About Us
WHO WE ARE
Reentry Essentials was established in 2017, with the charitable purpose of providing aid to individuals, families and communities in the United States, impacted by the criminal legal system.
Reentry Essentials develops educational resources, provides direct and indirect support, and otherwise aides in the lifelong success of returning citizens, their families and the communities to which they return.
MISSION STATEMENT - to lessen the burden of community reentry on U.S. taxpayers by leveraging the experiences of concerned and returning citizens to advance positive social supports and ensure long-term lifestyle changes.
VISION STATEMENT - to support the successful reintegration of returning citizens and justice involved populations into families and communities.
Reentry Essentials strives to aide those impacted by the criminal legal system through the development of evidence-based recidivism reduction strategies. It is through these strategies that Reentry Essentials works to make sure all justice impacted Americans have the opportunity to become law abiding, contributing members of society - regardless of their background.
OUR TEAM
The daily operations of Reentry Essentials are managed by an Executive Director, various Departmental Directors, a Chief Financial Officer, Secretary, and various support staff.
Kristen Beaulieu ( she / her / hers )
Executive Director, Board Chairperson
F. Isabella Aboytes ( she / her / hers )
Director of Sales & Marketing
Roxanne C. Mayers-Watson ( she / her / hers )
Director of Outreach & Education
VACANT
Director of Content Management
Tanya Pierce ( she / her / hers )
Director of Donor Relations
Tyrone Walker ( he / him / his )
Director of Strategy & Influence
Reentry Essentials engages a dedicated group of volunteers and academic interns in our operations to assist with clerical and other support functions.
Additionally, Reentry Essentials is governed by a Board of Directors which is comprised of no less than seven legal or academic professionals, victim advocates, and/or concerned citizens who are elected to two-year terms. Upon unanimous Board approval, additional members may be appointed and/or bestowed honorary Board membership.
REGULATORY DISCLOSURE
In compliance with the State of New York and Internal Revenue Service regulations, Reentry Essentials makes disclosure of various corporate documents available for public inspection during regular business hours (by appointment) at our headquarters.
Additionally, you may view regulatory filings maintained by the State of New York, Office of the Attorney General, Charities Bureau through their publicly accessible Charities Database. To search available filings, visit https://www.CharitiesNYS.com (external link).
FEIN: 81-5201444
DUNS: 080548285
CAGE: 8CDM6
NYS Registration: 46-04-19
As determined by the Internal Revenue Service, Reentry Essentials is a tax-exempt organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code and is a publicly supported charity under Section 509(a)(1) and qualifies for the maximum charitable contribution deduction allowed to donors.
In Support Us
The contact us should be hyper links to the Contact Us page.
Reentry Essentials was established in 2017, with the charitable purpose of providing aid to individuals, families and communities in the United States, impacted by the criminal legal system.
Reentry Essentials develops educational resources, provides direct and indirect support, and otherwise aides in the lifelong success of returning citizens, their families and the communities to which they return.
MISSION STATEMENT - to lessen the burden of community reentry on U.S. taxpayers by leveraging the experiences of concerned and returning citizens to advance positive social supports and ensure long-term lifestyle changes.
VISION STATEMENT - to support the successful reintegration of returning citizens and justice involved populations into families and communities.
Reentry Essentials strives to aide those impacted by the criminal legal system through the development of evidence-based recidivism reduction strategies. It is through these strategies that Reentry Essentials works to make sure all justice impacted Americans have the opportunity to become law abiding, contributing members of society - regardless of their background.
OUR TEAM
The daily operations of Reentry Essentials are managed by an Executive Director, various Departmental Directors, a Chief Financial Officer, Secretary, and various support staff.
Kristen Beaulieu ( she / her / hers )
Executive Director, Board Chairperson
F. Isabella Aboytes ( she / her / hers )
Director of Sales & Marketing
Roxanne C. Mayers-Watson ( she / her / hers )
Director of Outreach & Education
VACANT
Director of Content Management
Tanya Pierce ( she / her / hers )
Director of Donor Relations
Tyrone Walker ( he / him / his )
Director of Strategy & Influence
Reentry Essentials engages a dedicated group of volunteers and academic interns in our operations to assist with clerical and other support functions.
Additionally, Reentry Essentials is governed by a Board of Directors which is comprised of no less than seven legal or academic professionals, victim advocates, and/or concerned citizens who are elected to two-year terms. Upon unanimous Board approval, additional members may be appointed and/or bestowed honorary Board membership.
REGULATORY DISCLOSURE
In compliance with the State of New York and Internal Revenue Service regulations, Reentry Essentials makes disclosure of various corporate documents available for public inspection during regular business hours (by appointment) at our headquarters.
Additionally, you may view regulatory filings maintained by the State of New York, Office of the Attorney General, Charities Bureau through their publicly accessible Charities Database. To search available filings, visit https://www.CharitiesNYS.com (external link).
FEIN: 81-5201444
DUNS: 080548285
CAGE: 8CDM6
NYS Registration: 46-04-19
As determined by the Internal Revenue Service, Reentry Essentials is a tax-exempt organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code and is a publicly supported charity under Section 509(a)(1) and qualifies for the maximum charitable contribution deduction allowed to donors.
In Support Us
The contact us should be hyper links to the Contact Us page.
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