Carceral & Reentry Services

The Library supports Angelenos during and after incarceration through connections with information and resources.

Carceral Services

Reference by Mail

Libraries provide reliable information to incarcerated people nationwide through the US Postal Service. People incarcerated in Los Angeles County and in select other locations can request information from the Los Angeles Public Library by mail. Please view the linked document for more information.


Reentry Services

Los Angeles is home to a vast network of support and advocacy by and for people impacted by incarceration, including organizations listed in the drop-downs below. To suggest updates, please email reentry@lapl.org.

Alliance for Community Empowerment

ACE supports San Fernando Valley residents with education, job training, mental health, housing, and more.
6925 Canoga Avenue, Canoga Park, CA, 91303
818-704-7884 | ace4change.org


AMAAD Institute

AMAAD facilitates personalized individual access to programs and services that foster safe and supportive healthy environments for people to live, learn, and develop to their fullest potential.
10221 Compton Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90002
323-569-1610 | amaad.org


Amity Foundation

Amity operates various residential reentry programs dedicated to the inclusion and habilitation of people marginalized by addiction, trauma, criminality, incarceration, poverty, racism, sexism, homelessness, and violence. 
213-741-2276 | amityfdn.org


Anti-Recidivism Coalition

ARC empowers formerly and currently incarcerated people to thrive by providing a support network, comprehensive reentry services, and opportunities to advocate for policy change. 
601 N Alvarado St, Los Angeles, CA 90026
213-955-5885 | antirecidivism.org


API Rise

API Rise is an extended family of formerly incarcerated or detained Asian immigrants/refugees, Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders working to make freedom possible for the community of current and formerly incarcerated individuals, youth and families in high-risk situations, allies, supporters, and their communities through culturally sensitive direct support, education, power building, organizing, and advocacy. 
api-rise.org


California State University Project Rebound

Project Rebound supports the higher education and successful reintegration of ​formerly incarcerated individuals wishing to enroll and succeed at the California State University​. Fourteen campuses across the state contain thriving Project Rebound departments.
calstate.edu/impact-of-the-csu/student-success/project-rebound


Center For Employment Opportunities

CEO helps anyone with a criminal record to find a job and stay connected to the labor force. CEO ensures people returning from prison are provided immediate paid employment, skills training, and ongoing career support. 
759 North Spring Street, Suite 1 Los Angeles, CA 90012 
323-357-6305 | ceoworks.org


Chrysalis

Chrysalis provides employment counseling, job-readiness classes, resume prep, practice interviews, online job application assistance, computer lab and phone access, work wardrobe and hygiene products, transportation assistance, scholarship funds, and transitional job opportunities.
522 Main St, Los Angeles, CA 90013
213-806-6300 | changelives.org


Homeboy Industries

Homeboy Industries provides hope, training, and support to formerly gang-involved and previously incarcerated people. Services include workforce development, solar panel training, a youth reentry program, and an art academy.
130 Bruno St, Los Angeles, CA 90012 
323-526-1254 | homeboyindustries.org/services


Impact Justice

Impact Justice is a threefold project which seeks to: prevent more youth and adults from being involved in the criminal punishment system; improve conditions for those currently incarcerated; assist formerly incarcerated people in successful reentry. 
impactjustice.org


Initiate Justice

Initiate Justice organizes members, both inside and outside of prisons, to advocate for their freedom and criminal justice policy in California. 
800-919-9835 | initiatejustice.org


LA CADA

LA CADA runs residential treatment programs and recovery bridge housing locations through LA County. Reentry Intensive Case Management Services connect participants with health care, housing support, employment, behavioral interventions, and substance use treatment.
426 San Pedro St, Los Angeles, CA 90013
323-880-8159 | lacada.com 


LA Regional Reentry Partnership

LARRP is a countywide network of reentry focused non-profit organizations, public agencies, and advocates that works to ensure that our reentry system meets the needs of our agencies, communities, and the people we serve, both in terms of capacity and public policy. 
lareentry.org


LA Trade-Technical College Reentry Pathway

Reentry Pathway provides individual support, resources, connections, and an inclusive community at Los Angeles Trade-Technical College. Assists with application and enrollment, basic needs, and referrals. 
213-763-5560 | lattc.edu/student-services/spr/reentry


A New Way of Life

A New Way of Life provides housing, case management, pro bono legal services, advocacy, and leadership development for people rebuilding their lives after incarceration.

323-563-3575 | anewwayoflife.org


The Prism Way

The Prism Way offers youth programs, transitional support, mental health and wellness, and educational and training support.
1150 S Hope St, Los Angeles, CA 90015 
213-289-0400 | theprismway.org 


Project 180

Project 180 services include intensive case management, individual and group behavior modification, therapy and substance abuse counseling, pet assisted therapy, peer mentoring, benefits support, family reunification, supportive employment, housing navigation, and psychiatric medication support.
470 E 3rd St C, Los Angeles, CA 90013
213-620-5712 | project180la.com


St. John’s Community Health Center

St. John’s Reentry Support Services (RISE) offers intensive case management, identification support, benefits enrollment, legal clinics, and employment preparation.
323-541-1411 | sjch.org/rise-re-entry-program


Tarzana Treatment Centers

TTC’s Adult Reentry Grant and Justice Care Management programs offer support with social service navigation and/or case management.
818-996-1051 x3257


TransCanWork

TransCanWork supports justice-impacted trans, gender-diverse, and intersex (TGI) individuals in Los Angeles County in securing full employment. 
323-206-6827 | transcanwork.org


UnCommon Law

UnCommon Law fights to ensure that all people formerly and currently incarcerated for violent crime have access to healing, justice, and effective legal representation. 
510-271-0310 | uncommonlaw.org

Career One Stop

National job search page for formerly incarcerated people, with local & regional search options. 
careeronestop.org/ExOffender/default.aspx


Career Online High School

An accredited online high school diploma and career certification program available through the Los Angeles Public Library. 
lapl.org/diploma


Honest Jobs

Search and apply to jobs from more than 1,500 companies that are proven to hire people with criminal records. 
honestjobs.com


National Reentry Resource Center

The NRRC maintains a listing of all Second Chance Act grantees around the country to help people connect with potential service providers in their communities as well as a Helpline to assist those preparing for, experiencing, or working in reentry. 
nationalreentryresourcecenter.org


Prison Activist Resource Center (PARC)

PARC strives to be the first point of contact for people to connect with prisoners' rights organizations, community organizations, prison literature and arts projects, family and visiting resources, health care and legal resources, parole and pre-release resources, and the prison abolition movement. 
prisonactivist.org


Project Protocol

Project Protocol maintains a resource directory, community hub, and anonymous Rate My PO database to empower people in their reentry journey. 
projectprotocol.org/en-US


Root & Rebound

Root & Rebound restores power and resources to the families and communities most harmed by mass incarceration through legal advocacy, public education, policy reform, and litigation. 
rootandrebound.org

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Reentry Asset Map of Los Angeles

This ongoing mapping project aims to connect Angelenos with local organizations and programs that support people in reentry. To suggest updates to the map, please email reentry@lapl.org.


Welcome Home Brochure

This document highlights existing library services that may be helpful for people in reentry. Please feel free to distribute the brochure in your community. 


Outreach

Library staff regularly conduct outreach to connect decarcerated Angelenos with library services. 
Request outreach or presentations about library services at a reentry-specific event by emailing reentry@lapl.org.