Day reporting centers serve rehabilitative purposes in the community, connecting parole-supervised individuals with services.
Day reporting centers offer a one-stop comprehensive service delivery program designed to address the assessed needs of CDCR parole supervised individuals. The center are non-residential programs with limited transitional housing available.
Learn more about the programs in this video featuring Reentry Programs Manager Natalya Edwards-Weltman as well as participants Trevillion Ward and Johnny Peralez. They sat down to talk about the programs and the benefits of day reporting centers throughout California.
Learn more about these centers in the following video:
Submitted by Frank Harrison, associate governmental program analyst
Media Services, Creative Services Unit
Division of Rehabilitative Programs Media Center
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