Reentry Programs in Ohio

Last Updated on: April 23, 2026

Ohio has real reentry help, but it is spread across nonprofit programs, county offices, faith based organizations, housing providers, job programs, and statewide resource hubs. For most people, the best place to start is one strong local reentry program, the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction reentry resources, OhioMeansJobs for restored citizens, and a legal record clearing resource if your record is blocking work or housing.

Notice: You may also find our Reentry Survival Guide for Felons helpful in addition to this page.


List of Reentry Programs in Ohio

Montgomery County Office of Reentry

Address: Dayton, OH
Phone: (937) 496-7129
Best for: People in the Dayton area who want county level reentry support and practical help after release
What it offers: Reentry coordination, local referrals, guidance, and help connecting to community resources.

North Star Neighborhood Reentry Resource Center

Address: Cleveland, OH
Phone: (216) 881-5440
Best for: People in Cleveland who want a large local reentry center with practical support
What it offers: Reentry support, employment related help, community referrals, and resource connection.

P2R Training and Resource Center

Address: Lorain, OH
Phone: (440) 434-8033
Best for: People in Lorain County who need hands on reentry help and practical support
What it offers: Reentry support, resource navigation, job focused help, and community based assistance.

Volunteers of America Ohio and Indiana

Address: Dayton, OH
Phone: (937) 262-8876
Best for: People who need reentry help, housing support, or community based services in the Dayton area
What it offers: Reentry support, housing related help, case management, and referrals.

Volunteers of America Ohio and Indiana

Address: Mansfield, OH
Phone: (419) 524-5013
Best for: People in north central Ohio who need reentry support and practical services
What it offers: Community support, referrals, and reentry focused assistance.

Volunteers of America Ohio and Indiana

Address: Toledo, OH
Phone: (567) 806-5120
Best for: People in the Toledo area who need reentry help and supportive services
What it offers: Housing related help, community support, and referrals.

Truly Reaching You, Inc.

Address: Akron, OH
Phone: (330) 785-9294
Best for: People who want faith based support and practical help in Akron
What it offers: Mentoring, life rebuilding support, community referrals, and reentry guidance.

The Reeb Center

Address: Columbus, OH
Phone: (614) 460-9280
Best for: People who want one place that can connect them to many services at once
What it offers: Community services, family support, food access, job readiness help, and referrals.

NISRE

Address: Columbus, OH
Phone: (614) 253-8969
Best for: People in Columbus who want community based reentry support
What it offers: Reentry guidance, mentoring, and support connecting to local resources.

Community Corrections Association

Address: Youngstown, OH
Phone: (330) 744-5143
Best for: People who need structured reentry or community corrections support
What it offers: Residential programming, transition services, supervision support, and case management.

The RIDGE Project

Address: McClure, OH
Phone: (419) 278-0092
Best for: Fathers, families, and people who want long term support after incarceration
What it offers: Family reunification support, mentoring, workforce help, and reentry services.

United Returning Citizens

Address: Youngstown, OH
Phone: (234) 855-0000
Best for: People who want peer support and community based reentry help
What it offers: Guidance, encouragement, local referrals, and support from people who understand reentry.

Flying HIGH Inc.

Address: Youngstown, OH
Phone: (330) 797-3995
Best for: People who need workforce development, treatment support, or second chance help
What it offers: Employment help, recovery support, training, and community services.

Jordan Community Resource Center

Address: Willoughby, OH
Phone: (216) 441-2496
Best for: Women who need reentry support and practical help rebuilding life after release
What it offers: Resource connection, support programming, and housing related assistance.

Talbert House Pathways

Address: Cincinnati, OH
Phone: (513) 557-2500
Best for: Women who need structured treatment, housing support, and reentry help
What it offers: Residential support, addiction treatment, life skills, and reentry case management.

New Directions Career Center

Address: Columbus, OH
Phone: (614) 849-0028
Best for: Women who need job readiness, training, or a fresh start
What it offers: Employment support, education, classes, and career development.

Connexion West

Address: Lancaster, OH
Phone: (740) 201-2778
Best for: People who want community support, mentoring, and practical reentry help
What it offers: Reentry support, mentoring, food support, and community based services.

Community Housing Network

Address: Columbus, OH
Phone: (614) 487-6700
Best for: People who need supportive housing or help avoiding homelessness
What it offers: Housing placement, supportive housing, and stability focused services.

Towards Employment

Address: Cleveland, OH
Phone: (216) 696-5750
Best for: Serious job seekers with barriers to employment
What it offers: Employment coaching, skill building, job placement support, and reentry friendly workforce services.

Fair Housing Center for Rights and Research

Address: Cleveland, OH
Phone: (216) 361-9240
Best for: People dealing with housing denials, discrimination, or tenant rights issues
What it offers: Fair housing advocacy, education, and help with housing barriers.

Ohio Justice & Policy Center

Address: Cincinnati, OH
Phone: (513) 421-1108
Best for: People who need record sealing, expungement, or legal help tied to a criminal record
What it offers: Legal support, second chance advocacy, and help with record relief.

Columbus Urban League

Address: Columbus, OH
Phone: (614) 257-6300
Best for: People who need job help, workforce support, or economic opportunity
What it offers: Career services, education support, and connections to community resources.

Stowe Mission of Central Ohio

Address: 888 Parsons Ave., Columbus, OH 43206
Phone: (614) 445-8400
Best for: People who need immediate basic needs support and service referrals
What it offers: Food, clothing, support services, and links to additional help.


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Halfway Houses and Transitional Housing in Ohio

Talbert House Pathways

Address: Cincinnati, OH
Phone: (513) 557-2500
Best for: Women who need structured transitional support
What it offers: Residential support, treatment, life skills, and reentry case management.

Alvis House

Address: Columbus, OH
Phone: (614) 801-1845
Best for: People who need structured housing, treatment, or transitional support
What it offers: Residential services, reentry support, treatment help, and transition programming.

Oriana House

Address: Cleveland, OH
Phone: (216) 881-7882
Best for: People who need structured transition support and treatment related services
What it offers: Residential programming, treatment services, and reentry support.

Y Haven

Address: Cleveland, OH
Phone: (216) 431-2018
Best for: Men who need recovery housing and substance use treatment
What it offers: Recovery housing, treatment services, and support rebuilding stability.

Community Housing Network

Address: Columbus, OH
Phone: (614) 487-6700
Best for: People who need supportive housing or help staying housed
What it offers: Supportive housing, housing placement, and long term stability services.

Volunteers of America Ohio and Indiana

Address: Multiple Ohio locations
Phone: Main Ohio and Indiana office varies by location
Best for: People who want housing connected support and reentry help in multiple parts of the state
What it offers: Transitional help, housing related services, and practical support.

If housing is your biggest problem, start with a place that can stabilize you fast, then work on everything else. You may also want to read our housing guide for felons and our page on public housing rules for felons.


Housing Solutions and Information

Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction Reentry Resources

Address: Statewide resource information
Phone: Not listed on website
Best for: Anyone who needs a statewide starting point
What it offers: Reentry information, planning tools, local coalition links, and service connections.

OhioMeansJobs for Restored Citizens

Address: Statewide job and planning resource
Phone: Not listed on website
Best for: People who need work, planning tools, and reentry friendly employment resources
What it offers: Employment help, planning resources, and links to local OhioMeansJobs centers.

Community Housing Network

Address: Columbus, OH
Phone: (614) 487-6700
Best for: People who need supportive housing
What it offers: Housing placement, supportive housing, and stability focused help.

Fair Housing Center for Rights and Research

Address: Cleveland, OH
Phone: (216) 361-9240
Best for: People dealing with housing denials or discrimination
What it offers: Fair housing help, advocacy, and education.

Connexion West

Address: Lancaster, OH
Phone: (740) 201-2778
Best for: People who need community support plus help meeting basic needs
What it offers: Reentry support, mentoring, meals, and community services.

For broader rebuilding help, also read our financial help for felons page and our resources for felons page.


Emergency Food, Clothing, and Shelter

Ohio Benefits

Address: Statewide online benefits portal
Phone: 1 844 640 6446
Best for: People who need help with food, Medicaid, cash assistance, or child care related support
What it offers: Access to public benefits and state assistance programs.

Stowe Mission of Central Ohio

Address: 888 Parsons Ave., Columbus, OH 43206
Phone: (614) 445-8400
Best for: People who need immediate basic needs support
What it offers: Food, clothing, support services, and local referrals.

The Reeb Center

Address: Columbus, OH
Phone: (614) 460-9280
Best for: People who need one place that can connect them to multiple services
What it offers: Community resources, support services, and practical help.

Volunteers of America Ohio and Indiana

Address: Multiple Ohio locations
Phone: Varies by location
Best for: People who need support fast in areas served by VOA
What it offers: Community support, housing related help, and referrals.

Connexion West

Address: Lancaster, OH
Phone: (740) 201-2778
Best for: People who need local support, food help, or community connection
What it offers: Community support, practical help, and referrals.

If your basic needs are unstable, use this section first. Then work through our broader resources for felons page for more help.


Free or Low Cost Healthcare

Ohio Medicaid through Ohio Benefits

Address: Statewide
Phone: 1 844 640 6446
Best for: People who need health coverage and cannot afford private insurance
What it offers: Medicaid eligibility screening and access to health coverage.

Y Haven

Address: Cleveland, OH
Phone: (216) 431-2018
Best for: Men who need recovery support tied to housing
What it offers: Recovery housing, treatment services, and support.

The Recovery Council

Address: Chillicothe, OH
Phone: (740) 773-4066
Best for: People who need recovery and behavioral health support
What it offers: Treatment support, recovery services, and local assistance.

Flying HIGH Inc.

Address: Youngstown, OH
Phone: (330) 797-3995
Best for: People whose reentry needs overlap with recovery and employment barriers
What it offers: Recovery support, employment services, and community assistance.

Oriana House

Address: Cleveland, OH
Phone: (216) 881-7882
Best for: People who need treatment linked services as part of reentry
What it offers: Treatment services, residential support, and transition help.

You may also want to review our Jobs for Felons page if your recovery plan also depends on getting back to work.


Legal Documents and Record Help

Ohio BMV

Address: Statewide driver services
Phone: Not listed on website
Best for: People who need a state ID, driver license information, or reinstatement guidance
What it offers: State ID information, license services, and driving related records.

Ohio Department of Health Vital Statistics

Address: Statewide vital records information
Phone: Not listed on website
Best for: People who need a birth certificate for work, housing, or benefits
What it offers: Official birth certificate and vital records information.

Ohio Legal Help

Address: Statewide legal information resource
Phone: Not listed on website
Best for: People who want plain English legal guidance after release
What it offers: Legal information, forms, and guidance on record sealing and related issues.

Ohio Justice & Policy Center

Address: Cincinnati, OH
Phone: (513) 421-1108
Best for: People who need help with record sealing, expungement, or legal barriers
What it offers: Legal help, second chance advocacy, and record relief support.

Opportunity Port

Address: Franklin County, OH
Phone: Not listed on website
Best for: People in Franklin County who want help applying for sealing or expungement
What it offers: Application assistance and reentry related legal support.

You may also want to read our felony expungement and sealing guide and our background check laws overview.


Financial Help and Information

Getting out of jail or prison is expensive. Many people need money for food, transportation, work clothes, phone service, ID fees, and housing. In Ohio, the best first move for immediate help is usually Ohio Benefits, a strong local reentry program, or a local nonprofit that can connect you to emergency aid and services.

Ohio Benefits

Address: Statewide online portal
Phone: 1 844 640 6446
Best for: People who need help with public benefits and basic needs
What it offers: SNAP, Medicaid, cash assistance, and other state assistance screening.

Stowe Mission of Central Ohio

Address: 888 Parsons Ave., Columbus, OH 43206
Phone: (614) 445-8400
Best for: People who need immediate support and local help
What it offers: Food, clothing, and referrals to additional services.

The Reeb Center

Address: Columbus, OH
Phone: (614) 460-9280
Best for: People who want one community hub that can point them in the right direction
What it offers: Service connections, community support, and practical help.

Columbus Urban League

Address: Columbus, OH
Phone: (614) 257-6300
Best for: People who need workforce and economic support
What it offers: Career support, education related help, and community services.

For broader money help, also read our financial help for felons page and our grants for felons page.


Employment Help

OhioMeansJobs for Restored Citizens

Address: Statewide
Phone: Not listed on website
Best for: People who want an official Ohio job resource that understands reentry barriers
What it offers: Planning tools, job resources, and connections to local OhioMeansJobs centers.

Towards Employment

Address: Cleveland, OH
Phone: (216) 696-5750
Best for: People whose top priority is getting back to work
What it offers: Employment coaching, job placement support, and workforce help.

New Directions Career Center

Address: Columbus, OH
Phone: (614) 849-0028
Best for: Women who need job readiness, training, or career support
What it offers: Employment support, education, classes, and career development.

Flying HIGH Inc.

Address: Youngstown, OH
Phone: (330) 797-3995
Best for: People who need workforce development and second chance support
What it offers: Employment help, training, and recovery connected services.

Damascus Staffing

Address: Cincinnati, OH
Phone: Not listed consistently online
Best for: People looking for staffing and job opportunities in the Cincinnati area
What it offers: Employment opportunities and staffing support.

You may also want to read our Jobs for Felons page..


Substance Abuse Help

Y Haven

Address: Cleveland, OH
Phone: (216) 431-2018
Best for: Men who need recovery housing and support
What it offers: Recovery housing, treatment services, and support rebuilding stability.

The Recovery Council

Address: Chillicothe, OH
Phone: (740) 773-4066
Best for: People who need treatment or recovery support in southern Ohio
What it offers: Recovery services, treatment support, and counseling.

Oriana House

Address: Cleveland, OH
Phone: (216) 881-7882
Best for: People who need treatment and residential support as part of reentry
What it offers: Treatment services, residential programming, and transition support.

Talbert House Pathways

Address: Cincinnati, OH
Phone: (513) 557-2500
Best for: Women who need structured treatment plus reentry support
What it offers: Residential support, addiction treatment, and life skills.

Flying HIGH Inc.

Address: Youngstown, OH
Phone: (330) 797-3995
Best for: People whose recovery and employment challenges overlap
What it offers: Recovery support, job help, and community services.


Other Helpful Resources

If you need more than reentry programs, these guides may help:

Notice: You may also find our “Reentry Survival Guide for Felons” helpful in addition to this page.


What Makes a Good Reentry Program

A good reentry program does more than hand someone a flyer and send them away. The best programs help with the real problems that usually hit first after release, like housing, ID, transportation, job search, food, clothing, recovery support, and staying on track with parole or probation. A strong program should feel practical. It should help you solve immediate problems while also helping you build toward long term stability.

Good reentry programs also have structure and real follow through. That usually means staff who return calls, clear intake steps, honest answers about what they can and cannot do, and connections to other services when they cannot help directly. The strongest programs often combine several things at once, like case management, mentoring, job readiness, housing help, recovery support, and community referrals. Programs that only offer one small service can still be useful, but the best ones usually help you build an actual plan.


Tips for Choosing a Reentry Program

Call before you go if you can. Ask what services they actually offer, who qualifies, what documents you need, whether they help people right after release, and whether they have waiting lists. This can save time and avoid wasted trips.

Ask specific questions. Do not just ask if they help with reentry. Ask if they help with housing, jobs, IDs, clothing, transportation, recovery, legal referrals, or case management. A lot of places sound helpful until you find out they only offer one narrow service.

Look for programs that connect you to other help. Even if one program cannot solve everything, a good one should know where to send you next. That matters a lot in reentry because most people need more than one kind of support.

Do not judge a program only by its website. Some very helpful programs have weak websites. Some polished websites do not actually provide much real help. What matters most is whether they answer the phone, explain the process clearly, and help people solve real problems.

If a program is full, ask what to do next. Ask if they know another program, another shelter, a workforce office, a church ministry, or a local county resource that may help sooner. One good referral can make a big difference.

Keep your paperwork together. If possible, carry your ID, release paperwork, Social Security card, birth certificate copies, parole or probation paperwork, resume, and any referral forms in one folder. That makes it easier to apply for multiple programs fast.

Follow up. A lot of people call once and stop. Reentry services can be overloaded. Sometimes the difference between getting help and not getting help is calling back, showing up on time, and staying on their radar.


Disclaimer

Reentry programs, eligibility rules, services, and contact information can change. Some programs only serve certain counties, genders, supervision statuses, or referral types. Always contact the organization directly to confirm current eligibility, openings, and intake requirements. Nothing on this page should be considered legal advice.