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Success Story: Re-Entry Program Produces Thirteen New Graduates

March 21, 2021 by Wayne Creed 2 Comments

Re-Entry Commencement Exercises were conducted by the Northampton County Sherriff’s Office at the Eastern Shore Regional Jail (ESRJ) on Friday, February 26,2021. Presentations for three female inmates and ten males were overseen by Sheriff

David Doughty and Captain Roger Kennedy, with participation from Eastern Shore Community College and Eastern Shore Community Services Board.  Both partnered with ESRJ to create the re-entry program and provide skills and knowledge to prepare individuals for success as returning citizens. 

Standing in for the Director of the Re-Entry Program, Chaplain Kelvin Jones, was the Program Coordinator, Rev. Vincent Thomas, who provided the scripture and invocation, followed by greetings and acknowledgements by Sheriff Doughty. Both programs included reflections by a graduating class member, followed by the keynote speaker, ESCC President Dr. James Shaeffer.  ESCC Vice President Dr. Patrick Tompkins oversaw the presentation of successful cohorts, while special presentations were made by program instructors, Cheryl Rein, Amy Shockley,Lynn Wajda, and Chrystal Roughton, ESCSB Peer Recovery Specialist. Captain Kennedy provided closing remarks to the successful cohorts.  Over 50 family members and friends attended the event virtually.

Northampton Country Sherriff David Doughty speaks to graduates of the ES Regional Jail’s Re-Entry Program at their commencement program on February 26, 2021.

The goal of ESRJ’s re-entry program is two-fold:  increase public safety and reduce the rate of recidivism.  A primary focus of re-entry is to reduce barriers to successful reentry so motivated individuals can learn skills leading to jobs, acquire stable housing, support their families and strengthen the community.  

The partnership reflects Your Eastern Shore Community College’s YES! culture of hospitality, inclusion, and accountability. Dr. Tompkins commented, “We are grateful to

ESRJ for including the college in this program.” Dr. Shaeffer added, “Our adult education staff and instructors are devoted to this program, its values, and its outcomes.”

All participants in the program are also an ESCC cohort and are enrolled students of the college.  Upon their release, they will be connected with a an ESCC success coach so they can continue their educational and career pathway at ESCC.

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  1. Paul Plante says

    March 21, 2021 at 10:48 am

    Good for them!

    Reply
  2. Francenia says

    March 24, 2021 at 1:58 am

    Sounds like a transformational program. It beeds to be replicated all over.

    Reply

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