and creative managers and stewards of organizations
  • Californians for Legal Aid leads strategies for protecting legal aid services through lobbying and grassroots advocacy

People Ready

Eligibility:

Anyone seeking temporary/permanent employment.

Fees: None

PeopleReady provides job placement assistance to those seeking employment. Assistance is also provided to those seeking employment after being incarcerated.

Rite of Passage California Foster Families

Eligibility:

Please call for eligibility requirements.

Fees: None

Rite of Passage California Foster Families is a private non-profit foster family agency licensed by the State of California to recruit, train and provide extensive services to foster/resource family homes. The goal is provide safe, ethical and loving homes for foster youth ages infant to 17 years. 24-hours per day, 7 days per week emergency support along with weekly home visits by a social worker with a masters degree are provided. In-home training for families is offered and reimbursement is given to all homes with children.

Root & Rebound

Eligibility:

Individuals who are currently or formerly incarcerated, or those that support and/or work with these individuals.

Fees: No fees apply to those directly impacted. Service providers and professionals may be charged fees for materials and services.

Root & Rebound’s mission is to support people navigating reentry and reduce the harms perpetuated by mass incarceration.

The following services are offered:

  • "Roadmap to Reentry" education works to expand the knowledge of community-based organizations, government agencies, and people with conviction histories across the state of California. This education focuses on improving "reentry readiness" so that people in reentry and those who support are prepared to navigate hurdles to employment, housing, financial stability, family issues, and education.
  • Technical Assistance: Reentry Legal Hotline & Prison Letter Writing provides technical assistance to people working through reentry barriers to improve their readiness for the reentry process. Root & Rebound operates a reentry advice hotline every Friday between 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. It is open for anyone in California with reentry-related legal issues, questions, or concerns. The hotline number is (510) 279-4662. Inquiries are also responded to each week from people who are currently incarcerated, requesting the toolkit, resources and with specific legal questions. If you or a loved one needs assistance and cannot call or go online, please write to Root & Rebound at 1730 Franklin Street, Suite 300, Oakland, CA 94612.
  • Policy Reform and Litigation: The policy advocacy and litigation strategies encourage federal, state, and local governments and agencies to create smarter reentry policies that promote the wellbeing of individuals and their communities. The litigation communicates their learnings on the ground to local and state governments and advocacy groups.

Root & Rebound also creates statewide and national reentry resources. Please visit the website to view the most recent publications.

Salvation Army, Stockton

Eligibility:

Low income Stockton, French Camp, Lathrop, Tracy, Escalon and Manteca residents.

Fees: None

Salvation Army, Stockton assists needy families with emergency food, clothing and furnishings when their homes have been destroyed by fire or any form of disaster or calamity. Salvation Army also provides assistance with paying for a PG&E bill through its Dollar Energy program. No requirements for the Youth Center.

Stockton Salvation Army sites:

  • Adult Rehabilitation Center & Thrift Store: 1247 South Wilson Way, Stockton (209) 466-3871. There is a car lot featuring used and running cars ranging from $300 to $2,000
  • Community Center: 1305 East Weber Avenue, Stockton (209) 948-8955
  • Emergency Food Distribution: Monday and Wednesday 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.
  • PG&E screenings: Tuesday and Thursday 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.

San Joaquin County Probation Department (Adult Division)

Eligibility:

San Joaquin County residents.

Fees: Court ordered probation fees.

San Joaquin County Probation Department, Adult Division is a major partner in the justice system. While working with public and private entities, its goal is to increase opportunities for individuals at risk and offenders to experience success in socially and legally acceptable ways, using cost effective programming. For those who choose not to make positive changes, the Division will recommend and impose consequences, thereby holding offenders accountable and protecting public interest and safety. The Division also investigates and prepares the pre-sentence and pre-plea reports for trial court judges.

Specialized Field Supervision:
  • Domestic Violence
  • Sexual Abuse Offenders
  • High Risk Clients
  • State of the Art Telephone Reporting
  • Evidence Based Practices
  • Assessment Center
  • Pretrial Assessment Unit
  • Drug Testing
  • DNA Collection
  • Proposition 36 Unit

San Joaquin County Probation Department (Juvenile Detention Services)

Eligibility:

Please see below.

Fees: Vary

San Joaquin County Probation Department Juvenile Detention Services provides a place where youth may be held while waiting to come before a judge of the Juvenile Court. A youth under the age of 18 years old who commits a crime may be booked by a law enforcement agency into Juvenile Hall. Youth on probation may be arrested and booked by their probation officer. When a youth appears in Juvenile Court on charges of a crime, the judge may release them, detain them pending adjudication on their case, commit that youth to Juvenile Hall, Camp or the Work Project Program, or assign them to the Work Project without detaining the youth.

Juvenile Hall is a secure facility with individual rooms for youth under 18 years old either waiting for court adjudication or committed there by a judge.

Juvenile Camp is a one year minimum-security program located on the grounds of Juvenile Hall. Candidates must meet certain eligibility requirements, including but not limited to, be between the ages of 14 and 17 years old, be moderate-high to high risk youth, wards of the Juvenile Court who are not chemically dependent, not dangerous to others, physically and mentally capable of participating in the program, and ordered to participate in this program of rehabilitation.

Work Project Program: youth who participate in this program must have attained their 13th birthday. Work Project is an alternative to detention in Juvenile Hall (eight hours work project equals one day in Juvenile Hall). Work Project provides low-cost maintenance of government property. Work Project is conducted on weekends during September through May and on weekdays, from June through August.

When a judge orders a youth of Juvenile Hall, 17 years old or younger, to be returned to his parents who reside outside of San Joaquin County, the Juvenile Probation Division of the Probation Department will provide transportation by car, bus or air to the youth’s home if the parent or guardian lacks the means.

San Joaquin County Probation Department (Juvenile Division)

Eligibility:

Ages 7 to 21 years, delinquent (juvenile), and criminal (adult)

Fees: Vary

San Joaquin County Probation Department Juvenile Division is a partner in the Sierra Health Foundations Positive Youth Justice Initiative (PYJI). The San Joaquin Probation Department Juvenile Division protects the public and, if possible, rehabilitates its delinquent (juvenile) and criminal (adult) client. The Juvenile Division of the Probation Department is divided into Community Field Services and Juvenile Hall/Camp. Juvenile Probation works with over fifty public agencies and community based organizations to provide graduated levels of support for youth.

The following youth services are offered:

  • Intake
  • Informal probation
  • Court probation
  • Juvenile Court Work Program
  • Intensive probation
  • Gang Violence Intervention Program
  • Juvenile Camp
  • Out-of-Home Placement
  • Out-of-State Placement
  • Secure detention

Other important functions of the Juvenile Division of the Probation Department are step-parent adoptions, marriage consents for those under 18 years old and the sealing of juvenile records.

To find out whether a child is on probation, please call (209) 468-4000 during regular business hours. After hours, please call Juvenile Hall at (209) 468-4221.

San Joaquin County Public Defender (Clean Slate Program)

Eligibility:

Only for San Joaquin County cases, must be offense free; no longer serving a sentence including any supervision (probation/parole), not facing any new charges.

Fees: None

San Joaquin County Public Defender offers full service past criminal conviction clearing assistance to promote improved quality of life by better opportunities in employment, housing, and access to public benefits.

San Joaquin County Recorder-County Clerk

Eligibility:

None

Fees: Please see website for a current fee schedule.

San Joaquin County Recorder-County Clerk serves as custodian of public records, recorder of real property documents, and notary public bonds. The office also issues and registers marriage licenses, vital statistics, and other public documents.

The enactment of Senate Bill 1342 requires more documents be subject to the fee for the Real Estate Fraud Prosecution Trust Fund. The $8.00 Real Estate Fraud Prosecution Trust Fund fee will be applied to the documents listed below effective August 1, 2013. If any of these documents are recorded concurrently with a deed on which documentary transfer tax is paid the fee will not be applied to those documents.

Abstract of Judgment

Modification of Deed of Trust

Affidavit

Notice of Completion

Amended Deed of Trust

Notice of Default

Assignment of Deed of Trust

Notice of Trustee’s Sale

Assignment of Lease

Quitclaim Deed

Assignment of Rents

Reconveyance

Construction Deed of Trust

Release

Declaration of Homestead

Request for Notice

Deed of Trust

Rescission of Notice of Default

Easement

Subordination Agreement

Lease

Substitution of Trustee

Lien

Trustee’s Deed Upon Sale

Lot Line Adjustment

UCC (Original, Amendment, Assignment,

Covenants, Conditions & Restrictions (CC&R)

Continuations & Termination)

Mechanic’s Lien



Effective January 1, 2014, the fee for a Birth Certificate increased to $32.

Statements of Economic Interests: For a list of elected officers who file statements of economic interests with the county clerk, information about how to obtain copies of those statements and a link to the State of California’s Fair Political Practices Commission website, visit the Recorder–County Clerk’s website.

Service First of Northern California (SFNC)

Eligibility:

Referral from agency or private physician.

Fees: Vary

Service First of Northern California (SFNC) is a 501(c)(3) Non-profit Public Benefit Corporation that serves as an umbrella organization and operates ten community based programs. The "Service" focuses on the neediest individuals in the community. Supportive services are provided to individuals that are developmentally disabled, mentally ill, physically disabled, homeless Veterans, Social Security beneficiaries, and those struggling with addiction.

Services offered:

  • Representative Payee Services in Modesto and Stockton
  • Supportive Living Services for developmentally disabled consumers. Services are designed according to each consumer’s individual need and offered in Modesto and Stockton.
  • The Ticket to Work Program is a voluntary program offered in Modesto and Stockton that allows Social Security beneficiaries to accept employment with the guarantee of maintaining medical services.
  • Aquatic Therapy and Wellness Program is to help patients/clients with disabilities, injuries and/or illnesses to decrease pain and increase activities of daily living.
  • “Options” Learning Center is an Adult Day Program serving VMRC consumers, is designed to improve the lives of the developmentally disabled.
  • The Outpatient Drug Treatment Program is a State Medi-Cal certified program. In addition to treatment services, SFNC has a Parole/Probation Re-Entry Program and a DUI Program. Two locations are available.
  • Service First Transportation Services is comprised of a fleet of three modified vans, all with wheelchair lifts, to accommodate wheelchair-bound passengers.
  • SFNC’s Winslow Village Apartments, a 40-unit complex, is an affordable housing tax credit project. It is a designated complex for disabled adults, living independently, with support services.
  • SFNC provides support services at Mayfair Apartments, a 43-unit complex, and Madison Arches Apartments, a 23-unit complex.
  • SFNC participates in the Neighborhood Stabilization Program, a HUD project. Non-profit agencies purchase foreclosures, rehabilitate and re-sell the homes to income-eligible families.

Stellar Career College (Dental Assisting, Medical Assisting, Veterinary Assisting, Medical Office, Accounting Certificate Programs in Modesto)

Eligibility:

Anyone ages 18 years or older. Must have High School Diploma or equivalent.

Fees: Vary; Financial aid available to those who qualify.

Stellar Career College is to provide consistent high-quality instruction and motivation in a positive learning environment. The welfare and education of students and employees at their technical school is their primary focus. The focus is on building skilled individuals and a successful trade school to serve the needs of the community.

Tech 4 Good powered by Uneed2 (Youth and Family Technology Center)

Eligibility:

Must be 13 years old and older.

Fees: Vary

Uneed2 is a non-profit organization that enables individuals to have an equal opportunity in education and career development by bridging the digital divide. The vision is to bridge the gap by assisting economically challenged individuals with technology to be competitive in the 21st-century economy and break the cycle of poverty. The goal is to allow them to have the same opportunity to reach their full potential as successful, productive and responsible citizens. To accomplish these goals, Uneed2 Inc. provides computers and training, mentoring, job/entrepreneurial, internships and life skills development. Uneed2 strives to elevate the marketability and self esteem of these individuals through the computer training programs.

WestCare California (Specialized Treatment for Optimized Programming (STOP - Area 3))

Eligibility:

Must be under parole supervision. Priority for individuals within their first year of release from prison.

Fees: None

WestCare California Specialized Treatment for Optimized Programming (STOP) offers case management, aftercare services, coordination and transportation to recently released parolees. Intensive case management services are provided for substance abusing parolees through placement, referral and coordination of services to community based treatment after they are released from substance abuse programs within California penal institutions. Placement services are offered in Stockton and Manteca.

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