FIRST F.R.A.C.T.U.R.E.D. Limited provides a facility designed response to the reentry process for an increasing number of incarcerated men, women, and youths.

Program Overview

FIRST F.R.A.C.T.U.R.E.D., functions from the understanding that re-entry is not a specific program, but rather, a process that starts when an individual incarcerated or released into society; and ends when they have successfully re-intergraded into the community as a law-abiding citizen. Additionally, with ongoing coordination between treatment providers and community corrections is important in addressing the complex needs of these re-entering individuals.

The goal is to enhance reentry program engagement among individuals returning to the community from jails and prisons by exploring policies and promoting successful practices and approaches related to housing, supported employment, telehealth/teleservices, SUD/MHD treatment, and peer-based recovery services.

FIRST F.R.A.C.T.U.R.E.D. Limited provides 16-week self-help program addressing issues related to incarceration and substance abuse in the Coaching and Counseling industry. Our program includes a 16-week program to improve outcomes for individuals with co-occurring substance abuse and anger disorders.

Our goals are to address adequately the ethical dilemmas that people regularly encounter. We will present a procedure for making moral decisions. We offer it not as a formula that will automatically generate the “right” answer to an ethical problem; rather as a model designed to make sure that the right questions are asked in the process of ethical deliberation. Given the ethnic and religious diversity of our society, the model used for making ethical decisions should be able to accommodate a variety of different moral and ethical perspectives.


Our goals include:

  • Be comfortable with a variety of cultural, ethnic, and religious backgrounds. Although this model is consistent with the Scriptures and allows Christians to use biblical principles, the program is not a distinctly Christian Model.
  • Teach offenders, and others, to rekindle the vision of marriage and family; and, how to be a chain breaker, so that children and grandchildren, as well as other men around them, will follow their example. Additionally, teach them to live the laws of life (cooperation, self-discipline, integrity) and to discover and live true to the highest and best within them. Teaching them to act on their own inner imperatives, rather than react to their own conditions and limitations.
  • 80% of participants will successfully complete the course.
  • The recidivism rate of participants who complete the course after 1 year is less than 20% of all participants.

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