Wyoming’s reentry landscape is highly decentralized and relies heavily on local community partners and probation/parole offices through the Wyoming Department of Corrections (WDOC). Transitional housing resources are limited, so referrals often run through regional reentry coordinators, faith-based programs, and sober-living providers. Workforce support is available through Wyoming Workforce Centers, offering job search help, training programs, and employer connections, including trades and CDL pathways. Expungement opportunities exist for certain cases under state law, with applications filed through district courts; legal aid organizations can provide guidance. Individuals reentering rural and frontier areas may need to coordinate support across multiple counties. Peer support, recovery programs, and local nonprofit coalitions play a key role in housing, employment, and stability after incarceration.
Housing Assistance
Program / Organization
Description
Website
Community Action of Laramie County – Housing & Re-Entry Support (Cheyenne)
Transitional and supportive housing, case management, and reentry assistance for individuals returning from incarceration in the Cheyenne area.
Volunteers of America Northern Rockies – Booth Hall
Residential reentry program providing structured housing, employment support, case management, and financial stabilization for justice-involved adults.
Statewide hub for registered apprenticeship and pre-apprenticeship programs: link to paid training, certifications, employer placements across industries.