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To empower individuals (reentrants and their support networks) to be successful by building connections, resources, and support to improve the quality of life, break the cycle of recidivism, and restore dignity.

Our Mission

Our Vision

A safer, healthier, and stronger York County.

Values Statement

  • Collaborative: we leverage the power of public private partnerships to optimize resources.

 

  • Innovative: we seek out new ideas and approaches to solve the complex issues our individuals face every day.

 

  • Supportive: we do all we can to ensure individuals have what they need to succeed.

 

  • Trustworthy: we are a reliable resource for support and advocacy.

 

  • Empathetic: in a dignified and unbiased way we meet the people we serve where they are.

 

  • Educational: we continually advocate for individuals and resolving the challenges they face by ensuring everyone understands their perspective.

 

  • Person-First: we are guided by lived experiences and doing what in best for the individuals we serve.

About YCRC

The York Country Reentry Coalition (YCRC) was created in September 2016 to connect those leaving prison and reentering society in York County with available resources. The main goal of the YCRC is to help justice-involved persons/people during a time of transition in their lives by providing education, access to resources such as housing, and guidance on how to move forward after prison.


The YCRC is made up of more than 100 individuals, agencies, and organizations devoted to providing reentry programs and support to those returning to society. The members of these agencies are part of the YCRC because they want to help, and they care about assisting people transitioning from prison back to our communities. This large network of resources is made up of government agencies, local businesses, faith-based entities, and service providers. By combining the resources of these organizations, the YCRC provides reentry assistance services including interviews, education, various treatment options, and ongoing skills development. Support and guidance are also offered to family members who have questions or need direction as their loved ones leave prison.


When using the resources provided by the YCRC, those ending their prison sentence can expect to build relationships while getting the specific assistance they need to make sure they are on the right track to succeed after prison. The members are simply people helping people create safer and healthier communities, restore lives and families, and ensure access to resources for other community needs.

Our First Five Years: 2016 - 2021

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