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We Help Ex-Offenders!

A roof over your head is more than just shelter—it’s the foundation for rebuilding a life. At BPB Floyd, accountability is the cornerstone of our service model. Residents are held accountable for their actions and progress, while staff adhere to procedures that prioritize public safety. Each resident undergoes a comprehensive assessment and receives an individualized plan tailored to their needs.

Key milestones of the program include securing employment, developing a realistic budget, strengthening family and community support systems, maintaining sobriety from drugs and alcohol, and creating a stable housing plan. Our residential program aims to bridge the gap between criminal justice supervision and community resources. By partnering with various stakeholders, we provide clients with the tools and guidance they need to rebuild their lives and restore their citizenship. Transitional housing and re-entry programs are essential to ensuring long-term success. These services not only reduce the likelihood of re-incarceration but also decrease the risk of reoffending, helping individuals reintegrate as productive members of society.

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Muriel Williams
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Khaalid Muttaqi
Violence Prevention Advisory
Damien Thompson
Peer Specialist
Allan Stone
Veterans Advisory

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Our Vision

Our vision is to support formerly incarcerated individuals in leading crime-free lives and successfully reintegrating into their communities without reoffending.

Our Mission

Our mission is to provide comprehensive services in a safe, structured, and supervised environment that empowers individuals in need to rebuild their lives.

The Challenge

Individuals released from incarceration often encounter significant challenges in finding housing, securing employment, and establishing meaningful connections within their communities. These obstacles can lead to setbacks and the risk of re-incarceration. Join us in making a difference and contributing to lasting change. Together, we can have a profound impact. 

That conviction is where the process of change really begins — with the realization that just because a certain abuse has taken place in the past doesn’t mean that we have to tole. That conviction is where the process of change really begins
David Thomson
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