Community Justice

One of VOA’s core values is to support people in the correctional justice system. Our goal is to help men successfully transition from prison to productive life in the community. VOA’s correctional professionals utilize innovative, evidence-based service models to serve the disconnected and socially disadvantaged persons re-entering society after periods of incarceration.

Our unique partnerships within local communities represent one of the nation’s best opportunities to engage citizens in the process of offering acceptance, service, and guidance to formerly incarcerated citizens. These efforts not only provide life-changing benefits for the formerly incarcerated but also make a direct impact on the health and vitality of the local community.

Corrections Programs

man holding a pumpkin in a pumpkin patch and smiling

Maine Coastal Regional Reentry Center

Your future success is our mission — these are the first words seen as the men enter the program.

back view of a line of people with their arms around each other

Project CONNECT

Located in downtown Belfast, Project CONNECT offers free services to those reentering Waldo and Knox counties.

male police officer and woman standing in front of Sherriff's office sign

Diversion Programs

Information about diversion and deflection programs in Knox and Waldo County.

For more information about our Community Justice programs,
contact Robyn Goff at robyn.goff@voanne.org

For more information about recovery services in Knox and Waldo County,
contact Rachelle Bell at rachelle.bell@voanne.org

If you would like to request a recovery coach,
contact Molly Riddle at molly.riddle@voanne.org

Skip to content