The Bomar Club, Inc.
Project Name:
On the Road to Success: Expanded Wraparound and Reentry Services
Award Received:
$113,554.00
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Award Summary:
Funds are being used to expand wraparound reentry services in Jackson County and surrounding rural areas by implementing a coordinated transportation program for justice-involved individuals. This investment addresses critical barriers to accessing substance use treatment, housing, employment, healthcare, and supervision requirements by providing reliable transportation paired with staff support. Resources help participants obtain essential identification documents and connect with key recovery and reentry services, complementing existing programs such as the Day Report Center and Jobs & Hope. By removing logistical and administrative obstacles, the initiative reduces recidivism, strengthens the local care network, and supports long-term recovery and stability.
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