Empowering your Mental Wellness
Decarceration of Incarcerated Trauma
Our Goal
TO PROVIDE community based housing for women and young girls re-entering society, bypassing property owners who discriminate against housing applications of formerly incarcerated people.
Mission
TO REHABILITATE the lives of formerly incarcerated women and girls battling mental health traumas, navigating the re-entry to society and looking for a place called ‘Home.’
Vision
TO BREAK THE BARRIERS of incarcerated trauma among women and girls, so they may experience a life free of trauma.
Breaking the Barriers:
Mental health Experts and Counselor’s needed. Donations and Donated Monies are needed to provide housing assistance and a place called ‘Home’ to those returning to society from incarceration.
Lack of Housing Plague Women Beyond incarceration
Women returning back into society beyond incarceration are at risk of homelessness.
Out of 10,000 were reported homeless after incarceration without a place called home.
The Fact
Women and Girls are the fastest growing prison population in the United States with sixty seven percent experiencing mental health disorders before incarceration and are retraumatized during and after incarceration. These are the women and girls with illegal trespasses of abuse, theft of their identities, burglarized at their youth, rape of their morals, assault on their characters, and attempted murders of their mental wellness imapcted by the crimanl justic system.
United States on Mental Health Disorders & Incarceration
57.8 Million Americans are experiencing mental health Disorders
- Without Mental Health Coverage 24.7%
- Jail 64%
- State 54%
- Federal 45%
- Youth with Major Mental Health Disorders without treatment 60%
The Mental Healing Justice For Incarcerated People ACT
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Thanking all our Sponsers














