ReRoute

Reentry & Redirection Program

A different direction starts here.

Reroute is a community-based reentry and redirection program created for youth ages 13–24 impacted by juvenile justice involvement, probation, school removal, violence exposure, unstable environments, or high-risk life patterns.

We work with young people who are trying to rebuild structure, accountability, confidence, and direction while reconnecting to education, employment, leadership, and community.

This is not just mentorship.
This is real support, real accountability, and real opportunity.

Youth accepted into the program gain access to paid opportunities, credible mentorship, boxing-based discipline, workforce development, emotional support systems, and community-centered guidance designed to help them move forward.

Who This Program Is For

Reroute supports youth who may be:

  • On probation or court supervision

  • Returning from detention or placement

  • Struggling with attendance or school engagement

  • Facing family instability or community violence

  • Looking for work opportunities and structure

  • Trying to avoid deeper justice system involvement

  • Seeking a different path and stronger support system

We accept referrals from:

  • Parents and guardians

  • Schools and deans

  • Probation officers

  • Outreach workers

  • Community organizations

  • Courts and justice partners

  • Self-referrals from youth

What We Provide

Participants may receive:

  • Court advocacy and support

  • Transportation assistance to court, school, programs, and appointments

  • Court reminders and compliance tracking

  • Attendance accountability support

  • Boxing-based structure and discipline

  • Conflict resolution and emotional regulation support

  • Paid workforce opportunities

  • GED and school re-engagement support

  • Resume building and interview preparation

  • Entrepreneurship and leadership exposure

  • Community service placement support

  • Family support and stabilization guidance

  • Access to wellness, fitness, and mentorship programming

  • Assistance obtaining IDs, documents, and workforce readiness materials

  • Peer leadership opportunities

  • Violence interruption and positive pathway support

Off Papers

Inside Reroute, youth work toward a milestone known as “Off Papers.”

Off Papers represents growth, accountability, consistency, discipline, and a changed direction.

It is recognized as a rite of passage within the program and symbolizes progress beyond survival mode and deeper involvement in the justice system.

Outcomes

Our goal is to help youth:

  • Reduce recidivism

  • Return to school or earn a GED

  • Gain employment and workforce experience

  • Strengthen family relationships

  • Build healthier routines and emotional discipline

  • Increase confidence and leadership

  • Develop long-term life direction

  • Build futures not tied to the justice system

Our Belief

A young person’s worst decision should not become their permanent identity.

Reroute exists to provide structure, support, opportunity, accountability, and community for youth ready to move forward.

Get Connected

Court-involved youth of all ages welcome.

Ages 13–24 qualify for paid participation opportunities.

Call: 833-347-PROOF (7663)

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