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DONATE TO OUR FUTURE

Every year, thousands of young people face unimaginable challenges as they leave foster care to transition back into society after incarceration. These individuals often struggle to find opportunities, guidance, and support.

With your help, we can change that.

Your gift today will help break the cycle of hardship and poverty.

Your support directly funds programs that:

  • Provide job training and employment opportunities for individuals who are re-entering society after incarceration or foster care.

  • Offer mentorship and emotional support, helping young people build confidence, skills, and a sense of belonging.

  • Deliver educational programs, from tutoring to college preparation, helping individuals break the cycle of poverty and build a better future.

  • Assist in securing stable housing, so that they can have a safe place to live while they work on their goals.

We are living in a time where it is clear that programs designed to assist those who need it most are increasingly at risk of being reduced or eliminated.

This is not just a temporary setback; it's a stark reminder of how vulnerable the resources are that sustain so many lives. Foster youth and those transitioning from incarceration rely on these vital programs to find stability, healing, and new opportunities. The uncertainty surrounding funding poses a serious threat to the progress we've made, and places some of the most vulnerable members of our society in even greater jeopardy.

Our center depends on grant funding and donations to provide essential services. These funds are not merely numbers—they represent the chance for individuals to rebuild their lives, gain skills, and access crucial support. Every contribution, no matter how small, helps us stay strong and make a difference. 

All Donations are tax deductible to the fullest extent of the law.​

Road to Empowerment Restorative Services is a 501(c)(3)

Tax ID: 93-1704947

"Peer Mentoring has shown me the power of connection and growth, where we support each other and build strength together."  -  Sara McEvoy, Mentor

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