CRJ's Commitment to Racial Justice
CRJ rejects racism in all its forms and is committed to supporting anti-racist policies and causes that will build real, meaningful change in our society. We will carry forward this commitment as we continue our work to change lives and build safer, stronger communities. CRJ has also committed to strengthening our organization internally through an ongoing process to promote diversity, equity, and inclusion at all levels.
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Community Resources for Justice is committed to providing exceptional services and a healthy, safe environment for those in our care and our staff. Click below to read more about how our programs are responding to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Our Impact by the Numbers
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SOCIAL JUSTICE SERVICES
Individuals received services through CRJ's residential reentry centers in FY20.
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COMMUNITY STRATEGIES
CRJ residential programs served adults with developmental disabilities in Massachusetts and New Hampshire in FY20.
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CRIME and JUSTICE INSTITUTE
States' residents benefited from adult and juvenile justice system improvements developed and implemented with support from the Crime and Justice Institute in FY20.
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Individuals have received services through CRJ's reentry programs since 2005.
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Individuals with developmental disabilities who enjoyed more independent lives in FY20 because of the work of our committed staff.
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People participated in CJI-led trainings in the past six years.
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SOCIAL JUSTICE SERVICES
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Individuals received services through CRJ's residential reentry centers in FY20.
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Individuals have received services through CRJ's reentry programs since 2005.
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COMMUNITY STRATEGIES
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CRJ residential programs served adults with developmental disabilities in Massachusetts and New Hampshire in FY20.
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Individuals with developmental disabilities who enjoyed more independent lives in FY20 because of the work of our committed staff.
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CRIME and JUSTICE INSTITUTE
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States' residents benefited from adult and juvenile justice system improvements developed and implemented with support from the Crime and Justice Institute in FY20.
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People participated in CJI-led trainings in the past six years.
News

CRJ annual staff awards event goes virtual
President and CEO Deb O’Brien presented the awards, which recognize employees who, through their hard work, show their dedication to the qualities that are the cornerstones of CRJ’s mission: integrity, excellence, creativity, and compassion. This year’s event was held virtually due to the COVID-19 pandemic on Dec. 16.
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November 17, 2020
CRJ’s 2020 Annual Report now available
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August 10, 2020
Community Resources for Justice, Family ReEntry announce merger
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