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Guilford County
File #: 2023-441    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Budget Amendment Status: Passed
File created: 8/18/2023 In control: Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 11/2/2023 Final action: 11/2/2023
Title: BUDGET AMENDMENT TO SUPPORT NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY INTERMEDIARY AGENCY RE-ENTRY COUNCIL FUNDING ($139,806)
Attachments: 1. Guilford County -Executed Grant copy, 2. FY24 NCDPS Re-Entry Council Grant- ADOPT - 23.11.16
Related files: 2021-435, 2021-390, 2022-301
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TITLE
Title
BUDGET AMENDMENT TO SUPPORT NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY INTERMEDIARY AGENCY RE-ENTRY COUNCIL FUNDING ($139,806)
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SPONSOR
Sponsor
Sheriff Danny Rogers (Dr. Lakisha Ellison, 1st. Lt. Wes Mecham)
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BACKGROUND
Background
According to the Department of Adult Corrections, more than 15,000 individuals return to their home communities after being released from North Carolina state prisons each year. In fact, about 95 percent of people in prison will eventually return to their home communities. There are also individuals, who are released, after completing a period of incarceration in the local jail. The critical issue for those returning to their community after being incarcerated is the difficult transition from prison to home.
The Guilford County Sheriff's Office is the coordinating entity for the Guilford County Local Re-entry Council (LRC). Local re-entry councils are developed to coordinate resources in the local community for returning citizens, who are re-entering their community, after a period of incarceration. In an effort to provide assistance for them and their families, the LRC facilitates a better transition from incarceration back into Guilford County. The Guilford County LRC is a collaborative network of community partners, faith-based organizations, and individuals, who work together to assure a smoother transition for Guilford County and those, who are returning. They do so by being advocates for support, and they connect the justice-served and justice-involved individuals with essential services such as housing, food assistance, clothing, Mental Health services, substance use treatment, and job training and employment.
The Guilford County Sheriff's was awarded the Department of Adult Corrections (DAC) Re-entry Grant in March 2021. This grant allocated $150,000 annually to be used for providing these services through the Guilford County LRC. The Sheriff's Office has utilized these funds for the past two (2) yea...

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