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From Rehabilitation to Reintegration, With Dignity and Hope

Brief

The Cultural Association for Post-Release Care is a pioneering nonprofit in Jordan, established in 2015 to support the reintegration of individuals affected by incarceration and trauma. It collaborates with the Public Security Directorate, the Ministry of Culture, and the Ministry of Social Development.

Committed to justice, equality, and human rights, the association integrates cultural, artistic, and therapeutic approaches to rehabilitation, offering a holistic reintegration model. It provides psychological support, vocational training, and economic empowerment to former inmates, their families, and vulnerable groups, addressing the social and economic hardships they face.

Since its inception, the association has helped many reintegrate through skill-building, education, and counseling. By tackling the root causes of reintegration challenges, it fosters personal growth, financial stability, and a more inclusive society.

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Vision

A society characterized by justice, equality, and respect for human rights for both men and women, within the framework of human rights and justice. The vision includes the potential to create job opportunities through the establishment of artisanal and vocational workshops and factories that contribute to proper income, a dignified livelihood, and achieving economic security, stability, and social integration

Objectives

Train and rehabilitate

the largest possible number of individuals experiencing traumatic situations, including male and female inmates of correctional institutions, through advanced cultural, artistic, educational, and vocational programs

Provide psychological and social guidance and support

as well as advanced professional skills, to benefit individuals during their rehabilitation phase.

Create new job opportunities

by developing skills and empowering individuals during the rehabilitation and social and family reintegration phases, helping them achieve financial and social stability for themselves and their families

Contribute to the cultural and social development efforts of society as a whole

by fostering inclusion, promoting awareness, and supporting creative and rehabilitative programs. Through education, art, and community engagement

Mandate

The association is dedicated to addressing the socio-economic challenges faced by vulnerable populations in Jordan, including released inmates, at-risk minors, and refugees. Its mission focuses on fostering dignity, inclusion, and empowerment through tailored aftercare programs, skills development, and pathways for social and economic reintegration. The association collaborates with the Public Security Directorate, local communities, and international organizations to develop sustainable solutions that reduce recidivism, combat child labor, track abused women, and improve quality of life. Additionally, it provides training programs and awareness campaigns in cooperation with the Department of Correction and Rehabilitation Centers to support individuals during rehabilitation, detention, and follow-up phases.
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Mission

Empower Released Inmates

Provide comprehensive post-release care, including vocational training, mental health support, and employment opportunities, to ensure successful reintegration into society and their families.

Combat Child Labor and Support Education

Address the root causes of minors leaving education by supporting their families financially and socially

Promote Mental and Emotional Well-Being

Offer innovative rehabilitation programs utilizing art therapy, counseling, and community workshops to restore confidence, reduce social stigma, and build resilience among beneficiaries

Strengthen Economic Independence

Create employment opportunities through vocational training and entrepreneurship programs, including initiatives such as an e-commerce platform

Implement Awareness and Training Programs

Collaborate with the Rehabilitation and Correction Centers Department to deliver training programs and awareness campaigns that support inmates

Advocate for Systemic Change

Work with government agencies to address systemic issues such as recidivism, child labor, and human trafficking, and to implement policies that support vulnerable populations

Continuous Follow-Up for Inmates

Providing all forms of aftercare starting from the time inmates enter correctional institutions and continuing to monitor them after the completion of their sentences

Our Organizational Structre

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Our focus

Targeted Groups

  • Inmates of correctional institutions across the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan
  • Vulnerable groups
  • Individuals without family support
  • Women
  • Juveniles
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