WorkNet, Inc. is an innovative non-profit organization based in Honolulu, Hawaii, dedicated to restoring lives and strengthening communities by preparing prison inmates for successful reentry into society. They offer a range of services, including job placement, housing assistance, driver's license acquisition, and restoration of identity documents, all aimed at reducing recidivism rates. With a focus on evidence-based practices and current criminogenic research, WorkNet provides a continuum of care to their clients, starting at least 6 months prior to release and continuing support upon reentry.
WorkNet's innovative programs include the LifeStiles Vocational Inventory, which matches offenders to specific jobs and creates an Individual Development Plan to address risk factors. The Correctional Arts ReEntry CARE Program is a social enterprise that sells artwork and crafts made by offenders, while the LifeStiles Self-Change Program offers a 24-class series to help clients master their thinking and make better decisions. Additionally, the WorkNet Self-Directed Job Search program equips clients with essential job market skills. Founded in 2000, WorkNet is committed to reducing recidivism and promoting successful reintegration into the community.
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