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Mississippi Center for Reentry to Host 10 Reentry Resource Fairs Across Northwest Mississippi

Southaven, MS — August 8, 2024 — The Mississippi Center for Reentry (MS Reentry) will host 10 Reentry Resource Fairs at The Library across Northwest Mississippi between Monday, August 19, 2024 to Saturday, August 31, 2024, aimed at providing vital support to formerly incarcerated Mississippians as they transition back into society.


Resource fairs for formerly incarcerated Mississippians are crucial in supporting their

successful reentry into society. These fairs provide access to resources such as job training, educational opportunities, housing assistance, and mental health support that are essential for individuals transitioning back into their communities. By offering a centralized location for individuals to connect with a variety of services, resource fairs can help address the barriers that often prevent successful reentry.


“We know firsthand how difficult it can be to navigate life after incarceration,” said Cynetra Freeman, Founder of the Mississippi Center for Reentry and a formerly incarcerated individual. “These resource fairs are about giving people the support they need to succeed and stay on the right path. We want to help them build a future free from crime, and that starts with access to the right resources.”


Attendees will learn valuable information on:


  • FREE CDL class with job placement and end of class stipend

  • Healthcare courses that are background friendly

  • Appling for childcare tuition assistance

  • Registering to vote

  • Our license Reinstatement Program (restrictions apply)

  • FREE giveaways

  • And more!


According to the Prison Policy Initiative, at least 84,000 people are booked into local jails in Mississippi each year, and approximately 127,062 men and 29,927 women are released from the state's prisons and jails annually. With an incarceration rate of 1,020 per 100,000 residents, Mississippi has the highest percentage of incarcerated individuals of any democratic country on earth. These staggering statistics underscore the importance of providing comprehensive reentry support to reduce recidivism rates.


The Resource Fairs will be held at libraries in towns such as Coldwater, Crenshaw, Sardis, and other local communities. These locations have been strategically selected to maximize accessibility and support those most in need.


According to the latest fact sheet from the Mississippi Department of Corrections, the state has 8,950 parolees and 25,420 probationers. The Mississippi Center for Reentry is committed to addressing the challenges faced by these individuals by connecting them with services that can make a meaningful difference in their lives.


Please note: The use of the library system for these events does not indicate endorsement by the library system.


Those wishing to attend are encouraged to pre-register at www.msreentry.org to avoid waiting in line on resource days.


For more information, please contact:

Cynetra Freeman

Founder and Executive Director

Mississippi Center for Reentry

(662) 701-6025

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