UNLOCKING DOORS TEXAS REENTRY NETWORK. When doors open for a few, lives change for us all

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UNLOCKING DOORS TEXAS REENTRY NETWORK When doors open for a few, lives change for us all November 16, 2015

Organization UNLOCKING DOORS TEXAS REENTRY NETWORK exas 501c3 Nonprofit Organization founded in 2010 orporate Name is Unlocking DOORS, Inc. dba DOORS lso known as: Unlocking DOORS Texas Reentry Network Unlocking DOORS DOORS ag Lines/ Quotes Used: When doors open for a few, lives change for us all It is never too late to be what you might have been. - George Eliot If you don't like something, change it. If you can't change it, change your attitude. - Maya Angelou You may not control all the events that happen to you, but you can decide not to be reduced by them. - Maya Angelou 2

Leadership UNLOCKING DOORS TEXAS REENTRY NETWORK Honorable John Creuzot, Esq. oard Chairman ormer Dallas County Criminal District Judge exas Diversion/Specialty Court Founder Christina Melton Crain, Esq. ounder/initial Board Chairman/President and CEO ormer Chairman of the Texas Board of Criminal Justice (TDCJ Board) allas Attorney ormer President of the Dallas Bar Association 3

MISSION MISSION is committed to reducing initial (diversion) and repeat crimes (recidivism) and the ever-escalating fiscal impact to the State of Texas and its communities through collaboration, partnership, public awareness, education, training and analytical reporting of evidence-based data and trends. 4

VISION VISION excels to be known as the "diversion, reentry and integration" hub/clearinghouse for all those working within the criminal justice arena. By pulling together all resources, organizations, and programs statewide into one coordinated effort, Unlocking DOORS allows for cross-networking, collaboration, cohesion and a stronger service model for those with criminal backgrounds. Whether it be assisting in the diversion of qualifying individuals to a community program versus incarceration; filling a gap between prerelease and post-release services for those individuals releasing from incarceration; or educating the public and community service providers as to the specific needs and issues surrounding this very unique and growing population; 5

PARTNERS PARTNERS 6

PARTNERS ROLE PARTNERS articipate in quarterly partner meetings across the state for networking, collaboration and providing useful feedback from the field so as to allow a coordinated effort of participation and problem solving erve as official referring agencies/organizations" for Unlocking DOORS Clients and all those we assist and support ill assist/partner with Unlocking DOORS as it embarks on facilitating and producing a Statewide Diversion/Reentry/Integration Strategic Plan which everyone will own 7

FUNDERS TO DATE FUNDERS The City of Dallas The Dallas Foundation The Dallas Women s Foundation The Dallas Association of Young Lawyers Foundation The Dallas Bar Foundation Federal Funding (Second Chance Act/Etc.) with various partners The Harold Simmons Foundation Individual and Private Donors The Meadows Foundation Sturgis Foundation Texas Bar Foundation Texas Governor s Criminal Justice Division (CJD) Westcott Foundation 8

CORPORATE SUPPORTERS BIBBENTUCKER'S THE BLUE S JEAN BAR CHICO'S/SOMA MARY KAY CORPORATION ST. JOHN BOUTIQUE/DALLAS STARBUCK'S STUDIO MOVIE GRILL 9

UNLOCKING DOORS TEXAS REENTRY NETWORK STATE HEADQUARTERS DALLAS COUNTY, TEXAS 10

UNLOCKING DOORS TEXAS REENTRY NETWORK CURRENT NETWORK COMMUNITY CENTER LOCATIONS DALLAS AND TARRANT COUNTIES 11

STATEWIDE ANALYSIS OF NEED 12

UNLOCKING DOORS TEXAS REENTRY NETWORK STATEWIDE EXPANSION PHASE ONE BEXAR, HARRIS AND TRAVIS COUNTIES 13

FOCUS AREAS COMPREHENSIVE PRE/POST- RELEASE CLIENT SUPPORT SUPPORTIVE ASSISTANCE FOR THE GENERAL PUBLIC (NON-CLIENTS) UNLOCKING DOORS TEXAS REENTRY NETWORK PUBLIC AWARENESS, EDUCATION AND TRAINING ANALYTICAL REPORTING OF EVIDENCE-BASED DATA 14

CLIENT ACCESS COMPREHENSIVE PRE/POST-RELEASE CLIENT SUPPORT PROCESS (from a Partner or other organization) (Specialty Courts and Regular Court Caseloads) (walk-in; email; phone; USPS mail; saw Unlocking DOORS via TDCJ ECHO newsletter, social media, Unlocking DOORS website, media article, other) 15

COMPREHENSIVE PRE/POST-RELEASE CLIENT SUPPORT PROCESS Client Intake Client Risk/Needs Assessment Customized Client Support Plan Client Referrals Ongoing Client Counseling/Guidance & Monitoring 16

Via Email - Phone - USPS Mail - Walk-In SUPPORTIVE ASSISTANCE FOR THE GENERAL PUBLIC (NON-CLIENTS) Individuals 18 years of age or older with criminal backgrounds needing simple assistance versus comprehensive client support (referral, job, connection and the like) Families and others needing assistance, counseling and guidance so as to aid family members and friends with a criminal background Members of the general public (including educators, media, students, public officials/policy makers) needing data, research, statistics and the like 17

PUBLIC AWARENESS, EDUCATION AND TRAINING Annual Texas Reentry Symposium Annual Public Awareness Events Trainings (Criminal Justice Tools) Workshops Employment/Job Fairs Women s Independence Network (WIN) Support Group Community Speaking Engagements 18

ANALYTICAL REPORTING OF EVIDENCE-BASED DATA ROLLED OUT IN LATE MARCH 2015 Basic Reporting Plan Grant Reporting UNLOCKING DOORS TEXAS REENTRY ANALYTICAL CLIENT EVALUATOR (TRACE) Advanced Reporting Plan Customized Reporting Plan 19

ANALYTICAL REPORTING OF EVIDENCE-BASED DATA AND TRENDS CLIENT DATA AND PROGRESS ENTERED ANALYSIS AND FILTERING OF DATA INTO UNLOCKING DOORS TRACE CLIENT DATABASE ANALYTICAL CLIENT DATA REPORTED 20

INDIVIDUALS SERVED AS OF NOVEMBER 10, 2015 Pre/Post- Release Client Support Supportive Assistance for the General Public 1,919 9,485 Public Awareness, Education and Training 7,448 PAYING CUSTOMERS (1) Analytical Reporting of Evidence- Based Data 21

GETTING TO THE NEXT LEVEL GETTING TO THE NEXT LEVEL WE HAVE ONLY BEGUN TO SCRATCH THE SURFACE AND Continued and Additional Funding to meet the vast need statewide via communities Convening the Statewide Diversion/Reentry/Integration Strategic Plan Process with Partners and relevant stakeholders Continued and Additional Federal/State/Local Leadership/Policy Maker Support and Assistance 22

CONTACT US CONTACT US FOR ASSISTANCE, TO REFER A CLIENT, TO PARTNER, FOR DATA/STATISTICS/RESEARCH, TO DONATE, OR TO GET INVOLVED State Headquarters 17101 Preston Road, Suite 260, Dallas, Texas 75248 Phone: 214/296-9258 Fax: 469/587-7859 Email: info@unlockingdoors.org Website: https://www.unlockingdoors.org 23