NOW Program Reducing Recidivism

The NOW program exclusively serves the re-entry population and is designed to reduce recidivism and alleviate the burden on Santa Clara County’s jails and court systems.

The NOW (New Opportunities for Work) program at Goodwill of Silicon Valley is making a significant impact in reducing recidivism in the community. Recidivism, or the tendency for individuals to reoffend and return to the criminal justice system, is a major problem in many communities, but the NOW program is helping to address this issue by providing individuals with the resources and support they need to build a better future.

One of the key factors contributing to the NOW program’s success in reducing recidivism is its focus on job training and placement services. The NOW program provides individuals with the opportunity to gain hands-on experience and training in a supportive environment, helping them to build the skills and confidence necessary to secure long-term employment. This, in turn, helps to reduce the risk of individuals returning to criminal activity and the criminal justice system.

In addition to job training and placement services, the NOW program also provides participants with access to other resources, such as case management services, to help them overcome barriers to employment and achieve success. Goodwill’s case managers work with participants to create a personalized plan that addresses their specific needs and goals, and provide ongoing support throughout their job search. This individualized support and guidance helps to ensure that participants are successful in their job search and are able to secure stable and meaningful employment.

The NOW program has already had a positive impact on reducing recidivism in the community. Many participants in the program have been able to secure employment and build a better future for themselves and their families, reducing the risk of them reoffending and returning to the criminal justice system.

In conclusion, the NOW program at Goodwill of Silicon Valley is making a significant impact in reducing recidivism in the community. With its focus on job training and placement services, and individualized support and guidance, the NOW program is helping individuals to overcome barriers to employment and build a better future for themselves and their families.

Veteran Status (provide one of the following):
  • DD214
  • VA ID card or other official documentation confirming veteran status

  • Verification from the SQUARES system

Household Income (for all household members):
  • Two months of recent pay stubs

  • Most recent tax return (Form 1040)

  • Documentation for disability, pension, or retirement income

Identification & Family Information:
  • Government-issued photo ID (passport, driver’s license, or state ID) for each household member

  • Birth certificates or custody papers to confirm dependents

  • Social Security cards for all household members

Housing Verification:
  • Lease agreement, or

  • A letter from a shelter, institution, or transitional housing provider

QUALIFYING FOR SUPPORT

To participate in Veteran Family Services, the head of household—or their spouse—must be a U.S. veteran, and the household must meet low-income guidelines (at or below 80% of the area median income).

 

Our team will guide you through each step of the eligibility process with care. Here’s what we’ll need to verify:

 

Our goal is to make this process as simple and stress-free as possible, because you’ve served, and now it’s our turn to support you.

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