National Directory for Probation, Parole & Reentry Services
Browse probation-friendly community service, reentry employment, housing, treatment, and financial-help resources across all 50 U.S. states and Washington, DC.
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Washington
West Virginia
Educational awareness & organization only — not legal advice. Users must confirm eligibility and approval with supervising authorities.
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.
D.C. Financial Help
This directory highlights financial-assistance programs, food resources, rental-support services, emergency aid, and public benefit offices available across Washington, D.C. Availability and eligibility differ by program—users must verify requirements independently.
D.C. Treatment Providers
A comprehensive list of behavioral health providers, substance-use treatment programs, counseling centers, and DC-based mental health services. Every court and supervision agency sets its own requirements—verify whether a provider meets your specific conditions.
D.C. Housing and Shelter
This directory lists transitional housing, reentry-focused shelters, supportive living programs, and independent housing resources throughout Washington, D.C. Housing approval depends on your specific court or supervision conditions—always confirm before enrolling or moving.
D.C. Employment & Job Training
A curated directory of reentry-friendly employers, job training centers, apprenticeship programs, and workforce development services available across Washington, D.C. These resources support job readiness and stability but require verification with your officer or attorney.
D.C. Community Service
This directory lists community service options across Washington, D.C., including nonprofits, parks programs, food banks, and charitable organizations. Always check with your probation or parole officer to confirm that a program meets your supervision requirements.