The Recidivism Reduction Campus
A National First of Its Kind– From Prison to Purpose
Once a site of confinement, the former Wayne Correctional Prison is now being transformed into the Recidivism Reduction Campus, the first campus in the United States purchased and repurposed by a formerly incarcerated person to serve as a hub for reentry, healing, and opportunity.
Led by Recidivism Reduction Educational Program Services (RREPS), this campus marks a historic shift in justice reform. Where punishment once prevailed, we are building pathways to purpose, progress, and self-sufficiency, designed and led by those directly impacted by the system.
The Recidivism Reduction Campus will provide transitional housing and comprehensive support for individuals returning home from incarceration, offering the tools they need to reintegrate successfully and thrive.
On this campus, you’ll find:
Transitional residency
Workforce development & Job Placement
Vocational training & industry certifications
Educational Opportunities
Trauma-informed care & mental health supports
Peer support & case management
Civic engagement, life skills, and leadership development
Digital literacy labs and entrepreneurship pathways
This is not a continuation of incarceration; this is a blueprint for transformation. A place where justice-impacted individuals don’t just pass through, they rise.
Be a Part of History & Support the movement. Together, we can redefine reentry and show the nation what’s possible!
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