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REBORN ASSISTANCE ASSOCIATION

PHOENIX, AZ · EIN 860909419 · Form 990 · FY2020 · NTEE P85 · Human Services · Small ($100K-$1M) · rebornassistance.org
revenue
$446K
expenses
$533K
net assets
$16K
employees
6
program ratio
84%
mission · from form 990

HALFWAY HOME FOR DRUG, ALCHOL AND OTHERS TO LIVE WHILE BEING ACCLAIMATED BACK INTO SOCIETY

profile · synthesized from sources

Reborn Assistance Association provides a safe, structured, and supervised environment for individuals, including ex-felons, to reintegrate into society. They offer employment counseling, job placement, financial management assistance, and support for addiction recovery through programs like SMART Recovery. The organization aims to help clients rebuild community ties and achieve sober living.

named programs · 4 · from sources

what they call their work

Employment Counseling and Job Placement
Assists clients in obtaining employment through a network of local employers, job fairs, and training classes in resume writing and interview techniques.
Financial Management Assistance
Provides assistance to clients with managing their finances.
Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT)
A cognitive-behavioral psychotherapy used to help clients reverse self-destructive behavior by focusing on thinking patterns.
SMART Recovery
A self-empowering addiction recovery support group based on scientific research, requiring participants to attend 12 classes and complete homework.
activities · 4 clusters

what they do

  • Transitional Housing for Recovery 6 activities
    • Client Monitoring and Accountability
      Conducts scheduled and random in-house counts, manages client sign-out procedures for approved activities, administers random drug and alcohol tests, and maintains contact with parole/probation offices to report client progress.
    • Housing Support
      Assists clients in finding suitable housing upon completion of their program, if needed.
    • Recovery Program Management
      Manages a structured recovery program for clients, including requiring attendance at SMART Recovery classes, conducting in-house counts, managing sign-out procedures, and administering drug and alcohol tests.
    • Recovery Program Management
      Manages a structured recovery program for clients, including requiring attendance at SMART Recovery classes, conducting in-house counts, managing sign-out procedures, and administering random drug and alcohol tests.
    • Residential recovery program with monitoring and compliance
      Operates a structured residential recovery program requiring attendance at 12 SMART Recovery classes and completion of homework. Conducts scheduled and random in-house counts, manages client sign-out procedures, and administers random drug and alcohol tests upon return.
    • Substance Abuse Recovery Program
      Operates a residential program that requires clients to attend 12 SMART Recovery classes and complete assigned homework, while also providing continuing care and support through partnerships with other agencies.
  • Reentry Mentorship and Transitional Support 4 activities
    • Post-Incarceration Reintegration Support
      Provides comprehensive support to individuals after release from prison, including assistance with employment, obtaining a driver's license, car, and clothing, and fighting for their release from prison.
    • Post-Incarceration Reintegration Support
      Provides comprehensive support to individuals after release from prison, including assistance with employment, obtaining a driver's license, car, and clothing, and fighting for their release from prison.
    • Post-incarceration reentry support
      Provides comprehensive support to individuals after release from prison, including assistance with employment, housing, transportation (e.g., obtaining a driver’s license and car), and clothing. Facilitates job placement through employer networks, job fairs, and training in resume writing and interview skills.
    • Prisoner Release and Reintegration Support
      Assists individuals in fighting for their release from prison and provides comprehensive support for reintegration into society, including employment, driver's license, car, and clothing assistance.
  • Job Readiness Training 2 activities
    • Employment Assistance
      Assists clients in securing employment through a network of local employers, job fairs, and training in resume writing and interview techniques.
    • Employment Assistance
      Assists clients in securing employment through a network of local employers, job fairs, and training in resume writing and interview techniques.
  • Uncategorized 7 activities
    • Continuing Care and Support
      Provides ongoing care and support to clients throughout their recovery journey by partnering with other agencies.
    • Continuing Care and Support
      Provides ongoing care and support to clients throughout their recovery journey by partnering with other agencies.
    • Employment and Housing Assistance
      Assists clients in obtaining employment through a network of local employers, job fairs, and training classes, and helps clients locate suitable housing upon program completion.
    • Housing Support
      Assists clients in finding suitable housing upon completion of their program.
    • Ongoing client support and interagency coordination
      Provides continuing care throughout clients’ recovery journey through partnerships with external agencies. Maintains regular communication with parole and probation offices to report on client progress during the program.
    • Parole/Probation Liaison
      Maintains communication with clients' parole/probation offices to update them on client progress during the program.
    • Parole/Probation Liaison
      Maintains communication with clients' parole and probation offices to update them on client progress during the program.
financials · form 990 · fy2020

the money

revenue
Total revenue$446K
Contributions & grants$00%
Program service revenue$446K100%
Investment income$1430%
Other revenue$0
expenses
Total expenses$533K
Program expenses84%
Admin / overhead16%
Fundraising0%
Salaries & benefits$276K
Grants paid out$0
Largest expense lineCompensation
balance sheet
Total assets$20K
Cash$20K
Investments$0
Liabilities$4K
Net assets$16K
Liquid reserves0.4 mo
1 years on record · 2020–2020
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2020

who runs it

board members · 1
  • KENNETH LEWIS — DIRECTOR
relationships · 1

who they work with

  • SMART Recovery Partner — Utilizes SMART Recovery as a core program for addiction recovery support.