Empowering Futures, Reclaiming Lives
Reclaim Pathways
Reclaim Pathways is dedicated to supporting formerly incarcerated individuals and their families by providing comprehensive reentry programs, mental health services, and educational resources.
Restoring Hope, Building Futures
Reclaim Pathways, a nonprofit organization for prison reform, was founded by Audrey Collins, who understands firsthand the challenges faced by individuals navigating life after incarceration. With a mission to empower individuals to successfully reintegrate into society, foster financial stability, and contribute positively to their communities, Reclaim Pathways offers a holistic approach to reentry, mental health support, and peer mentorship. The organization’s programs are designed to address the root causes of recidivism and provide a supportive environment for individuals seeking a fresh start. Through partnerships with local agencies and community organizations, Reclaim Pathways creates a network of resources to ensure long-term success for those in need. By advocating for policy changes and promoting awareness, Reclaim Pathways aims to create a more inclusive and supportive society for all individuals on the path to reclamation.

Our Mission
Reclaim Pathways is dedicated to supporting formerly incarcerated individuals and their families by providing comprehensive reentry programs, mental health services, and educational resources. Our mission is to empower individuals to successfully reintegrate into society, foster financial stability, and contribute positively to their communities, breaking cycles of incarceration and promoting lasting change.

Charting New Paths, Embracing Change
Our Services
Our programs are tailored to address the diverse needs of our participants, providing a holistic approach that encompasses reentry assistance, mental health support, financial literacy education, and peer mentorship. Through a combination of personalized guidance and community engagement, we strive to empower individuals to overcome challenges, build resilience, and create a pathway towards a brighter future. At Reclaim Pathways, we believe in the transformative power of support, education, and advocacy in breaking cycles of incarceration and fostering lasting change.

Reentry to Society
Comprehensive support for transitioning back into the community.

Housing Placement
Assistance in finding stable housing post-release.

Financial Literacy
Education on financial management and stability.

Peer Mentorship
Guidance and support from individuals with similar experiences.
Community, Compassion, Change
What Sets Us Apart
At Reclaim Pathways, our foundation is rooted in empathy, understanding, and firsthand experience of the challenges individuals face post-incarceration. Founded by Audrey Collins, whose personal journey is intertwined with the criminal justice system, we recognize the critical need for comprehensive support beyond reentry assistance. Our programs go beyond the surface, addressing the mental, emotional, and financial obstacles that can impede successful reintegration into society. By providing access to mental health services, education, financial literacy, and community-based support, we offer a multifaceted approach that empowers individuals to reclaim their lives and make meaningful contributions to their communities. Our commitment to breaking cycles of incarceration, promoting equity, and fostering opportunities for healing and growth drives every initiative we undertake, ensuring that every individual we serve has the opportunity to build a future filled with possibility and purpose.

Personalized Support
Tailored programs to meet individual needs.

Community Engagement
Fostering connections and support networks

Empowering Change
Breaking cycles of incarceration and promoting lasting transformation.
Together We Reclaim, Together We Thrive
Let’s Connect
We invite you to reach out to Reclaim Pathways to learn more about our programs and how we can support you or your loved ones on the journey to reclaiming lives.
Email: info@reclaimpathways.org