Reentry & Recovery provides sober and supportive environments for participants returning from incarceration and those who have completed residential treatment for substance misuse or are currently in recovery. The program offers culturally responsive and peer-supported programming, employment and training opportunities, and intensive case management to participants.
Reentry & Recovery works closely with tribal justice system partners to ensure cohesion in program development and restorative justice practices.
Reentry & Recovery operates several non-congregate shelters. The shelters provide temporary housing for individuals with private room and shared common spaces. This offers a higher level of privacy and security for program participants.
Reentry & Recovery Homes Currently Operating:
Allen Court for Men • Shaanáx (Shaanáx Tlein) Hit (maximum of 12 participants)
Alaway for Men • Eix’gul’héen Hit (maximum of 15 participants)
Haven House for Women • T’áa Shuyee Hit (maximum of 9 participants)
Eligibility Requirements
- Must not have had any high or moderate infractions in the last six (6) months prior to acceptance.
- Complete all paperwork or submit an application, Release of Information (ROI), and referral.
- Submit a valid Integrated Mental Health & Substance Use Assessment no more than one year old.
- Willing to engage in Behavioral Health services (addressing mental health and/or substance use disorders) that may include case management, peer support, individual and group therapy.
Although the shelters are located in Juneau, the program serves tribal citizens and non-tribal citizens regardless of location. The shelters will only apply Native preference once full capacity has been reached.