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If you have questions about our program, want to get involved, or need help navigating reentry, we’re here for you. Whether you're a potential participant, a family member, a community partner, or just someone who wants to learn more, reach out: we believe in connection, clarity, and second chances. Let us know how we can help.
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Due to the nature of our initiative and the media-fueled stigma surrounding the work we are engaged in, the safety and security of our property, employees, partners, executive team, and participants is of paramount concern. Participants are able to come and go as they please with appropriate identification. Security protocols ensure the safety of each participant, staff member, and visitor to the campus. Our facility is a secured site in an effort to prevent unauthorized access; tours, media inquiries, and interviews may be coordinated through our administrative team in conjunction with our Office of Public Information. Access to the facility is coordinated by and through our law enforcement partners and can be pre-arranged by appointment ONLY.
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What Probation and Corrections Officers Are Saying

I presently am a Department of Corrections Case Manager with over 27 years of experience in the Prison Industry. I spent some 18 years working with General Population Inmates.
When I was transferred to a level 3 Protective Custody Yard for sex-offenders, I relied mostly on public stigma and the negative press and general thought of such offenders. I began with a very low opinion of these inmates.
I was immediately surprised as I found my interaction and association with the sex-offenders to be overwhelmingly positive. The maturity, education, and self-discipline to be far more noteworthy as compared to my nearly two decades with GP inmates.
Since that time, I have been forced to totally reevaluate my incorrectly preconceived biases regarding individuals convicted of sex crimes and the unwarranted stigma and label society has placed upon them. I am thrilled to see what the Pathways Program will offer to these inmates upon release, assisting them to reintegrate seamlessly back into their respective communities.
– ADOC Case Manager
I presently am a Department of Corrections Case Manager with over 27 years of experience in the Prison Industry. I spent some 18 years working with General Population Inmates.
When I was transferred to a level 3 Protective Custody Yard for sex-offenders, I relied mostly on public stigma and the negative press and general thought of such offenders. I began with a very low opinion of these inmates.
I was immediately surprised as I found my interaction and association with the sex-offenders to be overwhelmingly positive. The maturity, education, and self-discipline to be far more noteworthy as compared to my nearly two decades with GP inmates.
Since that time, I have been forced to totally reevaluate my incorrectly preconceived biases regarding individuals convicted of sex crimes and the unwarranted stigma and label society has placed upon them. I am thrilled to see what the Pathways Program will offer to these inmates upon release, assisting them to reintegrate seamlessly back into their respective communities.
- ADOC Case Manager
What Probation and Corrections Officers Are Saying

"Pathways fills the gap between release and reality. It gives my clients a real shot."