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Transitional Programs

Our Work Is

THEI creates opportunities for autonomy and success through pre and post-release wraparound reentry services. THEI’s support extends beyond education, to address housing, employment, family reunification, mental health, and other critical needs. This portfolio was created with the understanding that THEI is much more than a degree-seeking opportunity; it is an intervention, a lifeline, a community, and a support system. THEI's approach to reentry is based on radical hospitality, stability, and upward mobility. We prioritize quality of life, focusing on more than just immediate needs.

Building Community

When a student enrolls in our programs, they become a valued members of our community, which builds trust that extends even after they are released. A year before release, students begin working with a reentry coordinator.

Support Services

THEI support includes access to recovery programs, counseling, gender-affirming care, healthcare, family reunification, employment, college access, housing, financial wellness, and more.

Mentoring & Coaching

Post-release, alumni receive a Coach – a formerly incarcerated mentor who checks in weekly through their first year. They visit in person during the first week home to share a meal, deliver resources, and strengthen the sense of belonging.

Long-Term Commitment

Even after immediate support needs subside, THEI staff and peers continue to provide support over time as challenges emerge, solidifying this social support network with our alumni.

THEI Housing Network

Moving Forward Guide

The Moving Forward Guide outlines – through written narrative and a detailed user-friendly directory – resources for all essential needs for people transitioning beyond incarceration across all regions in Tennessee, including resources for housing, health and mental-health services, food security, employment and career development, higher education, legal and advocacy support, and information about reentry during COVID-19.

The Moving Forward Guide is a collaborative effort between THEI, the Memphis Interfaith Coalition for Action and Hope (MICAH), and the Education Justice Project (EJP).

This guide is a comprehensive statewide resource to support Tennesseans transitioning beyond incarceration.

Alumni Gatherings