Our Felon Connect staff understands the anxiety of being an inmate and how it affects the families and the community.
Felon connect is a program to help inmates and their families with pre incarceration, post incarceration and 90 days into the incarceration.
Helping with different issues including but not limited to legal, medical and financial services.
Also, Felon connect helps inmates once they’re getting ready to transitioning back into the community and up to 90 days or more when they have been released.
Whether state or federal incarceration Felon connect is ready to assist.
Once incarcerated our dedicated staff helps the families with issues as far as children matters, pending charges, helping with FSA credits, and other legal issues that may come up.
Once the inmate is released, felon connect helps the inmate reintegrate back into the community in a healthy way by outreaching with different agencies to assist the inmate with a successful reintegration.
Being that some of our founders are felons themselves, felon connect, understands the need for families and inmates to be able to understand the prison system. We have experienced first hand that prison system is not meant to be easy for anyone and when one family member goes behind bars the whole family is behind bars.
We strive to make this as easy and seamless as possible.
We’re not here to offer miracles or verify "inmate.com", we are here to offer some kind of peace for both the inmates and the family.
While the loved one is in prison we offer different things on a case by case bases. i.e financial help with commissary, legal help, corrlinks, understanding FSA, cares act and other prison programs.
Post incarnation , we offer services including Legal service, housing counseling, job readiness, Job placement, rental assistance, financial education, free meals and clothing
Nikki Richardson served time in both Aliceville Camp and Carswell FMC for Healthcare fraud. Ms. Richardson was released in December 2022.
Nikki Richardson , Founder. For more than 25 years, has honed her skills to successfully design, develop, and implement community services in the metropolitan Atlanta communities. Nikki has developed a holistic program for tenants of the Housing Authorities that were reentering the work force.
In Atlanta, Nikki established the Family
Nikki Richardson , Founder. For more than 25 years, has honed her skills to successfully design, develop, and implement community services in the metropolitan Atlanta communities. Nikki has developed a holistic program for tenants of the Housing Authorities that were reentering the work force.
In Atlanta, Nikki established the Family Development and Education Collaborative, a linked network of development and prevention services that proved effective for those the Collaborative served all while favorably impacting the bottom line. Nikki has also served as a coordinator and consultant, supporting implementation of community programs including, National Drug Court Programing 2009-2014, Minority AIDS Task Force, Sisters for Life, an organization working to prevent teen pregnancy and teen prostitution, Foster care Pre to post adoption programs, and LGTBQ programs for homeless youth. Serving on local boards and collaborations with community-based organizations allowed Nikki to further build her experience and develop relationships with community leaders. Her efforts include work with the Governors Youth Advisory Council, the American Red Cross Youth Advocacy program, Grady Hospital, Imani Mentor Program and Private and Public Community agencies.
Mrs. Richardson Wright continues to build companies to expand the Behavioral health community. In 2013 she started her own mental health center that was later turned into a one-stop shop. She believes in servicing the whole family not just the client at hand. Nikki is passionate about leveraging her expertise and keen insights to bring a collaborative approach to address the needs of children and young adults in the Metro Atlanta community. At the present time Nikki is the founder and board member of 7 other agency directed in helping different areas of social justice reform. Mrs. Richardson spends her free time with her family and loved ones; and mother of one Kenneth whom is 18 and attending college, she enjoys watching her child grow, aware that her decisions in the mental health field will shape his future.
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