Services
The Facts
68% of all released prisoners will re-offend and return to incarceration within 3 years of their release from incarceration. Released offenders are at their greatest risk of relapse re-offense and re-incarceration in their first 30-90 days after their release from incarceration. This 30-90 day period also presents a unique opportunity for the community to provide the needs to these released prisoners, and thereby offer them the chance to successfully transition back into society as a law-abiding, productive citizen. Children of incarcerated parents face an increased risk of themselves becoming incarcerated. |
Prisoners who return to communities deprived of resources and ill-equipped to meet the challenges of this population may have higher rates of recidivism.
About one in 10 persons entering prison has been recently homeless and about the same number of individuals who leave prison end up homeless at some point. Former prisoners face serious obstacles in employment when they return to their communities.
Released prisoners who do not have stable housing arrangements are significantly more likely to end up back in prison.
Participants [community residents] in several focus groups remarked that information about available programs is not centralized or easily available to former prisoners and their relatives.
About one in 10 persons entering prison has been recently homeless and about the same number of individuals who leave prison end up homeless at some point. Former prisoners face serious obstacles in employment when they return to their communities.
Released prisoners who do not have stable housing arrangements are significantly more likely to end up back in prison.
Participants [community residents] in several focus groups remarked that information about available programs is not centralized or easily available to former prisoners and their relatives.
Description of Services Offered
Eligibility Criteria
Second Chance Ministries provides release services to all prisoners released into Campbell County who have reentry needs, regardless of race, faith, sex or age. The following factors are assessed in determining each client’s needs:
- Whether the client has housing available (family, rent, etc.).
- The level of client savings accrued while incarcerated.
- The client’s health needs and the availability of insurance and/or other community resources.
- Clothing needs (personal and job), of clients.
- Transportation availability (for job search, counseling, etc.).
How To Apply
Click on the link below to print and fill out.
Then either email (as an attachment) or mail to the address below the completed documents
along with a short description of your crime and any other pertinent information.
Mailing Address: Second Chance Ministries
706 Longmont Street,
Gillette, WY 82716
(307) 682-3148
Then either email (as an attachment) or mail to the address below the completed documents
along with a short description of your crime and any other pertinent information.
Mailing Address: Second Chance Ministries
706 Longmont Street,
Gillette, WY 82716
(307) 682-3148
Other Materials
Please note that all addresses referred to in ALL documents and brochures should now read: 706 Longmont Street, Gillette, WY 82716
Listed here are other important printed materials. This information is available to read online or to download and print from your computer.
Biblical Mandates on the Deliverance of Others From Evil, including enslaving addictions: 1 John 3:8, Romans 8:1-3, Galatians 5:16
Eighty percent of the state prison population in the U.S. reports a history of drug and/or alcohol use, of which 74% are expecting to be released in the next year. Urban Institute (2001)
Listed here are other important printed materials. This information is available to read online or to download and print from your computer.
- HOH Intake Application: House of Hope Resident Application
- HOH Resident Guidelines and Expectations: House Of Hope Resident Guidelines and Expectations
- Mentor Guidelines: Mentor Guidelines
- Second Chance Ministry Brochure: Second Chance Ministry Brochure
- Client Brochure: Client Brochure
- Client Resource Brochure: Client Resource Brochure
- Life Recovery Flyer: Celebrate Recovery
Biblical Mandates on the Deliverance of Others From Evil, including enslaving addictions: 1 John 3:8, Romans 8:1-3, Galatians 5:16
Eighty percent of the state prison population in the U.S. reports a history of drug and/or alcohol use, of which 74% are expecting to be released in the next year. Urban Institute (2001)