Reentry Resources in Louisiana (2026 Directory)

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Louisiana — Reentry Resources

Last updated: March 2026. Programs and contacts are verified periodically — confirm directly before visiting.

Overview

Louisiana offers a mix of statewide reentry programs and strong community-based support organizations focused on housing, workforce training, recovery services and legal help. Reentry Navigation through the Louisiana Department of Public Safety & Corrections connects individuals to housing, employment, and ID/benefits assistance, while local nonprofits in New Orleans, Baton Rouge, Shreveport, and Lafayette provide hands-on support and transitional housing.

Returning citizens in Louisiana can access job training through workforce centers, reentry apprenticeships, and employer partnerships, especially in construction, manufacturing, logistics and industrial trades. Legal aid services and expungement assistance are available for record clearing, which can open doors to work and housing.

Reentry here is community-driven — reach out early, build support around you, and use the programs available to get stable and move forward.

Key Reentry Organizations

The organizations below are the primary contacts for wraparound reentry support in Louisiana — covering case management, advocacy, and coordination across housing, employment, and legal needs.

OrganizationWhat They DoWebsite
Louisiana DOC — Reentry Division Statewide reentry coordination through the Louisiana Department of Public Safety and Corrections — pre-release planning, community placement, and referrals to transitional housing and employment programs. Visit
Volunteers of America Greater New Orleans Transitional housing, reentry case management, and wraparound services across the New Orleans metro — one of Louisiana’s largest reentry housing providers with DOC referral access and substance abuse support. Visit
Southeast Louisiana Legal Services Free civil legal aid across southeast Louisiana — housing rights, public benefits, expungement and record-clearing assistance, and employment barrier navigation. Income eligibility required. Visit
Reconcile New Orleans Workforce development and employment training for justice-involved individuals in New Orleans — job training through a social enterprise restaurant model, with career coaching and employer connections. Visit

Housing Assistance

Program / OrganizationDescriptionWebsite
Joseph Homes (Baton Rouge)Transitional housing for men released from prison; helps with housing plus wrap-around support.Visit
New Orleans Mission Ex-Offender Re-Entry ProgramOffers drug-free housing in a Christian environment for ex-offenders, plus recovery support and counseling.Visit
Growth Services of Louisiana Reentry Housing ProgramTransitional/temporary housing for very low income or homeless, includes rental assistance etc.Visit

Job & Employer Programs

Program / OrganizationDescriptionWebsite
Louisiana Workforce CommissionJob centers, training programs, apprenticeships, and employer bonding/WOTC support for individuals with criminal records. Statewide Career Solutions Centers.Visit
Goodwill Industries of Southeastern Louisiana – Reentry Workforce ProgramsJob training, paid transitional work, placement help, and case management for returning citizens. Strong presence in New Orleans & surrounding region.Visit
Delgado Community College Workforce Development (New Orleans)Trades training, certifications, and employer partnerships in construction, welding, maritime, healthcare, and industrial careers.Visit
🎥 Watch: Goodwill Southeastern Louisiana – GRIP Reentry Program Story

OrganizationServicesWebsite
Louisiana State Police / BCII-LCJIS – Expungement Processing & Record ClearingOfficial expungement forms, eligibility rules, and filing instructions. State Police process court-ordered expungements.Visit
Southeast Louisiana Legal Services (SLLS)Free civil legal help for low-income residents: expungement support, housing issues, benefits, family law, employment barriers.Visit
The Justice & Accountability Center of Louisiana (JACLA)Specializes in record expungement, reentry support, and legal advocacy for formerly incarcerated individuals statewide. Hosts expungement clinics.Visit

Credit & Financial Support

ProgramFocusWebsite
Bank On (Louisiana)Safe, low-fee checking options for people rebuilding finances after incarceration. Helps open accounts, avoid overdraft fees, and connect with trusted banks/credit unions statewide.Visit
GreenPath Financial WellnessFree financial counseling, credit-report coaching, debt-management plans, and budgeting support. Available statewide online/phone.Visit
Money Management International (MMI)Nonprofit credit counseling and debt support. Helps with budgeting, rebuilding credit, and debt-management plans. Serves Louisiana residents.Visit

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