Programs
Circles of Support and Accountability
The Community Chaplaincy began in 1980 as a Friday evening program to assist ex-offenders in filling leisure time with study, worship and fellowship that would not lead to familiar temptations.
Our goal is to prevent further victimization by increasing public awareness and enhancing public safety. Circle members assist and support community re-entry of people who have been in prison by meeting regularly and walking daily with them as needed.
Each Circle requires 2 to 7 members and we actively work to attain enough members to meet the growing need in our community.
Circles continues to take on new challenges. The face of Circles of Support and Accountability is changing with the growing needs of ex-offenders and the increased desire to be successful in the community.
Women in The Shadows (W.I.T.S)
We recognize that family members are an overlooked group of people who also have to learn to live with the adjustment.
WITS is a group of volunteers who are members of our community and are willing to give support to families who are affected by having someone incarcerated.
