Dismas is a non-profit organization that aims to reconcile former prisoners with society and facilitate their successful reintegration. They provide a variety of resources and services, with a focus on housing assistance, to help former offenders transition back into the community. Their goal is to reduce recidivism rates while ensuring that individuals are given the support they need to lead fulfilling, productive lives. Dismas operates with the belief that everyone deserves a second chance, and they work tirelessly to provide opportunities for those who are often overlooked by society.
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