Housing

Reentry Partnership Housing (RPH):

The Reentry Partnership Housing (RPH) Program is a means to provide housing to qualified individuals under the supervision of the Georgia Department of Community Supervision (DCS) who do not have valid residence plans. These individuals may be released from prison or jail or are active participants in an Accountability Court (felony drug, mental health, veterans, or family).

Certified RPH Providers provide stable housing and food access to these
individuals. The goal of the RPH Program is to provide short‐term housing
assistance to help stabilize an individual’s reentry process and enhance his or
her ability to remain crime free. This program involves a unique collaboration
between several State agencies including the Georgia Department of Community Affairs (DCA), the Georgia Department of Community Supervision (DCS), the Georgia Department of Corrections (GDC) and the Council of Accountability Court Judges (CACJ).

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