Building Bridges Of Opportunity

Building Bridges of Opportunity serves to intentionally foster connection and collaboration between individual and organizations from public, plural and private sectors for the purposes of building healthier, more equitable and justice communities with our justice-involved neighbors. Throughout the year, Building Bridges planning partners offer state-wide events that offer tools and resources for going back into local communities with new connections and potential collaborations.

Each year, the Building Bridges planning team offers a unique gathering of the Ohio reentry community at the Community Experience. The Community Experience attracts community leaders, government officials, non-profits, policy makers, faith & community-based organizations, correctional professionals, law enforcement personnel, legal services, academics, justice involved citizens, and others interested in learning about and developing better community reentry responses.


UPCOMING EVENTS AND GATHERINGS


2024 Building Bridges Community Experience
Bridging Pathways to Hope
October 16-17

Thank you for joining the Ohio reentry community at this year's Community Experience. Our focus on serving reentry families, supporting youth returning home, and soliciting victims' voices in reentry made for an inspiring two days. Recordings for all the sessions from our virtual day together will be available in mid-November on the Building Bridges YouTube Channel. Check back here for links to those sessions and the resources provided in each session. Our second day of in-person gatherings at regional host sites across Ohio brought us together to experience reentry at the local level. We hope you found new co-laborers for greater collaboration and "co-opportunities" to strengthen the reentry continuum of care.

The purpose of the Community Experience is to convene Ohio’s reentry community to provide high quality reentry education, emerging Ohio reintegration efforts, reintegration best practices, network opportunities, environments for sharing ideas, and advocacy opportunities for systemic reform. 

Each year, the Community Experience  brings together community leaders, government officials, non-profits, policy makers, faith & community-based organizations, correctional professionals, law enforcement personnel, legal services, academics, justice involved citizens, and others interested in learning about and developing better community reentry responses.

October 16 Virtual Session Zoom Links available here.

View Virtual Workshops here.

View Oct 17 Regional Hosts and Location Sites here.

View all Community Experience schedules here.

Direct your questions to Reba Collins, Community Experience and All In Community Lead Coordinator, at rebakco@gmail.com.

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Tuesday Talks Series with the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction (ODRC)

TOPIC :: Not Just Grandma: The Complex Role of Guardians During Incarceration and Reentry
Tuesday, November 12 @ 10-11:30AM on Zoom
Register Here.

When a parent is incarcerated, other family members frequently assume responsibility orguardianship for their children. Join us to learn more about the complexities of that situation-what guardians, children and incarcerated parents experience, what supports exist, and whatthings like visitation, reentry and reunification may look like in this complicated scenario.


Tuesday Talks provide family members of incarcerated adults, community members and local reentry stakeholders information regarding statewide initiatives designed to remove barriers to successful reentry and build bridges to better reintegration opportunities. Tuesday Talks occur every two months on Zoom on the second Tuesday from 10 - 11:30AM.

Questions about Tuesday Talks? Contact Darryl Graves at Darryl.Graves@odrc.state.oh.us


2023 Building Bridges Community Experience Resources
A Charge to Keep: Hope, Help, and Healing with Returning Neighbors


Thank you for making this year's Community Experience an impactful opportunity to learn, grow, and engage with your fellow co-laborers. Below are links to workshop resources, the schedule, workshop descriptions, and other information. Our theme this year was A Charge to Keep: Hope, Help, & Healing with Returning Neighbors. This year’s focus was on the role of volunteer partners and reentry allies. Faith-based servants, community members, and justice-impacted persons who are willing to walk with men, women, and families during reentry are critical in developing safer and healthier reintegration pathways and experiences.

Our goal is for reentry allies, justice professionals, impacted persons and service providers to become more deeply committed to creating positive reentry experiences by being more deeply connected to each other in community. The 2023 Community Experience was designed for you to leave equipped and engaged for your next actionable steps. Tell us how we did in accomplishing our goal by completing the Community Experience Survey here.

We were blessed to be in community with you on October 4-5, 2023 and look forward to seeing you next year.


2023 Community Experience Resources

A PDF of the session What Works: Addressing Crime-Related Risks and Needs to Promote Successful Reintegration and Personal Transformation is available upon request.

View virtual and host site schedules here.

View October 4 virtual workshop descriptions here.

Get October 5 host site arrival instructions here.

Click on PDF below for Presenters' Profiles or online here to view.

For details or questions, contact Community Experience Coordinator, Reba Collins, at allincommunity@wocumc.org


Want to keep abreast of upcoming Building Bridges of Opportunity events and gatherings? There are three ways to keep connected and foster collaboration between your fellow community members. Contact Rachel Sobitz at rsobitz@relink.org to be added to our email list.

Follow the Building Bridges Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/BuildingBridgesofOpportunity.

Check back here for upcoming events and gatherings.

Building Bridges Planning Partners

  • West Ohio Conference of The United Methodist Church
    • Ms. Reba Collins
    • Ms. Jami Nathan
    • Ms. Brenda Oyer
  • Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Corrections
    • Dr. Mike Davis
    • Mr. Darryl Graves
    • Ms. Jennifer Nail
  • Ohio Commission on Fatherhood
    • Director Kimberly Dent 
  • University of Cincinnati Corrections Institute
    • Ms. Jennifer Scott
  • Ohio Association of Local Reentry Coalitions (OALRC)
    • Mr. Tom Luettke (Northwest Ohio Reentry Coalition)
    • Ms. Diane Bricker (Delaware County Office of Reentry)
    • Ms. Kysten Palmore (Depart. of  Youth Services)
    • Ms. Sandy Monfort (Allen, Auglaize and Hardin Country Reentry Coalition)
  • Central Ohio Restored Citizens Collaborative
    • Mr. Zach Ruppel
  • Hamilton County Office of Reentry
    • Ms. Trina Jackson
  • The Four Seven Prison Ministry
    • Ms. Kim Elliott
    • Mr. Joe Domiano
  • Vincentian OH Action Network & Accompanying Returning Citizens with HOPE
    • Ms. Wendy Tarr
    • Ms. Vanita Nevis
  • Relink.org
    • Ms. Barbara Campbell
    • Ms. Rachel Sobitz
  • Books for Bruises
    • Mr. Louis Fields
  • Young Christian Professionals
    • Mr. Stanley Frankart