The Residential Reentry resource provided by Volunteers of America Ohio & Indiana (VOAOHIN) is a program aimed at curbing homelessness, especially for individuals recently released from prison. The program assists these individuals to transition smoothly back into the society by providing them with a stable living environment and resources such as job training and placement, substance abuse counseling, and life skills training. It equips them with the necessary tools to maintain a stable lifestyle, thus reducing the likelihood of homelessness and recidivism.
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