Community Resources for Justice (CRJ) is a non-profit organization based in West Springfield, MA, that provides a range of behavioral health and social justice services. With a history dating back to 1973, CRJ has established itself as a leader in the field, offering programs and support for individuals transitioning from incarceration back into their communities. Their services include adult residential reentry programs, such as Coolidge House and Brooke House, which assist men and women referred by federal and state agencies in Massachusetts and beyond. CRJ's commitment to social justice is evident in their dedication to helping individuals reintegrate into society and promoting client rights.
CRJ's team of professionals, partners, and staff work collaboratively to deliver effective and impactful services. They operate a network of residential reentry centers, including Hampshire House, Horizon House, Houston House, and LightHouse, which provide safe and supportive environments for individuals transitioning from federal incarceration in New Hampshire, New York, Vermont, and Rhode Island. Additionally, CRJ's McGrath House focuses on supporting women referred by various Massachusetts agencies. With a mission rooted in community strategies and a commitment to social justice, CRJ continues to make a positive difference in the lives of those they serve.
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