Financial Restart
Budgeting, banking, credit awareness, debt planning, and emergency savings.
Reentry Workforce Development
Financial literacy, job readiness, mentorship, and stability planning for people rebuilding their path with dignity.
Second Chances
Rebuilding after incarceration or major life setbacks requires more than encouragement. It requires a practical plan, financial stability, job readiness, and people who will stay connected.
Keystone's reentry pathway helps participants strengthen confidence, understand money, prepare for work, and identify support systems that reduce friction during transition.

Reentry Supports
The program focuses on practical needs that affect employability and long-term independence.
Budgeting, banking, credit awareness, debt planning, and emergency savings.
Resume preparation, interview practice, workplace expectations, and career planning.
Navigation around IDs, records, benefits, and referrals when appropriate.
Supportive accountability from people committed to practical forward movement.
Connections to housing, legal aid, counseling, and community support links.
A clear next-step plan for the first 30, 60, and 90 days.
Use intake to share what kind of support is needed, or contact Keystone about a community partnership.