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*Brochure [http://whatcomrec.org/brochure/Brochure.docx]
 
*Brochure [http://whatcomrec.org/brochure/Brochure.docx]
 
*Contact [http://whatcomrec.org/contact.html]
 
*Contact [http://whatcomrec.org/contact.html]
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The Council of Incarcerated and Formerly Incarcerated Women and Girls [http://thecouncil.us/]
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*Through support, awareness and advocacy the National Council works to ensure that no policies, laws, practices, organizing and services are made without including our voices and ideas. Nothing about us without us!

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Civil Survival

  • Educate. Motivate. Liberate. The Civil Survival Workshops offer hope as well as a sense of community and purpose for returning citizens. Formerly incarcerated individuals are often isolated and hopeless. In our Civil Survival Workshops, formerly incarcerated individuals form bonds born of organizing for a cause bigger than themselves. The ongoing Game-Changer Groups are led by formerly incarcerated people and are designed to keep participants engaged in their community and constantly learning more about issues that interfere with their ability to re-engage in society.
  • What We Do [1]
  • Re-Entry White Paper [2]
  • Contact


Restorative Community Coalition [3]

  • Restorative Community Coalition is in the business of ReClaiming Lives. We are an action oriented coalition advocating for restorative, economic, systemic and social change.
  • Brochure [4]
  • Contact [5]


The Council of Incarcerated and Formerly Incarcerated Women and Girls [6]

  • Through support, awareness and advocacy the National Council works to ensure that no policies, laws, practices, organizing and services are made without including our voices and ideas. Nothing about us without us!