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Intervention, Rehabilitation, Mentoring -> Prevention

THE TIMELIST GROUP

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TIMELIST GROUP501(c) (3) Non-profit Organization Focused On:

1. Intervention and Rehabilitation of Juveniles2. Continuing Prison Rehabilitation Program3. Supporting Integration of Released Inmates into Society

Board Members: • Andre L. Wiley, Sr. President• Micheal B. Prather Vice-President• Syed Babar Raza Treasurer• Katey Gilbert Secretary/Legal Advisor• Sampson Wiley Regional Manager• Landa Xiong-Vang Regional Manager• Tracey M. Greenwell Advisor

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MISSION

TO PREVENT INCARCERATION OF AT-RISK YOUTH AND RELEASED INMATES

THROUGH INTERVENTION, REHABILITATION AND MENTORING

PROGRAMS

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TIMELIST BACKGROUNDOriginally Founded in 2007 by Andre L. Wiley and Micheal B. Prather Former Life-timers

Developed Reformative Programs within the Prison System to Help Violent Criminals and Gang Members become ready to Re-enter Society

- More than 200 Inmates benefited from these Programs- Reformed More than 25 life-timers and enabled their release- Developed Timelist Intervention and Rehabilitation Programs- Proven Curriculum that reformed hardened prisoners

Founder’s Proven Record and Success of the Programs gives them the experience for Youth Intervention and Inmate Integration Programs

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2013 FOCUS

INCARCERATION

AT-RISK YOUTH RELEASED INMATES

INTERVENTION &MENTORINGPROGRAMS

- S.T.O.P.- R.D.I.P- G.R.P- S.G.R

REHABILITATION &MENTORINGPROGRAMS- S.E.R.I.O.U.S

- S.A.F.E- - S.P.M.D

- G.R.P

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2013-14 ACCOMPLISHMENTSOUR ENGAGEMENT

Timelist Presentation Parole Board of the State of California

Timelist withFuture San Jose Mayor Dave Cortese

and his wife

Timelist Team withUnion City Mayor and Police Chief

OTHER ENGAGEMENTS• Patricia Abedesco (Union City Programs Manager), Darl Michael (UC Outreach

Worker) and Pastor Jerome Brown has helped us to acquire the space to start our program

• Have received clients through Eduard Quinones, June Antonio (Alameda County Probation Officers) for juveniles that are on probation

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YOUTH DEVELOPMENT PROJECT: Started on August 21, 2013Meets: Every Monday(5:00-7:00 PM), Thursday(5:00-7:00 PM)Locations: 1111 H. Street, Union City CA 94587 and 18853

Mission Blvd, Hayward CA, 94541Current Enrollment:

- Twenty five community participants- Five Probation Referrals

- Six parent referrals Courses Covered: S.T.O.P., R.D.I.P, One-one-One Completion criteria: GED, Life Skills, Program Certificates and

Probation requirements

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PROJECT NEEDSCost For Course MaterialInstructor And Volunteer Transportation CostProject Time Commitment

- Lecture Preparation Time- Instructor Class Time- Community Relations For Promoting Program- Research For Program Development

- Rent for FacilityMarketing and Advertising Cost

Project Needs: Approximately $4,250 per Month

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Donor Commitment

In order for us to stay true to our project needs and goals for the future, we need a strong commitment from the community.

• 25 persons to donate $50.00 per Month• 15 persons to donate $100.00 per Month• 10 persons to donate $150.00 per MonthOur goal is $51,000 annually in community donations to sustain us as an organization. Total: 151,092 annually which we hope to gain through grant funding. This would allow us to fulfill our mission.

Donations can be made by going to our website at:http://timelistgroup.org/make-a-donation/

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LOCATIONSUnion City, Hayward

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Reintegration Project

Re-entry and Housing Program2014-2015

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California Crime Rates

2011 – 2012*

• Increase overall (California)⌃ • Violent and property crimes

• Alameda County – violent and property crimes up• Mostly in Oakland°• Union City°

• Increase in property crimes

*Statistics may not be available for more recent trends⌃ Crime in California. 2012. Office of Attorney General

° www.infoalamedacounty.org

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AB109 Realignment

Counties with greater proportion of realignment offenders tend to have lower crime rates*⌃

Alameda County allocated $29.2 million• Majority going to law enforcement

*Number of realignment offenders in AC unknown (get this info, if possible)⌃ http://www.accjr.com/

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Investing in People

Re-entry and Housing Program

• Too often individuals are returning to the community without the proper support and resources and end up back in jail, prison or even homeless

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Services

• Sober Living Housing Environment• Life Skill Classes• Job Prep and Training• Job Placement• Career Mentoring• Food Bank• Health and Mental Care• One on One Counseling

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Housing structure

• Screening• Placement• Orientation• House Rules and Policy• Weekly Workshops• Daily Classes• Employment Criteria• Community Service Hours• Weekend Passes• Weekly Reflection Meeting• Job Fairs• Guest Speakers and Facilitators• House Supervisor

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Placement Criteria

• Placement into Timelist Group housing program will be by referral from the Adult Parole/Probation or similar agencies within Alameda County.

• Clients will have to agree and sign a housing contract which will include expectations and by-laws in order to benefit from the program.

• Clients are housed for 6 months to a year. After a year, clients could reapply for the program through their respective agencies.

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Before Realignment

We Can Change this PictureWith the right support and resources, the Timelist Group can indeed reduce recidivism.

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Housing Leads to Hope

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OUR PROGRAMS

Youth Intervention Programs• S.T.O.P. (Straight Talk On Point)• G.R.P. (Gang Rehabilitation and Prevention)• S.G.R. (Nine Steps to Street Gang Recovery)• Anger Management & Conflict Resolution• Substance Abuse Intervention• R.D.I.P. (Resume Development and Interview Preparation) and others

Inmate Reintegration Programs• S.A.F.E. (Staying Out of Prison, Addressing Addiction, Family in Crisis,

Earning a Legitimate Livelihood)• G.R.P. (Gang Rehabilitation and Prevention)• S.P.M.D. (Street and Prison Mindset Detoxification) and• Re-entry Services: Resources for Parolees and Ex-Offenders

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2015 Goal

• Our goal is to have at least one housing location.

• We would like to add a female housing location six months later.

• We aim to be a model for the rest of California and the United States in providing our services to the public through adequate funding.

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FOUNDERS

• L/R: Ruben Sanchez, Hai Nguyen, Yusef-Andre Wiley and Micheal Taahir Prather

Warden Approved Photo from 2009

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Support Our Vision

Timelist Group, Inc Post Office Box 735Hayward, CA 94543

(510) 593-5027 [email protected]

www.timelistgroup.org


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