Flip The Script
For 23 years, Goodwill of Greater Detroit’s award winning Flip the Script program has been dedicated to fostering second chances for individuals who are or have been justice-involved. We believe that no matter what the obstacle, everyone has an opportunity to change their story.
Goodwill of Greater Detroit’s Flip the Script program is one of the most successful prison diversion and re-entry programs in the country.
With an impeccable history of creating safer communities and stronger families, we empower and transform lives through life skills, cognitive behavior therapy, GED prep, job placement, financial literacy and coaching, anger management and post-employment retention services.
Welcome Home – Wayne County
Welcome Home is a reentry program that builds on Flip the Script’s Center for Working Families model, offering workforce development, career coaching and job placement support to justice-involved individuals.
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Welcome Home is a reentry program that extends Flip the Script’s – Center for Working Families work. The Welcome Home Program provides the Bridges to Career Opportunities (Bridges), program model of Center for Working Families that is a tailored workforce development and long-term coaching services for justice involved individuals. The program offers justice-involved individuals’ vocational assessment, career planning assistance, job training, job search and retention, coaching and transitional work experience opportunities to facilitate successful transition and reintegration into the community.
Eligibility Criteria: 18 years of age or older and a Detroit resident under active;
- Federal Parole/Probation
- State of MI Parole
- Wayne County Probation
- Wayne County Juvenile Justice Probation
- Pre-Trial Proceedings
- Community Violence Intervention Program Membership
Services Provided:
- Case Management
- Barrier Removal
- GED Preparation
- Career Exposure
- Job Training
- Job Placement
- Financial Literacy & Coaching
- Resource Navigation
Documents Needed: Proof of Detroit Residence, Proof of Justice Involved Status
Education Recovery – Wayne County
Provides educational recovery services that help participants earn a high school equivalency credential (GED).
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Flip the Script delivers excellent educational recovery services, with many participants ultimately obtaining a high school equivalency degree (i.e., the GED).
Eligibility Criteria: Wayne County Resident age 16 years or older
Services Provided:
- High School Diploma Preparation (17 – 20 years old)
- GED Test Preparation Classes
- Grade Level & Literacy Improvements (Math and Reading)
- CASAS Test Preparation
- Apprenticeship Entry Exam Preparation
Documents Needed: Proof of age and residence
Transportation Assistance and Incentives Provided
All Services Are Free to Wayne County Residents
Safer Communities Stronger Families – Wayne County
Offers an alternative sentencing program for Wayne County residents ages 16–39 involved in the justice system, in partnership with the Michigan Department of Corrections, 3rd Circuit Court and 36th District Court.
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In partnership with the Michigan Department of Corrections, 3rd Circuit Court, and 36th District Court, Safer Communities Stronger Families is an alternative sentencing program for Wayne County residents aged 16-39 involved in the justice system.
Safer Communities Stronger Families has been transforming the lives of people in Wayne County since its launch in 2014. It is trusted as an essential part of community safety by law enforcement, circuit/district court judges, probation agents, practitioners and community members. The program has consistently made a positive impact by reducing the number of repeat offenders aged 16-39 in Wayne County. With its proven track record, Safer Communities Stronger Families plays a crucial role in fostering a safer and stronger community for all.
Eligibility Criteria: 16 – 39 year old probationers under MDOC supervision
Services Provided:
- Cognitive Behavior Programming
- Case Management
- Resource Navigation
- Barrier Removal
- Career Exposure
- Job Training
- Job Placements
- GED Preparation
- Financial Literacy & Coaching
- Anger Management
Documents Needed: CFJ-140, BIR, Compass Bar Chart or Narrative, Order of Probation
Safer Communities Stronger Families – Oakland County
Offers an alternative sentencing program for Oakland County residents ages 16–39 involved in the justice system, in partnership with the Michigan Department of Corrections, 6th Circuit Court and 50th District Court.
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Safer Communities Stronger Families is an alternative sentencing program that is now available for Oakland County residents aged 16-39 involved in the justice system. It is delivered in partnership with the Michigan Department of, 6th Circuit Court and 50th District Court.
Safer Communities Stronger Families has a proven track record of transforming lives since its inception in Wayne County in 2014. The program has helped thousands of individuals get their lives back on track and has significantly reduced the number of repeat offenders between the ages of 16 and 39 in Wayne County.
Eligibility Criteria: 16 – 39 year old probationers under MDOC supervision
Services Provided:
- Career Exposure
- Job Training
- Job Placements
- GED Preparation
- Financial Literacy & Coaching
- Case Management
- Resource Navigation
- Barrier Removal
- Anger Management
- Trauma Informed Care Support Groups
Documents Needed: BIR, Compass Bar Chart or Narrative, Order of Probation
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