LARRP Committee Meetings
General
Meeting
April 16, 2026
10:00 - 11:30 am
AV LARRP
April 21, 2026
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Housing
Committee
May 22, 2026
10:00 am - 11:00 am
Employment
Committee
April 15, 2026
2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Education
Committee
May 7, 2026
3:30 PM - 4:30 PM





LARRP Membership is open to any person or agency with an interest in reentry in Los Angeles County and whose interests are aligned with the LARRP mission. This would include, but not limited to, formerly incarcerated or convicted people and their families; reentry providers, advocates and researchers; government agencies; schools; faith-based agencies; youth oriented organizations; service clubs; neighborhood councils; and elected officials.
Mission
LARRP supports the development and implementation of a comprehensive, culturally competent, and effective community reentry system by providing a strong community voice in public policy and funding decisions; by serving as a convener of reentry service providers, advocates, and other stakeholders; and by building capacity among stakeholders to meet the needs of system participants.
LARRP is a network of public, community and faith-based agencies and advocates working together to ensure that our reentry system meets the needs of our agencies, communities, and the people we serve, both in terms of capacity and public policy.
The Los Angeles Regional Reentry Partnership (LARRP) is the only countywide network of reentry focused non-profit organizations, public agencies, and advocates that works to ensure that our reentry system meets the needs of our agencies, communities, and the people we serve, both in terms of capacity and public policy.
LARRP COMMITTEES
The mission of the Education Committee is to:
- BUILD BRIDGES from corrections to college in Southern California by providing a framework and opportunity for information and resource sharing for individuals and programs that support educational opportunities for the reentry population.
- Enhance the educational experience by linking academics, business, and the reentry community.
- Promote restorative justice, support partnerships, network, share resources, and encourage and celebrate educational excellence.
Convene periodically to discuss progress, evaluate goals, and develop plans.
The Mission of the Integrated Health Committee is to:
- CONVENE re-entry stakeholders dedicated to improving the comprehensive mental health, physical health, and the substance use needs of the reentry population by addressing inequity across systems of care and increasing access to care.
The LARRP Housing Committee focuses on:
- UNDERSTANDING the housing and homeless services landscape
- IDENTIFYING interim and permanent housing solutions for the reentry population.
- TRACKING policies and guidelines that impact formerly incarcerated individual’s ability to access housing subsidies and resources.


Juneteenth
Juneteenth is about recognizing how long the road to freedom really is More than two years after President Abraham Lincoln declared “all persons held as slaves…forever free,” with the 1862 Emancipation Proclamation, white Texans continued to hold Black people in chattel slavery. There was no Twitter, no internet, not even telephones, and most enslaved Black…
Make Second Chance Month personal
Dear LARRP Family, As we move into April, Second Chance Month, I’ve been thinking a lot about what that really means-and what it’s meant in my own life. A lot of you know my story. I spent years cycling through homelessness and incarceration-many of those nights on Skid Row, some behind bars. I was stuck…
Reflections on 2024 and Looking Forward to the Year Ahead
As I reflect on LARRP’s journey, I am filled with gratitude for the collective dedication, resilience, and unwavering commitment of our network. Over the years, we have stood together to address the complex challenges faced by justice-impacted individuals in Los Angeles County-amplifying voices too often silenced and building pathways toward equity, opportunity, and healing. In…
We Are Steadfast And Unmovable
Receiving the Champion of Justice Award at the 4th Annual Reentry Summit hosted by Ronnie’s House was truly an honor that made me reflect deeply on our journey with the Los Angeles Regional Reentry Partnership (LARRP). The event brought together so many incredible organizations, all working towards the same goal of justice and equity in…

LARRP L.E.A.D.E.R.S.
The L.E.A.D.E.R.S. Training Academy is a project funded by CCJBH; Council on Criminal Justice and Behavioral Health. Its' purpose is to provide capacity to the formerly incarcerated, the people who have been closest to the problem but the furthest away from the solutions.
D.O.O.R.S Community Reentry Center
The Office of Diversion and Reentry partnered to open DOORS (Developing Opportunities and Offering Reentry Solutions) Community Reentry Center located at 3965 Vermont Ave. in Los Angeles. DOORS provides many supportive services to address and assist the reentry community and their families. These services are provided in a welcoming environment by county partners and community-based organizations that are considered leaders in the reentry work and experienced professionals with high risk communities. Services offered include housing, employment, educational services,legal aid, mental health assessments, healing through the arts, and substance use health and counseling.
