Wendy Caldwell (MCJ, LCDCIII, SAP), Executive Director
Wendy Caldwell (MCJ, LCDCIII, SAP), Executive Director
We are a peer-run organization, with the majority of our staff being certified Peer Recovery Specialists who have lived experience in recovery. Our team brings a unique and compassionate perspective, utilizing personal journeys to support and empower others on their path to recovery.
Our dedicated team of staff and part-time volunteers are
We are a peer-run organization, with the majority of our staff being certified Peer Recovery Specialists who have lived experience in recovery. Our team brings a unique and compassionate perspective, utilizing personal journeys to support and empower others on their path to recovery.
Our dedicated team of staff and part-time volunteers are committed to helping those who are often marginalized, such as ex-offenders. From our Intake Coordinator to our Reentry Specialists, we turn our convictions into action, working tirelessly to help those we serve achieve success
During the Executive Director’s tenure at the Cleveland District Parole Authority, and even after her retirement, former inmates would reach out to her seeking help to reintegrate successfully in the community. Specifically, they sought drug treatment/recovery resources, jobs, transportation assistance, and recovery programs specifically
During the Executive Director’s tenure at the Cleveland District Parole Authority, and even after her retirement, former inmates would reach out to her seeking help to reintegrate successfully in the community. Specifically, they sought drug treatment/recovery resources, jobs, transportation assistance, and recovery programs specifically for felons, and housing for themselves and their families. She founded Place to Recover, LLC in 2018 and then transitioned into P2R Training and Resource Center Inc. (a charitable nonprofit) to address this pressing community need.
Mission Statement:
P2R’s mission is to provide a multipurpose community center that employs a culturally diverse staff, 85% certified as peer recovery specialists. We assist marginalized populations like those with opioid, simulant use disorders and co-occurring behavioral conditions. We provide real resources to improve their socioeconomi
Mission Statement:
P2R’s mission is to provide a multipurpose community center that employs a culturally diverse staff, 85% certified as peer recovery specialists. We assist marginalized populations like those with opioid, simulant use disorders and co-occurring behavioral conditions. We provide real resources to improve their socioeconomic condition and promote independence.
Vision Statement:
P2R Training and Resource Center, Inc. is committed to providing a safe place where underserved community members can receive the necessary support to access wrap-around services, employment assistance, and programs that enhance a better quality of life.
Guiding Principle:
P2R’s focus is to help individuals “RECOVER” from “ALL” life circumstances through strength-based case management, evidenced-based programming, and mentorship.
Your support and contributions will enable us to meet our goals and improve conditions. Your generous donation will fund our mission. Please note that your donation is tax deductible.
P2R has an opportunity to positively impact the ex-offender population by providing evidenced based programs that address criminogenic needs. There is a gap in coordinating services, racial disparity, connectivity, transportation, prioritizing and unfamiliarity of complexities associated with prisoner reentry. These issues can create stressors and put the formerly incarcerated at risk of interacti
The U.S. incarceration rate is the highest in the world with about 2.3 million people behind bars. But while the country spends more than $50 billion a year on incarceration, the economic prospects of people who have been in prison remain bleak. For many ex-offenders, poverty follows prison. New research shows that ex-offenders are often severely stifled in making social progress upon re-entering
With the current political climate, the Second Chance Act, the presence of Grafton Correctional Institution and Lorain Correctional Institution, and other contributing factors, there is a high probability we will see a substantial number of offenders returning to Lorain County. P2R is being proactive to be ready to help these individuals, their families, and our communities. When high risk offende
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