The Wyman Reentry Center is a 25-bed stabilization and transitional program for men involved in the court system who are seeking a safe and sober environment upon release from court or incarceration and who are actively working on seeking permanent placement in job training, employment, transitional or permanent housing. It is operated by the Homeless Services Bureau of the Boston Public Health Commission on the Long Island Health Campus.
Clients may be referred from state or county correctional facilities, drug courts, shelter, parole offices or agencies providing services to homeless ex-offenders. The Wyman Reentry Center provides services twenty-four hours a day, seven days per week. The program provides short term transitional residential services for men. Clients may stay up to 90 days while awaiting placement in a vocational rehabilitation program, long term transitional housing, halfway house or other safe permanent residence. The program provides case management, health, mental health and substance abuse services as well as referrals to job training, long term employment, housing and a wide range of other services and referrals.
For more information or to make a referral, please contact the Unit Manager at 617-534-2526 x 46187.