National Reentry Resource Center
An information and research hub on reentry maintained by the Council of State Governments Justice Center. Provides a program database, publications, and tools for practitioners and policymakers. Not a direct-service hotline.
Volunteers of America
Transitional housing, substance use treatment, employment services, and reentry case management in communities across the country. Services vary by local affiliate — call your nearest location to confirm what is available.
SSA — Social Security Card Replacement
Replace a lost or stolen Social Security card online or at your local SSA office. Free of charge. You'll need this for employment, benefits, and most ID applications.
HUD Housing Counseling
HUD-approved housing counselors help you find affordable housing, understand your rights as a renter, and navigate housing assistance programs.
National Alliance to End Homelessness — Resource Locator
Research and policy organization focused on ending homelessness. Their website includes a program locator for emergency shelter, transitional housing, and permanent supportive housing options. Call 211 for the fastest local shelter referral.
American Job Centers
Federally funded employment centers offering job search assistance, resume help, skills training, and career counseling — available in every state. Use the CareerOneStop locator to find your nearest center.
Goodwill Career Centers
Free job training, resume assistance, interview prep, and job placement services at many locations. Services vary by local Goodwill affiliate — call ahead to confirm what is available at your nearest location.
SNAP (Food Stamps) — Find Your State Agency
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) provides monthly food benefits loaded onto an EBT card. Apply through your state SNAP agency. Eligibility depends on income and state rules. Some drug conviction restrictions vary by state — many states have lifted them.
HRSA Health Centers
Federally Qualified Health Centers provide primary care, mental health, and dental services on a sliding-fee scale regardless of ability to pay or insurance status.
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Legal Services Corporation — Find Legal Help
The Legal Services Corporation funds civil legal aid programs across the country. Use the official LSC locator to find a federally funded legal aid office in your area. LSC-funded programs provide civil legal help — housing, family law, benefits, and record-related matters — to people who cannot afford an attorney.
ABA Free Legal Answers
The American Bar Association's Free Legal Answers program lets qualifying users post civil legal questions online and receive answers from volunteer attorneys. Covers civil matters including housing, family law, and benefits.
We're still verifying a Mississippi-specific resource for this category.
Family and Youth Services Bureau
Federal programs supporting family reunification, youth services, and domestic violence resources. Includes grants to local organizations that serve returning citizens and their families.
211 Helpline
Dial 2-1-1 from any phone to reach a local specialist who can connect you to emergency shelter, food, crisis support, and essential services right now.
Crisis Text Line
Free, confidential crisis support 24/7. Text HOME to 741741 to reach a trained crisis counselor. For mental health emergencies, substance use crises, or when you just need someone to talk to.
Feeding America — Find a Food Bank
Find your nearest food bank or pantry today. Most locations don't require documentation. Use the online locator or call to find hours and address.
Emergency Shelter — Call 211
Find emergency shelter and overnight options in your area. Call 211 and ask specifically for emergency shelter — specialists search available beds in real time. Eligibility varies by shelter; many accept people with felony records.
SAMHSA National Helpline
Free, confidential, 24/7 treatment referral and information service for individuals and families facing mental health and substance use disorders. No insurance required. SAMHSA does not provide direct treatment — it connects callers to local treatment programs.