Empowering women for a brighter future.

Supporting reentry with innovation.

Returning Her Home (RHH), looks at the woman and builds a supportive system that is advantageous for her specific needs and the trauma experience by incarceration. Each woman will have access to employment services, education, stabilized housing, involvement with community based organizations, such as Saprea Multifaith Initiative EMI, Phoenix Staffing, NewLife Second Chance Services  Martin Luther King Collaborative Services, Forensic Peer Mentor Case Management and more..

Pathways for Success

Successful integration should encompass a seamless set of systems that span the boundaries of prison and community and are close to the community as possible. IN this context, there is a need for programs to integrate individual , family and community-level interventions to address barriers and facilitate success

Support for Communities

Faith-based organizations can play an important role in helping to reduce recidivism. A multifaceted approach to reentry would require new public-private partnerships and a significant influx of volunteers, many of whom could be drawn from religious congregations. The GA Chapter of Stations Of Hope will support faith communities in doing their important role.

If it were not for Nicole Wiesen and Returning Her home, I would still be in prison. I am grateful there is a program for women while I complete my interstate compact to head home to
- Kandi S RHH Resident

“With the support from Returning Her Home, I feel safe, I feel heard and supported.

— Glenda N., RHH Resident

Contact

Feel free to contact us with any questions.

Email
info@returningherhome.org

Phone
678-215-4436