Craine House is a family residential facility serving women under community corrections custody.
Women are sentenced by a judge to live with their children at Craine House for 12 to 18 months, where they are matched with professional services that meet their individual needs. During that time, women are provided access to intensive case management and re-entry planning, as well as a wide array of other support services and programs, including: GED, financial and job skills classes, individual and family counseling,
life skills programs, anger management, self-esteem programs, parenting classes, intensive substance abuse treatment, access to faith-based programs, health and nutrition counseling, children’s support services and tutoring.
Started in
1978
Who is helped?
Women with children up to age 5; women with substance abuse issues; women who have been previously incarcerated; women being diverted from prison; women on work release.
Capacity:
9 families; approximately 30 families served yearly
More Information
- Stages of criminal justice:
Community-Based Sanctions, Court-Based, Jail-Based, Parole, Prevention, Prison-Based, Reentry
- Areas of service:
Domestic Violence, Education, Employment/ Vocational Training, Family Support & Reunification/ Child Welfare, Health/Wellness, Housing, Mental Health, Mentoring, Substance Abuse
- Keywords:
Not available
- Program evaluation:
Not available
- Published curriculum available:
No
Last modified: 1/23/2012 1:36:24 PM