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OFFICIAL LAUNCH OF RE-ENTRY PROVIDERS ASSOCIATION OF CALIFORNIA (REPAC)

Updated: Oct 27, 2021


The Re-Entry Providers Association of California (REPAC) will provide a united and strong voice to advance fair and responsible laws, and further equitable policies, budgets and practices, enabling re-entry providers across our state to build capacity and sustain their mission so that people coming home from prison have the resources and support they need to regain stability and successfully contribute to their families and our communities.



REPAC’s founding members include some of the state’s and nation’s most renowned re-entry service provider organizations, including Californians for Safety and Justice (CSJ), A New Way of Life, Amity Foundation, Anti-Recidivism Coalition (ARC), Building Opportunities for Self-Sufficiency (BOSS), Center Point, Inc., Health Right 360, the Los Angeles Area Re-Entry Partnership (LAARP), and others.


We are excited to announce REPAC’s official launch - Join us if you are in the area, or view the Livestream on the REPAC FACEBOOK PAGE!


REPAC Launch Press Conference

Thursday October 28, 2021 (add it to your calendar)

10:00 am

3745 So. Grand Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90007




California will, we hope, lead the way for other states in the nation to follow suit, and amplify the voice of re-entry advocates and impacted individuals in decisions that affect their ability to re-enter society and achieve stability and lasting wellness.

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For more information, contact:

Saun Hough, REPAC, (323) 480-0560, shough@safeandjust.org

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