Orleans Parish
http://www.lareentryguide.com/orleans-parish
Plaquemine Parish
http://www.lareentryguide.com/orleans-parish
St. Bernard Parish
http://www.lareentryguide.com/saint-bernard-parish
Housing For Felons
We consider Tier 1, Tier 2 and Tier 3 Sex Offenders.
Longterm and Short term Living
Roommate Housing
Veterans Housing Outreach Ministries
Phone: (504) 340-3429 and (504) 638-4730
http://www.veteranshousingoutreach.webs.com
Jefferson Parish, Orleans Parish and Livingston Parish
Email: homeless.veterans66@yahoo.com
Goodwill of Southeast Louisiana
Ex-Offender Reentry Employment Services
3400 Tulane Avenue, Suite 1000, New Orleans, LA
504-662-9585 | Fax: 504.456.2698
http://goodwillno.org/
Sexual Trauma Awareness & Response
STAR Greater New Orleans
123 N. Genois Street
New Orleans, LA 70119
24/7 Hotline (855) 435-STAR
Offender Reentry Program | Odyssey House
http://www.ohlinc.org/offender-reentry-program
Voice of the Experienced (VOTE)
2022 St. Bernard Ave.
Suite 307
New Orleans, LA 70116
http://www.vote-nola.org/
504.571.9599
To contact staff: admin@vote-nola.org
Cornerstone Builders: Prisoner Re-Entry Program
Innocence Project New Orleans
Case Review Manager
4051 Ulloa Street, New Orleans, LA 70119
In Louisiana and Mississippi, the two states with the highest incarceration rates in the world, Innocence Project New Orleans frees innocent prisoners, exposes injustice and prevents wrongful convictions.
Innocence Project New Orleans (IPNO) is a nonprofit law office that represents innocent prisoners serving life sentences in Louisiana and Mississippi, and assists them with their transition into the free world upon their r release. IPNO uses its cases to explain how wrongful convictions happen and what we can all do to prevent t them. IPNO works with legislators, judges, lawyers, law enforcement and policymakers to protect the innocent within the criminal justice system.
The Project currently only takes cases from Louisiana and south Mississippi. The Project only accepts application requests directly from prisoners and only by mail at the address provided. To request an application, a prisoner should contact the Project by mail (no email or telephone).