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Leaving prison is not the finish line, it is the starting line of one of the most challenging transitions a person can face. The weeks and months immediately after release determine whether someone successfully rebuilds their life or cycles back into the system. This section covers everything that happens after the prison doors open: finding housing, securing employment with a criminal record, navigating supervised release conditions, understanding reentry resources in your community, and reconnecting with family after time apart. For families who have supported a loved one through their sentence the reentry period requires just as much preparation and support as the incarceration itself. The practical questions answered here come from people who have lived through reentry and from families who helped make it work. Whether your loved one is weeks away from release or just starting a long sentence with reentry already in mind the earlier the planning begins the better the outcome. See also our sections on Halfway House, Parole and Probation, and Work Release.

Subject: After prison services
It is great that you are planning ahead for his release. Getting support lined up before he gets out can make a big difference in how smoothly the transition goes. InmateAid offers a range of reentry resources, but not all programs are fully listed or available directly on the site yet. The best way to get accurate and up-to-date information is to reach out directly to the InmateAid team. You can contact them at aid@inmateaid.com and let them know your boyfriend’s release timeframe...
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