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ThePlace4Grace

The Place4Grace’s mission is to restore families and advocates for children impacted by incarceration

P.O. Box 750

Menifee, CA 92586

 (760) 412-7585

General Inquiries: admin@theplace4grace.org

The mission of the Anti-Recidivism Coalition (ARC) is to change lives and create safe, healthy communities by providing a support and advocacy network for and by formerly incarcerated men and women.

Los Angeles Off ice

1320 East 7th St. Suite 260

 Los Angeles, CA 90021 

(213) 955-5885

General Inquiries: info@antirecidivism.org

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Sacramento Office

1414 K Street, Suite 150 Sacramento, CA 95814 

(916) 942-9080

General Inquiries: info@antirecidivism.org

Homeboy Industries provides hope, training, and support to formerly gang-involved and previously incarcerated people, allowing them to redirect their lives and become contributing members of our community.

130 W. Bruno Street

Los Angeles, CA 90012

 (323) 526-125 4

General Inquiries: 

info@homeboyindustries.org

Root & Rebound’s mission is to restore power and resources to the families and communities most harmed by mass incarceration through legal advocacy, public education, policy reform and litigation—a model rooted in the needs and expertise of people who are directly impacted.

1730 Franklin Street, Suite 300 Oakland, CA 94612

(510) 279-4662

General Inquiries: info@rootandrebound.org

CCWP is a grassroots abolitionist organization-with members inside and outside prison-that challenges the institutional violence imposed on women, transgender people, and communities of color by the prison industrial complex. We see the struggle for racial and gender justice as central to dismantling the prison industrial complex and we prioritize the leadership of the people, families, and communities most impacted in building this movement. 

 1540 Market St, Suite 490 San Francisco, CA 94102 

(415) 255-7036 ext .4

General Inquiries: info@womenprisoners.org


The Life Support Alliance’s mission is to identify the needs and concerns of the greater lifer population and community, to assist lifers in becoming suitable for parole and articulating that suitability to the Board of Parole Hearings. To educate the public and encourage dialogue between stakeholder groups on rehabilitation and reentry and to assist lifers and their families in understanding the parole system. We are the voice and presence of lifers in the community.

P.O. Box 277

Rancho Cordova, CA 95741

 (916) 402-3750

General Inquiries: lifesupport alliance@gmail.com

LSPC organizes communities impacted by the criminal justice system and advocates to release incarcerated people, to restore human rights and civil rights, and to unify families and communities. We build public awareness of structural racism in policing, the courts, and the prison system, and we advance racial and gender justice in all our work. 

4400 Market Street

Oakland, CA 94608

 (415) 255-7036

General Inquiries: info@prisonerswithchildren.org

Essie’s mission is to harness the collective power of women with incarcerated loved ones to end mass incarceration’s harm to women and communities. 

300 Frank Ogawa Plaza, Suite 420

Oakland, CA 94612

(510) 740-2502

General Inquiries: info@essiejusticegroup.org

Initiate Justice’s mission is to end mass incarceration by activating the power of the people it directly impacts. Initiate justice organizes their members, both inside and outside of prisons, to advocate for their freedom and change criminal justice policy in California

P.O. Box 4962 

Oakland, CA 94605

General Inquiries: initiatejustice@gmail.com

Choices For Freedom improves the lives of individuals who have been- or are at risk of being- involved in the criminal justice system by providing creative educational programming that incorporates mentoring, counseling, entrepreneurship, and supportive services for pro-social rehabilitation and community reintegration.

4123 Broadway, Suite 622 

Oakland, CA 94611

(510) 815-3488

General Inquiries: nate@choicesforfreedom.org

Californians United for a Responsible Budget (CURB) is a statewide coalition of 70 grassroots organizations working to reduce the number of people in prisons and jails, the number of prisons and jails in the state, and shift state and local spending from corrections and policing to human services. 

PO Box 73688

Los Angeles, CA 90003

 (213) 864-8931

General Inquiries: info@curbprisonspending.org

The Young Women’s Freedom Center was founded in 1993 to empower and inspire cis and trans young women, trans young men, and gender-expansive young people who have been disproportionately impacted by incarceration, racist and sexist policies, the juvenile and criminal justice systems, and/or the underground street economy, to create positive change in their lives and communities.  

San Francisco Office

832 Folsom Street, Suite 700San Francisco, CA 94107(415) 703-8800

General Inquiries: sfreferrals@youngwomenfree.org

Oakland Office

3234 Grand Avenue,Oakland, CA 94610(510) 350-7411

General Inquiries: oakreferrals@youngwomenfree.org

Founded inside prison, we work to end life and extreme sentences by changing the way society and the legal system respond to violence & harm.

1370 N. St. Andrews Place

Los Angeles, CA 90028

(213) 358-7057

CURYJ unlocks the leadership of young people to dream beyond bars. The organization looks to young people to lead the way in transforming communities by investing in their healing, aspirations and activism. 

490 Lake Park Avenue #16086, 

Oakland, CA 94610 

(510) 232-7230

General Inquiries: help@curyj.org

A grassroots movement fighting to restore the human and civil rights of formerly and currently incarcerated people.

948 Baker Street 

Bakersfield, CA 93305

(661) 616-8625

General Inquiries: aouonbakersfield@gmail.com

The Coalition for Family Unity is a coalition led by directly impacted and system-impacted people and supported by allies that addresses the impact of mass criminalization on families and family reunification. Our first goal is to expand the rights of family members to visit their incarcerated loved ones by establishing Visiting as a Right.

4400 Market Street 

Oakland, CA 94608

(415) 255-7036

General Inquiries: info@prisonerswithchildren.org

Santa Clara County 

1401 Parkmoor Ave #150,San Jose, CA 95126

(415) 703-8800 ext 216General Inquiries: sccreferrals@youngwomenfree.org

Los Angeles

(415) 703-8800 ext 215

General Inquiries: lareferrals@youngwomenfree.org

TPW’s mission is to ensure that all people living in prisons have access to meaningful, high-quality programs, and to accelerate the impact of recent sentencing reforms towards our North Star goal of decarceration.

General Inquiries: admin@thetpw.org