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PENNSYLVANIA REENTRY RESOURCES FOR  A NEW START

All the Services You Need for Success

  • Affordable Housing Assistance

  • Access to Childcare

  • Employment Services - job training, counseling and placement

  • SEPTA Bus Passes*

  • Access to Prepaid Cell Phones and Tablets*

  • Clothing and Meal Assistance

  • Education and Vocational Assistance

  • Medical and Wellness Services

  • Drug and Alcohol Counseling Referrals

  • Mental Health Treatment Referrals

  • Linkages for Legal Assistance, Family Reunification, Medicaid Enrollment

  • Assistance Obtaining State Identification (Driver's License) Tuition Reimbursement* 

*Certain eligibility criteria must be met first. Schedule an appointment at Vantage Point to learn more.

Locations
 

Serving women living in Philadelphia

Chester, Montgomery, Bucks and Delaware Counties.

About Vantage Point

Vantage Point is a free and voluntary reentry assistance program that connects women with supportive, community-based agencies to aid in their successful reintegration. Eligible individuals include those releasing from Federal, State, and County correctional settings, as well as women discharging from residential reentry centers or who are on probation or parole.  Vantage Point provides services to individuals living in Philadelphia, Chester, Montgomery, Bucks and Delaware Counties. 

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Book your appointment today 

Vantage Point - Philadelphia is funded by a grant through the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency’s (PCCD) Office of Justice Programs under the Women’s Reentry Services Initiative. The goal of the initiative is to support holistic reentry services to assist women in their return to communities across Pennsylvania and reduce recidivism. Reduced recidivism supports stabilized lives for returning women and their families, reduced costs associated with repeated contact with the criminal justice system at the local level, and safer communities.

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