During our veterans’ courageous service of deployment and military life, many sustained physical and mental injuries which cast long shadows. The Veterans Outreach of NJRC is grateful for our veterans service and we humbly strive to compassionately assist all our veterans.
- Sharon McGreevey
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The New Jersey Reentry Corporation (NJRC) is a non-profit agency with a social mission to remove all barriers to employment for citizens returning from incarceration.
Upcoming Events
Summer Training Institute
July 31 – August 31
Courses include: Cisco Certification, Construction, Forklift, OSHA-30, Culinary (Brookdale), EMR/EMT (RWJBarnabas) Microsoft Basics, Peer Recovery Specialist and Phlebotomy Online Registration…
NJRC 7th ANNUAL IMMIGRATION CONFERENCE
September 15
7TH ANNUAL IMMIGRATION CONFERENCE IMMIGRATION ISSUES St. Anthony of Padua Church, 615 8th Street, Union City, NJ 6:30 PM | September 15th, 2023 Learn about your rights! Mayor Brian P. Stack &…
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Past Happenings
Francine A. LeFrak Wellness Grand Opening
We would be honored if you would join us on Tuesday, January 25 at 11:00 am to celebrate the opening of The Francine A. LeFrak Wellness…
Jan
25
Veterans Roundtable
We would be honored if you joined The New Jersey Reentry Corporation as we host a Veterans Zoom Roundtable, on Friday, January 21, at 10:30…
Jan
21
NJRC Annual Conference Explores Prisoner Reform and Reentry
NJRC Annual Reentry Conference Explores Prisoner Reform and Reentry
Apr
1
McGreevey’s New Jersey Reentry Corporation’s Annual Conference Today
Apr
1
NJRC Launches The Governor's Reentry Training & Employment Center
Wendy Neu, CEO, Hugo Neu Corporation, provides keys to statewide New Jersey Reentry Corporation (NJRC) Employment & Training Center.…
Mar
9
OPIOID DEATHS ROSE MORE SLOWLY IN NEW JERSEY IN JUNE
Sep
8
Testimonials

19
.7%
Rearrest (technical violation and felony) Rate

56
.77%
Employment (Adjusted Seasonally)

3
,721
The Women’s Project Enrollment

13
,271
Medicaid Enrollment

11
,445
Addiction Treatment Program

8
,619
Medical Treatment

5
,591
Psychiatric Treatment Facilities Behavioral/Mental Health

3
,822
Medication Assisted Treatment

3
,160
Birth Certificates Obtained

3
,211
MVC Identification Drivers Licenses

73
Pro Bono Attorneys

2
,680
Emergency Kits Delivered in Prison

1
,766
Apprenticeship Training

5
,935
Participants Enrolled During PHE

17