Frequently Asked Questions?

Hope Forever Forward provides reentry services that help formerly incarcerated individuals secure housing, find employment, access mental health support, and obtain essential documentation like Social Security cards and IDs. Our goal is to ensure they reintegrate into society with dignity and support.

You can get involved by volunteering, donating, or partnering with us for events and community outreach. We welcome volunteers to assist in various capacities, whether in person or remotely, and always appreciate donations to support our programs

Donations directly fund our core programs: housing assistance, job placement, mental health counseling, and the acquisition of vital documentation for reentering individuals. Every dollar you give supports our efforts to help individuals reintegrate successfully.

Yes! Remote volunteer opportunities are available. You can help by mentoring, offering virtual counseling, or assisting with other tasks that don’t require on-site presence.

We serve formerly incarcerated individuals who are reentering society and facing challenges such as finding stable housing, gaining employment, or accessing mental health resources. Our focus is on offering comprehensive reentry support to help them regain independence

We take a holistic approach, providing housing, employment support, mental health counseling, and documentation assistance. Our lived-experience leadership ensures compassionate, tailored care.

Yes! We support both newly released individuals and those still facing reentry challenges long after their release

Businesses can offer job opportunities, sponsor programs, donate resources, or collaborate on awareness campaigns. Contact us to learn more!

We provide access to licensed counselors for individual therapy, group sessions, and referrals to specialized treatment

You can donate, spread awareness, or sponsor a reentering individual. Sharing our mission on social media also makes a big impact!

Still have questions? Contact us for more information.