11/05/2025
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Introducing Free Community Programs at The Dismas Hub – Starting November 10!
If you or someone you love has been impacted by incarceration, you are not alone. And you are welcome here.
Starting next week, Dismas House of Indiana is launching seven free, public programs created specifically for individuals and families navigating life after incarceration. These programs offer healing, connection, and real-world tools for growth, all in a safe, supportive community.
Here's what's launching:
🔹 Recovery Wellness (Nov. 10)
A supportive space for healing from trauma, mental health challenges, or substance use.
Register: https://bit.ly/RecoverWell
🔹 Parent/Child Separate (Nov. 11)
Workshops for caregivers and youth impacted by incarceration, sometimes together, sometimes apart.
Register: https://bit.ly/ParentChildSep
🔹 Parent/Child Together (Nov. 18)
Crafts, games, meals, and memories for families healing and growing together.
Register: https://bit.ly/ParentChildTogether
🔹 Women's Peer (Nov. 12)
A healing space for female-identifying and non-binary individuals to connect and be empowered.
Register: https://bit.ly/WomensPeer
🔹 Financial Literacy (Nov. 13)
Judgment-free sessions to build confidence with budgeting, credit repair, savings, and more.
Register: https://bit.ly/FinanceLitDismas
🔹 Men's Peer (Nov. 19)
A space for brotherhood, honesty, and support among men who’ve been justice-impacted.
Register: https://bit.ly/MensPeer
🔹 Workforce Readiness Lab (Nov. 20)
Career-building workshops include résumé help, interview skills, and job search tools.
Register: https://bit.ly/WorkReadyDismas
All programs are held at The Dismas Hub (402 E. South St., South Bend, IN). Free and open to anyone with justice involvement, formerly incarcerated individuals and families alike. Come as you are. Heal at your pace. Grow with your people.