Yesterday, I visited the @OpenDoorsRI 24/7 drop-in shelter in Pawtucket and our emergency winter hub run by Thrive and the Town of West Warwick to meet with the teams doing crucial work to keep Rhode Islanders safe and warm. We’re grateful for their ongoing partnership.
Supportive reentry works but there’s no one-size-fits-all system. @OpenDoorsRI helps offer RIers targeted support & hope for healthier lives. Proud to support this federal grant to help more women navigate reentry process & break cycle of recidivism.
https://t.co/Hb2s8mjQF8
Help spread the holiday cheer by donating to our gift drive! OpenDoors is now accepting gifts for men, women, and children to help our clients have a special holiday season. Donations can be dropped off at the rear entrance of 572 Elmwood Avenue in Providence.
Click the Link to Apply to the Program: https://t.co/Lhl86llGeK...
*Note: Wait times are now 12 months, given the high volume of applicants thus far*
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New Report Highlights Persistent Racial Disparities Among Wrongful Convictions https://t.co/YXz6oBLVfO
"Innocent Black people are 19x more likely to be wrongly convicted of drug crimes."
Offering housing options for formerly incarcerated Rhode Islanders is vital to helping them begin the next phase of their life. I’m grateful for partners like @OpenDoorsRI, who are creating transitional housing and other supports for our formerly-incarcerated neighbors.
Congratulations to Councilor Rachel Miller @RachelRI on becoming the next City Council President. Thank you for your support on our work to help struggling Providence residents reinstate driver licenses, and we look forward to working with you on this and other projects!
Join us April 29th at 6pm for our next monthly panel discussion, “Preventing Violence and Arrest in Sex Work in Rhode Island”!
Register in advance or join without registration at this link: https://t.co/BKG3CociUl
@OpenDoorsRI, a non-profit that focuses on incarcerated peoples’ rights, held an event on Wednesday to discuss the efficacy of the prison, and whether it should remain open.
https://t.co/WugZ0TlhGQ
Join us & The Formerly Incarcerated Union on March 2nd at 12-1pm for a panel discussion about the importance of ending solitary confinement in RI. Sign up to hear from directly impacted community members and RI legislators about this vital issue!
https://t.co/GgtI1Lqo8U
Panelist speakers include:
Andrea James - National Council of Formerly Incarcerated Women & Girls
State Senator Meghan Kallman - Pawtucket
Roberta Richman - Former RIDOC Warden
Koren Carbuccia - OpenDoors' Program Coordinator
Register to join at: https://t.co/WI3JnZw15d
"Should We Close the RI Women's Prison?"
Discussion Panel: March 3,2021 12PM EST
Learn about the challenges that justice-involved women in RI face, alternatives to incarceration, & the new "Senate Commission on Justice Reinvestment & Reducing the Incarceration of Women"