The document discusses several reentry programs that aim to help individuals returning from prison reintegrate into society by providing services like job training, housing assistance, and substance abuse treatment. It notes that policies stripping returning citizens of rights like voting and public assistance actually increase recidivism. Specific reentry programs discussed include U-Turn Permitted, which provides job skills training, and Sweet Beginnings, which hires graduates and has a very low 4% recidivism rate compared to the state's 55% average. The document emphasizes the importance of communities and governments supporting reintegration efforts to give returning citizens opportunities to rebuild their lives.