Resources

Essentials

Securing financial stability can be a daunting task for those who have been wrongfully convicted. Allow our team to assist you in identifying and accessing essential resources for your daily needs, including clothing and other necessities.

Education

Education is crucial for our Exonerees. The Chandler Project works with our Exonerees to help them with their education needs (e.g., GED, trade school, community college, etc.) When speaking with us, ask how we can help guide you through applying and receiving financial aid to higher education and trade schools.

Career

Our team is committed to supporting you in achieving financial stability and independence. Through our expert guidance, we will equip you with the tools and knowledge necessary to craft a strong resume and confidently navigate your career path. Let us assist you in standing firmly on your own two feet. Our recommendations for job search websites are below:

Medical

Insurance

Exonerees that require assistance with obtaining/navigating insurance, please do not hesitate to contact us. Our team stands ready to provide you with the guidance and support you need to effectively manage your medical insurance needs.

Mental

Coming back to the real world can be a challenge for every individual.

It is crucial to prioritize one's mental health and wellbeing during this transition. We recommend the following therapist as a valuable resource for those seeking guidance and support:



Patricia A. Geier, LCSW

Address: 2100 Gardiner Ln, Louisville, KY 40205

Phone: 502-721-7522


Price Counseling Center

2920 Marietta Hwy STE 132 Canton, GA 30114

Phone: 770-479-5501

https://priceofaddiction.com/wp/

Support

Overall, The Chandler Project is here for supporting Exonerees and their families. Our community is constantly growing with individuals who have similar stories. Please do not hesitate to ask us for help.

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