Tompkins County Reentry Program
Program Information
The Tompkins County Reentry Program provides unique, person-centered services. It serves the needs of those who may have barriers and challenges in returning to the community after being released from Tompkins County Jail.
- Participants meet with the Reentry case manager before being released from the jail.
- The participant completes a needs assessment to decide what they will need after being released from the jail.
- The participant and the case manager create an action plan to meet those needs and reach their goals. To join the program, the participant must be a resident of Tompkins County when they are released.
To join the program, the participant must be a resident of Tompkins County when they are released.
What Can The Participant Expect
- 60 to 90-day case management following release from jail: Participants receive individual support based on their mental health, recovery, and social needs: There is not a “one-size-fits-all” approach.
- Help with:
- Breaking down barriers that get in the way of moving forward
- Filling out applications for benefits
- Searching for housing
- Education/employment goal planning
- A “harm-reduction” approach.
- Supports, advocates, arranges services, and assists with follow-through.
- Referrals and linkage to community services to support the coordination of client care with these services.
- It is voluntary and person-centered: The participant is not required to do anything they do not feel comfortable doing.
Contact Us
Marie Boyer
Reentry Case Manager
(607) 274-6320
Email Marie Boyer
Office Hours
Monday - Friday
8:30am - 4:30pm