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Reentry meaning to return to...
No Struggle No Success program is designed to prepare a person and his/her family for reenter into the community. This means an individual was released in jail, detention center or prison and now have returned back into the community. Post Incarceration!
No. No. No. No Struggle No Success, Inc. is a reentry program. No staff has the authority to provide relief to any incarcerated person. The organization can not/will not provide legal advice, nor do any staff have the authority to release anyone from jail or prison. Lastly, obtaining an acceptance letter doesn't guarantee any release this includes parole or sentence modification hearings.
Please allow 72 hours to receive an initial response on referral status. Please call 443-869-6997 to check program status. You are welcome to schedule a consultation call with NSNS leadership before submitting a program referral.
Yes, as part of your reentry intake process, NSNS leadership attend your scheduled court hearing in person or virtually. Prior to the hearing, we will work closely with your attorney and/or states attorney to provide testimony on the referral/ program status, overview of program services, outline of home plan, organization ability to execute court order and community supervision, required services, linkage to community partners, providing assisting to family and stability of housing and structure routine. We will include any additional feedback on growth and safety outcomes and recommendations from clinical providers.
Yes, an incarcerated individual may have his/her/they case manager or authorized party submit a NSNS official referral, if accepted NSNS will work closely with HD case management unit to follow the process of home plan verification, property inspection and plan according to schedule release date. * certain restrictions apply.
If the courts grant relief and mandate direction, NSNS will coordinate with Department of Corrections Case mamagement and tarffic to schedule release date and location. Services would begin within 24 hours of release. Please use Acceptance Letter as summary of home plan.
NSNS will place your referral (with case type parole) on our waitlist until a decision is rendered by Maryland Parole Commission. We will not accept any processing fees nor coordinate any intake interview or process referrals without a parole decision.
All incarcerated individuals either (1) Maryland Parole Commission and (2) Sentence Modification 8505-05/07, filed motions must have a written notification of a release date, delayed released date or court reconsideration sentence with NSNS as preferred program.
All referrals in need of parole preparedness please fill out the referral form and we will link to one of our community partners who specializes in parole home plans.
Please NOTE: Per MPC, Parole is a privilege, with that upon request may request a NSNS contingency acceptance letter and at the discretion of NSNS reentry panel and completed referral & supporting documents to create solid home plan with DPSCS community supervisions included.
If you are in receipt of a contingent acceptance letter, this DOES NOT guarantee your acceptance into the program. This means we have received your referral and in the process of reviewing documents, coordinating interview or pending final decision on acceptance or denial.
If you are in receipt of an official acceptance letter, this means YOU ARE approved and been officially accepted into the program. The public document will highlight key reentry services, duration and requirements. This document will disseminate to DPSCS, Parole and Probation, Court, Legal and States atty.
We offer preventive and intervention services to youth and young adults, and this includes youth drive projects/activities, youth committees and employment opportunities. We are partnered with community lead agencies and provide contractual services to Baltimore city schools system as onsite mentors. See Youth Empowerment Page for more details.
Yes. If you are court ordered to community services, please have your Parole/Probation Agent complete a referral form on your behalf. If you are in middle or high school, please have your guidance counselor or parent contact our office for volunteer application.
NSNS accept internships rom Towson University, Coppin State University, University of Maryland and University of Baltimore. If your school is not listed, please contact our office to place a program inquiry.
NSNS has its very own health educator. There is an array healthcare coordination services and resources need for returning citizen. NSNS works with a community health worker, from the Returning Citizens Community Connections and HealthCare Access MD to initiate the process of medical insurance for eligible inmates and upon released assist with applications to Maryland Health Connections. See monthly calendar for health activities or social media podcasts.
Yes, NSNS enters the Maryland Correctional Institution for Women to instruct career readiness, health education and reentry programming. We link community resources for all women released within the next 6 months. All referrals are same processed in the same manner. NSNS aim to serve 40 women each fiscal year.
You must be a United States citizen or have valid citizenship documents. You must have a release date, parole or sentence modification hearing with in 6months. All referrals must be submitted by authorized personnel.
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No Struggle No Success, Inc. does not and shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion (creed), gender, gender expression, age, national origin (ancestry), disability, marital status, sexual orientation, or military status, in any of its activities or operations. These activities include, but are not limited to, the appointment to and termination from its Board of Directors, hiring and firing of staff or contractors, selection of volunteers, selection of vendors, and providing of services.
NSNS reserved the right to refused services to anyone. A denial letter will be generated an explanation of denied services. You can reapply at any time if your circumstances have changed. This excludes conflict of interest, infraction history. * See Factsheet under program forms
All program services and resources are FREE.
There is processing reentry fees regardless during the referral management. Each referral takes 10-16 hours to create comprehensive home plan, administrative updates, interview, reporting and meetings with legal counsel or family. These fees are discussed at the time the referral is processed and completed the initial screening stage.
Email: npurnell@nostrugglenosuccess.org for more information. Upon acceptance into the program all services and resources are free.
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Yes, we have entered nearly every DOC facility since October 2021. NSNS program staff will conduct a 45 minute to 1.5 hour intake interview. NSNS participates in DPSCS monthly or quarterly reentry fairs/events to assist those preparing for release. If a DPSCS is not cooperating for interviews in-person or virtual , we will (1) request that the attorney schedules the interview/visit OR (2) notify DPSCS on the challenge and if not resolved will deny referral until we are able to complete our full referral workflow. All NSNS leadership have completed volunteer trainings, and background cleared and other trainings to adhere to the agencies policy and procedures.
Housing Opportunities:
1. Community Housing a 18 + must have valid Medicaid/Medicare insurance, must have a substance abuse diagnose/mental health disorder.
2. Independent Living room share on rental leased per income.
3. Homeownership credit counseling, assigned a realtor directory and mortgage lenders.
Benefits of financial literacy, tenants rights, recovery assistance, and access affordable housing resources.
NSNS have community and transitional housing. Upon entry into the property, the program participant is provided a second reminder of house rules verbally and written highlighting several examples of safety to self and others and healthy boundaries. There are restrictions such as and not limited too ; no visitors, fighting, attending scheduled day/evening group sessions, and maintain sober living only.
The initial UA testing is completed and if the results are negative.
There will be a 14 -day restriction. Expectations: Supervised outings and curfew. Subject to random and scheduled urinalysis testing.
If the UA testing results are positive, there will be a 30- day restriction. There will be monitored 24/7, by house manager. Expectations: Program participant may/may not have limited access to technology, outdoor activities or media/public contact. If an intervention meeting is needed your black out can be extended.
NSNS is excited when program participants gain successfully employment. The goal is to be "alive and free," obtaining employment is a vital step in the process, we follow an individual acceptance letter, we honor for the entire duration 6, 9, 12, or 18 months of programming services listed. A participant will be dismissed from the program under the following conditions violates code of conduct, no valid citizenship records, unresolved detainers across state lines, sexual offense charges, not engage with program services longer than 30 days, No-show/No call, or reoffends/reincarceration. Program services are FREE.
NSNS serves Maryland residents statewide. You must have valid citizenship and no open charges.
Ages 11-19, are eligible to enroll NSNS Youth Empowerment Program. All youth and young adults must be residing in Baltimore city or Baltimore County.
Ages 18-65, are eligible to enroll in NSNS Reentry Program. All adults must reside in the state of Maryland and have a release date within the next 6 months of submitted referral.
We can not accept someone over the age of 65, unless they are have their own housing with family or assisted living facilities to ensure adequate external resources are connected.
NSNS has agreed to only accept 10 sex offenders into our program every 2 years. If they have exhibit of decrease behavior and have received a full evaluation with low risk assessment and recommendations by a clinical psychologist. DreamLife Treatment Center Mr. Mike Eaton at meaton@dreamlifetreatment.com OR Hope Haven at (443) 377-9660 as an alternative option.
As of July 1, 2023 NO OPEN SPACES for individuals with sexual offense charges. Check back in March 2023.
1. DOC Case Manager/Social worker/Atty/CP did not referral. No direct inmate referrals accepted.
2. No scheduled sentencing modification hearing within 6 months
2. No release date within the next 6 months with calendar year.
3. Decline to comply with program requirements and expectations
4. Decline participation in program activities within DOC
5. Convicted or pending sexual offense charge(s).
6. No valid U.S citizenship/immigration status or multiple charges across state lines.
7. Unable to provide program services due to age, offense or home detention program restrictions.
8. Violated code of conduct with NSNS program staff or community partners
9. Decline signature of program forms, or incomplete referral form.
10. Unfavorable Infraction History or not releasing violent and negative Gang/Group association
11. Incomplete referral form and supporting documentation.
12. Fails to be honest on referral
DPSCS now has distributed tablets for text messaging and video chat for those behind the wall. At this time, NSNS business phone lines or email addresses CANNOT accept such form of communication. We will decline until further notice. In the meantime, please have your authorized person listed on your referral form contact us with any program inquires. We also recommend contacting your lawyer for most recent updates on your case.
For your protection, we do not allow 3way calls.
If you wish to discuss your reentry home plan/status of your case, please connect with attorney, case manager, social worker, and/or add one authorize person * see referral form or write a letter to our office. If you call our office or leadership line you will be reminded of our policy and the caller will drop from the line. We do not want to cause any inconvenience to your case.
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