Tony Bogard Reentry and Rehabilitation program (TBTHP)

The Tony Bogard Foundation is dedicated to empowering ex-gang members through recovery, mentorship, and pathways to a brighter future.

From South LA streets  to youth mentor:

How a Crips co-founder survived prison, cancer and injustice

He lay shackled to a prison bed, arms and legs stretched wide in a crucifix-like position, cuffed for hours. Worms crawled from his body. Feces piled beneath him. A hole in his throat where his voice used to be. Guards walked past. No one stopped.

George Ray Thomas

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Shared Experiences

Connect with others who have faced similar challenges and understand your journey toward healing.

Safe Environment

Engage in a supportive, non-judgmental space where you can heal and grow without fear.

Healing Resources

Explore a wide range of tools and practices designed to help you overcome trauma and move forward.

Empowerment

Learn proven strategies to reclaim control over your life and rebuild lost confidence.

Tony Bogard Reentry Rehabilitation program (TBTHP) Proposal

Executive Summary:

TBTHP offers a comprehensive residential program, in partnership with the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR), to support individuals reentering society after incarceration. Our social service model is similar to Clearskies Ranch, providing a supportive environment for residents to address their educational, vocational, mental health, and social needs.

Program Overview:

  • Residential facility providing a safe and structured environment
  • Literacy training and educational programs
  • Vocational training and job readiness preparation
  • Mental health assistance and counseling
  • Social services and case management
  • Community reintegration

Target Population:

  • Individuals released from CDCR facilities
  • Those in need of support and resources for successful reentry into society

Program Structure:

  • Intake and assessment
  • Individualized service plans
  • Phase-based programming(e.g., orientation, stabilization, transition)
  • Ongoing evaluation and support

Staffing and Partnership:

  • Experience staff, including counselors, educators, and case managers
  • Collaborations with CDCR, community organization, and local employers

Evaluation and Outcomes:

  • Track program completion rates
  • Measure recidivism reduction
  • Assess improvements in education, employment, and mental health outcomes

Funding and Budget:

AT Tony Bogard reentry and Rehabilitation Program (TBTHP), our mission is to empower individuals who have been incarcerated to transform their lives and reintegrate into society successfully. We achieve this through a comprehensive life skills program, utilizing Cognitive Behavior Change Curriculum and counseling techniques, focusing on:

  • Life skills development
  • Emotional management (anger, stress)
  • Financial stability (money management)
  • Responsible parenting
  • Employment readiness (job search, employability development)
  • Substance abuse education and counseling

Our goal is to equip clients with the essential skills and support needed to adopt socially conforming behavior, achieve overall well-being, and become productive members of their communities.

TONY BOGARD REENTRY AND REHABILITATION PROGRAM

LIVE IN A SAFE, CLEAN, DRUG FREE ENVIRONMENT

ADDRESS:

PHONE:

FAX:

REFERRAL PROCESS UP TO SIX MONTHS

*** PAROLE AGENT MUST CONTACT FACILITY DIRECTLY AND VERIFY AVAILABILITY. SPACES ARE LIMITED***

AOR Transport:

Bring Parolee, packet, and Medication (if applicable minimum 30 day supply) Psychotropic/Life sustaining.

Parolee self-report:

-Contact facility to determine report time

-AOR must email (1502 AR, Face sheet, and COMPAs

-No 290 cases

Contact info:

Intake Coordinator:

(Name)

Case Worker:

(Names)

Director:

Ronald Davis Regina Williams

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NEEDED MATERIALS FOR THE PROGRAMMING ASPECT OF THE PROGRAM.

  • AA/NA Material, that could be purchased directly from AA/NA
  • Life skill material from Mindful Kindness Foundation**
  • State ID from DMV
  • Social Security Card from DPSS building
  • Educational opportunities through Community College and on-line courses
  • Vocational Training through Vocational classes offered in the community
  • Department of Rehabilitation resources for residents
  • Assistance with housing
  • Drugs Testing Kits

Stories That Inspire: Transformation and Redemption

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The Tony Bogard Reentry and Rehabilitation Program

Location Residential: In the City Of Perris, California
Structure Residential: 5 bedrooms, two baths, Kitchen, livingroom, Backyard (sealed off from public view) 
Living Arrangements: 2 people to a room, each individual will have access to personal storage containers (lockers, dresser, etc,) twin size bed, with a night stand, lamp and a chair.
In-House Groups: Twice a day; 1 ½ hrs ea. Life skills) Financial stability (money management) RespSkills Development Emotional management (anger, stress) Responsible parenting Employment readiness (job search, employability development) Substance abuse education and counseling
Mandatory Drug testing: Random every two weeks. FIRST FAILED DRUG & ALCOHOL WILL BE REPORTED TO YOUR P.O. THE SECOND FAILED DRUG AND ALCOHOL TEST WILL BE REPORTED TO P.O. AND YOU WILL BE REMOVED FROM THE PROGRAM *Refusal is considered a failed test and treated as such. NO EXCEPTIONS
A No Violence Policy:  LAW ENFORCEMENT WILL BE NOTIFIED; P.O. WILL BE NOTIFIED; REMOVAL FROM THE PROGRAM IMMEDIATELY NO EXCEPTIONS NO EXCEPTIONS
A NO DRUG & ALCOHOL POLICY: DRUGS AND ALCOHOL WILL NOT BE ALLOWED ON THE PREMISES NO EXCEPTIONS NO EXCEPTIONS

Tony Bogard Reentry and Rehabilitation Program House Rules

  • Wake up time is 6:00am
  • Breakfast is at 7:00am-8:30am
  • House chores start at 9:30am-10:30 (Mandatory except for those who have work/appointments)
  • First group start at 10:30am-12:00pm ( Mandatory except for those who have work/appointments)
  • Lunch starts at 12 noon to 1:30pm
  • Second group start at 1:30pm to 3:00pm
  • Dinner is at 6:00pm to 7:30pm
  • Late groups for those who missed group starts at 8:00pm (Mandatory)
  • Curfew is at 11:pm; the first late return residents will lose privileges, the second late return residents P.O. will be notified, and the third late return resident will be asked to leave.
  • Only vehicles that are registered to the resident will be allowed on property overnight. Vehicles must be registered to resident no exceptions
  • No overnight guest no exceptions
  • No Drugs or alcohol are allowed on the property No exceptions
  • No violence of any kind is allowed no exceptions
  • No weapons of any kind are allowed on the premises: Law Enforcement and P.O. will be notified no exceptions
  • No sexual harassment of resident or staff and sexual harassment classes is mandatory
  • Overnight passes must be approved no exceptions
  • Random room searches no exceptions

Our Core Vision: A Community for Healing and Growth

10910 Long Beach Blvd. #103- 607 Lynwood, CA 90262

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