Find Probation & Reentry Services
Select a state and service category to open the matching OACRA directory — covering housing, employment, treatment, community service, and financial help across all 50 U.S. states and Washington, DC.
National Directory for
Probation &
Reentry Services
Browse OACRA's independent directory of probation-friendly and reentry-focused service resources by state and category. Coverage includes housing, employment, treatment, community service, and financial help across all 50 U.S. states and Washington, DC.
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Search by state name or abbreviation. Each listing provides organized access to all five directory categories, the state resource guide, and direct provider inquiry.
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Organizations, agencies, and institutional partners can support directory coverage to sustain ongoing maintenance, elevate local provider visibility, and strengthen state-level resource organization.
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National & Statewide Resources
Commonly referenced navigation, crisis-response, and public service systems used across jurisdictions. Availability, eligibility, and acceptance may vary by location and supervising authority.
Statewide guide to Virginia public benefits, rent and utility help, and community programs that may assist with court-related costs. Organized by region with links to official sites and legal aid.
Directory of New York financial-help resources that may support rent, utilities, food, and court-related costs—such as SNAP, Cash Assistance, HRA One Shot Deal, OTDA, and community action agencies. Programs have strict rules, so always confirm eligibility and documentation.
Ohio financial and basic-needs directory for people on probation, parole, or reentry. Browse statewide cash and food benefits, 211 referrals, utility assistance, and regional food banks by area. Use this as a starting point, then call ahead and get approval from your supervising officer, attorney, or court before relying on any program for compliance.
OACRA’s North Carolina directory lists financial and basic needs help: food, rent, utilities, clothing, and work supports for justice-involved individuals and their families.

