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Title:Executive Directory   -   http://www.transitioninc.org
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The mission of TRANSITION, Inc. is to reduce crime and recidivism by providing job training and job placement services to ex-offenders as a means of assisting them to overcome the barrier of a criminal record to obtain gainful employment. This is accomplished through an intensive program of counseling, case management, training and job placement services leading to self-sufficiency, productive citizenship and lawful living.

Category:Human Services
Link Owner:Virama Oller
Date Added:November 12, 2009 10:28:34 AM
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