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OACRA is a private, independent platform for educational awareness, service discovery, and organization only. OACRA is not a law firm, government agency, probation office, treatment provider, emergency service, or case-management provider.

Directory listings and resources are informational and do not constitute legal advice, supervision, endorsement, approval, or a guarantee of eligibility, acceptance, outcomes, or provider quality. Users must confirm all requirements, deadlines, supervision conditions, program acceptance, and service availability with the appropriate court, supervising authority, agency, or provider.

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Illinois Housing and Shelter

This Illinois housing directory brings together emergency shelters, transitional housing, and reentry-minded programs. It’s meant to give you a starting point when talking with your officer about approved places to live. Always check curfew rules, fees, and supervision restrictions before moving or changing your address.

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Pennsylvania Housing and Shelter

Stable housing is a major factor in staying compliant on probation or parole. This Pennsylvania directory lists shelters, transitional programs, and housing resources that may work with justice-involved renters. Always verify openings, rules, and curfew requirements directly with the provider and your officer.

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Tennessee Housing Directory

A statewide directory of Tennessee housing programs including transitional living, sober homes, shelters, and affordable rental assistance. Designed for individuals on probation, parole, or reentry who need stable housing options.

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Virginia Housing Directory

Regional directory of Virginia housing resources for people on probation and reentry, including shelters, transitional programs, and affordable rentals. Use this as a starting point and always confirm with your officer.

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New York Housing Directory

New York housing directory focused on shelters, transitional housing, and stabilization options that may work during probation, parole, or reentry. Use this list to start outreach and to coordinate with your officer, case manager, or reentry advocate.

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Ohio Housing Directory

Ohio housing and shelter directory for people on probation, parole, or reentry. Browse transitional housing, sober homes, and general shelters by region. Use this as a starting point, then call ahead and get approval from your supervising officer, attorney, or court before reporting any address or hours.

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