Main Takeaway: The transformative story of Exodus Transitional Community, our founder, Julio Medina and our beginnings in East Harlem. Eddie Lanier struggled with alcoholism for over 40 years, until his 28th stint in rehab finally led to sobriety.
Reentry And The Road Home -
The transformative story of Exodus Transitional Community, our founder, Julio Medina and our beginnings in East Harlem. Eddie Lanier struggled with alcoholism for over 40 years, until his 28th stint in rehab finally led to sobriety. Please join the Center for American Progress for an exclusive conversation on criminal justice, featuring U.S.
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- The transformative story of Exodus Transitional Community, our founder, Julio Medina and our beginnings in East Harlem.
- Eddie Lanier struggled with alcoholism for over 40 years, until his 28th stint in rehab finally led to sobriety.
- Please join the Center for American Progress for an exclusive conversation on criminal justice, featuring U.S.
- The story of three formerly incarcerated men - trying to beat the odds of going back to prison.
- No Where to Go highlights the need for, and barriers to safe, stable housing.
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