The New England Innocence Project (NEIP) fights to correct and prevent wrongful convictions and ensure justice within the criminal legal system for innocent people throughout New England who are imprisoned for a crime they did not commit.
The Exoneree Network passionately cultivates a thriving and safe community for exonerees and those suffering the traumas of long-term incarceration. Dedicated to aiding their reintegration, we provide members with comprehensive support – from housing assistance and psychological care to financial literacy and technological training. We fight for legislative reforms that uplift, restore dignity, and instill hope along the journey to freedom.
CPCS Innocence Program evaluates and litigates potentially meritorious Massachusetts innocence claims and provides litigation support and oversight of funding for the investigation and expert resources needed to successfully litigate these claims.
The Life After Prison (LAP) is an organization that focuses on five components: employment, healthcare, housing, family care and finance. Our focus point is providing resources and support to inmates and those being released from incarceration transitioning back into society serving as a liaison for anyone impacted by incarceration.
Life Foundations Training (LiFT) is a safe space and community for those facing barriers after incarceration. This community meets regularly to share meals and build relationships with supportive allies. The intention of LiFT is to find and create opportunities for people striving to turn their lives around.
Everyday Boston helps people on the inside prepare for communicating on the outside, whether it’s with parole officers, employers, loved ones, or neighbors.
Experienced and compassionate therapists dedicated to help anyone struggling to cope with life's challenges.
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