Amicus Reflections Support Group
Self-reliance after incarceration
Amicus Reflections Support Group offers a place in which people with criminal records, usually those leaving incarceration, can come together and help each other build a healthy, positive lifestyle. People come together every Wednesday for support. Participants will hear from guests and the group will make time every week to hear from each other about day-to-day problems.
LocationAmicus office |
HoursWednesdays, 5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. |
ParticipantsAnyone with a felony, gross misdemeanor, or misdemeanor on their record — whether just out of a federal, state, or county correctional facility or years after release |
FeesFree of charge |
There will be refreshments. Both men and women are welcome.
Topics
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Telling your story
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Restorative justice
Repairing harm
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Relationships
Reuniting with friends and family
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Social skills
Respect and being responsible
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Coping skills
Handling difficult situations
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Career
Thinking Beyond the First Post-release Job
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Social integration
Shedding Old Mentalities
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Yourself and how you present
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Self-identity
How You Perceive Yourself
- For more information, contact the Amicus office
- Phone: 612-277-3002
- jacquie.esparza@voamn.org
