Project Return has provided 38,201 services to 18,760
adult walk-in clients over the past seven calendar years:
Calendar Year 2001: 1,305 Clients
Calendar Year 2002: 1,464 Clients
Calendar Year 2003: 1,791 Clients
Calendar Year 2004: 1,941 Clients
Calendar Year 2005: 3,058 Clients
Calendar Year 2006: 4,080 Clients
Calendar Year 2007: 5,121 Clients
Calendar Year 2008: 6,027 Clients
Over the past eight years, requests for Project Return’s services have increased 362%. As indicated above, in calendar year 2001 direct assistance was provided to 1,305 adult walk-in adult clients, and in calendar year 2008 that number reached 6,027. The agency also facilitated pre-release classes for 508 adults in 2008, while providing 8,739 direct services to adult walk-in clients.
The agency’s GED/Adult Literacy Program had a reported attendance of 447 individuals in its classes during 2008, representing 144 unduplicated students. The agency's Youth Services Program, Project Success, facilitating Survival Skills and Life Skills classes for 471 juveniles in area youth detention facilities.
Community support through the years has confirmed a much-needed commitment to PRI’s vision: “To stop the waste of an ex-offender’s lifetime and eliminate that cost to society.”
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