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Tag: Saint John’s Program for Real Change

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Posted inEconomic Equity

Sacramento Female Community Reentry Program provides women with tools for ‘the rest of their lives’

by Katerina GraziosiSeptember 17, 2024September 17, 2024

Sacramento nonprofit Saint John’s Program for Real Change is home to a voluntary reentry program for women incarcerated in California prisons who are eligible to carry out the remainder of their sentences in alternative custody — between 45 days and 32 months before being released on parole or probation.

A woman smiles at the camera while holding a baby and toddler.
Posted inAffordable Housing

‘It’s constant questioning:’ Black families disproportionately represented in Sacramento’s unhoused population

by Katerina GraziosiFebruary 15, 2024February 15, 2024

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