On Wednesday, our Founder & Executive Director, Leslie Credle, participated in a panel “Justice Reimagined: Formerly Incarcerated Changemakers in Law & Advocacy” at Northeastern University alongside Sean Ellis, Director of the Exoneree Network - New England Innocence Project, and Mac Hudson, Community Liaison & REICI Paralegal at Prisoners' Legal Services. Thank you to the Phi Alpha Delta Pre-Law Fraternity and the Student Alliance for Prison Reform at Northeastern University for having us and hosting this event! #Justice4Housing #DeCriminalizeHousing
Justice 4 Housing
非盈利组织
Boston,Massachusetts 1,366 位关注者
Justice4Housing is a grassroots organization committed to ending homelessness for individuals impacted by incarceration.
关于我们
Justice 4 Housing is a grassroots organization committed to ending housing discrimination and homelessness for justice involved individuals impacted by domestic violence and incarceration. We operate from a people-led process to organize and advocate for housing rights, the abolishment of discriminatory federal, state, and local housing policies. We address the root cause of recidivism in correlation to homelessness, by delivering holistic and community-based solutions. We envision a world beyond incarceration in which: communities of color are invested in, rather than surveilled and incarcerated; all people have access to stable, permanent housing from which to pursue their dreams; and an end to structural racism. We are building a robust movement to re-invest in our communities. The Problem Existing Public Housing Authority policies and regulations unduly limit access to housing assistance among justice involved individuals and their families. These policies have a disparate impact on people of color who, despite making up only 17% of the percent of the state population, represent 50% of the incarcerated population. PHA policies restricting housing access to Justice Involved Individuals (JIIs) are harmful, discriminatory, and based on an antiquated view of the criminal justice system. Denying access to subsidized housing makes it more likely that these families will experience homelessness, unemployment, and ultimately criminal justice involvement, perpetuating a grim cycle of poverty and recidivism. When JIIs can’t find stable housing, they have a much harder time finding and keeping jobs, maintaining their health, and pursuing educational opportunities – the very things that make recidivism less likely, communities safer, and families healthier.
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https://linktr.ee/decrim
Justice 4 Housing的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 非盈利组织
- 规模
- 2-10 人
- 总部
- Boston,Massachusetts
- 类型
- 非营利机构
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主要
23 Bradston St
4th Floor
US,Massachusetts,Boston,02118
Justice 4 Housing员工
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Kwaku Ofori, ACMA (CIMA), CGMA, CA
Accountant for small businesses and nonprofits| Sustainability Reporting| Microcredit/Microfinance|Credit Risk|Collections&Recoveries|Finance|Project…
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Amelia Bittel
Full time Volunteer Activist fighting for progressive policy movement at the state and local levels.
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Eric Anderson
Returning Community Member, Poet, Mentor, Chef, Director, Father, Human
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Elizabeth Stewart
Bachelor's Degree of Science, Psychology
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A huge thank you to the incredible organizations that have supported Justice 4 Housing! Your generosity makes a direct impact—helping us provide housing, reunite families, and advocate for policy change. Together, we are breaking barriers and creating real pathways to stability and justice. We couldn’t do this work without you! #Justice4Housing #DeCriminalizeHousing
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Justice 4 Housing is Heading to NYC! ??? We’re excited to announce that we’ll be participating in the 2025 Beyond the Bars Conference in New York, NY, where we’ll be leading a workshop on our Hands on Defense model. We’re grateful for the chance to showcase the work we do here at Justice 4 Housing. A huge thank you to the Center for Justice at Columbia University for this opportunity! Stay tuned for more. #Justice4Housing #DeCriminalizeHousing
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Justice 4 Housing & the Department of Corrections (DOC) Are Redefining Reentry! ?? We’re proud to announce the launch of the first reentry house exclusively for individuals with SORI backgrounds. This newly renovated, three-story home provides transitional housing for registered returnees as they rebuild their lives after incarceration and work toward long-term stability. Swipe to take a look inside! ?? #Justice4Housing #DeCriminalizeHousing
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Justice 4 Housing was proud to support Not On My Watch Mentoring at their "A Building to Call Our Own" fundraiser! A huge congratulations to Devon McNeil, our constituent and a dedicated SHARP Program participant, for his leadership and commitment to transforming lives through mentoring youth and creating positive change in the community. To learn more about Not On My Watch Mentoring, visit https://lnkd.in/gM9ENFhX. #Justice4Housing #DeCriminalizeHousing
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?? Congratulations to our Founder & Executive Director, Leslie Credle, on graduating as a 2023 Social Innovator from the Social Innovation Forum’s Accelerator Program! Thank you to The Social Innovation Forum for selecting Leslie and Justice 4 Housing for this incredible opportunity. We’re honored to join a network of inspiring nonprofits committed to creating lasting change. A special shoutout to the rest of the 2023 Social Innovators—your work inspires us all. We are honored to forever be part of the SIF family and excited for the journey ahead! #Justice4Housing #DeCriminalizeHousing
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There’s nothing better than move-in day at Justice 4 Housing! Meet Derrick, one of our very first participants to secure housing through our SHARP Cambridge Program! ???? We’re so proud to celebrate this milestone with Derrick as he begins this exciting new chapter. Having a safe and stable place to call home is life-changing, and we’re honored to support him on his journey. Congratulations, Derrick—here’s to many new opportunities ahead! #Justice4Housing #DeCriminalizeHousing
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We hosted a beautiful MLK Day Brunch at Brie’s House in partnership with Temple Beth Elohim. ? Thank you, Temple Beth Elohim, for joining us and for your ongoing support of Brie’s House and the work we do. Your commitment to empowering our residents makes all the difference! #Justice4Housing #DeCriminalizeHousing #MLKDay #CommunitySupport
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?? After a nine-year incarceration, Jose Lorenzo faced rejection, housing instability, and the heartbreak of being separated from his young son. His turning point? Connecting with Justice 4 Housing (J4H)—a program that not only helped him find stable housing but also empowered him to advocate for others like him. Now, as a SHARP case manager, Jose helps others rebuild their lives while pursuing his own dreams of homeownership and civic leadership. ?? Jose’s story reminds us what’s possible when we invest in people, challenge stigma, and fight for equity. J4H is more than a program—it’s a movement breaking barriers, decriminalizing housing, and reducing homelessness and recidivism for justice-impacted individuals. ?? Learn more about Jose’s journey and Justice for Housing’s groundbreaking work https://bit.ly/40svWBf
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