An online support group for women impacted by justice-related issues where women can find solidarity, share their experiences, and receive support regarding their unique challenges. The primary goal of the group is to provide emotional support, practical advice, and empowerment for women dealing with justice-related issues. This could include experiences related to legal challenges, pre-post-trial support, family impact, pre and post incarceration and mental health issues.

The group offers support from members to members and based on their own experiences, providing empathy and understanding. This can be particularly comforting for those who feel isolated. Expert Advice occasionally inviting guest speakers, such as legal professionals, therapists, or advocacy workers, who can provide expert advice and guidance.

Our online support group for women impacted by justice-related issues aims to foster a supportive community where members can find understanding, share valuable information, and gain strength from one another.

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Evolution Reentry Support Groups

We are a community of individuals, families and groups  who have a desire to take responsibility for our actions and the wreckage we caused, make amends, and move forward in new way of life centered on hope, care, compassion, tolerance and empathy.

Our experience shows us that many of us are suffering in silence with shame, remorse, and deep regret. Many of us have been stigmatized by our own families, friends and communities, and the business community. Our goal is to learn and evolve into a new spiritual way of life and to reach out in service to others.

All meeting attendees agree to confidentiality, anonymity, and civility. Our standard meeting agenda:

  1. Welcome
  2. New Member Introductions
  3. Announcements & Resource Sharing
  4. Guest Speaker & Topic Lead
  5. Member Sharing
  6. Closing

Login instructions are sent via e-mail each week. Meetings run on Zoom which can be accessed with video via computer, tablet, or smartphone, or in audio-only form via phone.

Important Disclosures

All conversations and communications between our ordained ministry and licensed clinical partners and those we serve fall under state privilege laws. This is one reason that attorneys often allow and encourage their clients to maintain relationships with us while in active prosecution or litigation situations.

If you are currently on supervised release, probation, or parole, it is important that you first discuss this with your officer.

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