Re-Entry Citizens

Broad Street Love
267-857-4800
315 S. Broad St
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Mon-Fri, 9AM – 5PM

The Broad Street Love staff are a passionate team of community advocates who strive to support our neighbors in need through Radical Hospitality. We welcome all our guests with trauma-aware, person-centered, and responsive service, with a special focus on providing stabilizing services to those experiencing deep poverty. 

Services offered: Replace/renew ID, Check court dates, Expunge criminal record, Establish mailing address, Ceceive benefits and health insurance, Employment opportunities, Clothing boutique, Hot meals, Personal hygiene, Legal counseling. 

Concierge Services: BSL offers a personalized approach, working one-on-one with guests to help find work, create a mailing address, apply for benefits and medical/behavioral healthcare services, as well as shelter and housing. 

 

Institute for Community Justice
215-525-0460
1207 Chestnut St, 2nd floor
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Mon-Fri, 9AM – 4:30PM (Wednesdays not until 1:30PM)

At the ICJ, many of the staff have been formerly incarcerated and understand how hard resources can be to find and are well-equipped to support any individuals who fell victim to any type of mass incarceration directly or indirectly by the County Jail or State Prison. 

Services offered: Pre-screening for case management, Ex-offenders support programs, Mentorship programs, Workforce initiatives, Digital literacy, GED Support, Healthcare and mental health services, HIV resources and in-building clinics, Prison linkages, Pre-Entry Support, Anger Management, Parenting skills groups, Nutrition education and ServSafe Programs, Senior 50+ Peer Support Groups.

Prison Support Program: ICJ works with individuals during their incarceration by providing support and advocacy, and assists with discharge planning for those within the Philadelphia Department of Prisons and Pennsylvania Depart of Corrections. Data shows that people who are clients at ICJ recidivate 50% less often than the general Philadelphia population.

For more information, please contact Stephanie Butler at sbutler@fight.org or call 215-525-0460

 

Philadelphia Re Entry Coalition 
A Partner of the City of Philadelphia, Office of Re-Entry Partnerships
215-683-3370
1425 Arch St, First Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Mon-Fri: 9AM – 5PM

The Coalition brings reentry partners together to increase collaboration, reduce duplication, align existing efforts and strengthen stakeholders’ capacity to improve their own reentry programs. The Coalition’s 115 member organizations include community-based organizations, service providers, researchers, advocates, returning citizens, faith-based groups, and local, state, and federal government agencies.

Services offered: Employment, Education, Housing, Gun Violence