Our Partners

 
 

King County Community Partnership for Transistion Soultions(KCCPTS)

KCCPTS comprises a group of over 40 partners that work with justice involved individuals released from prison or jail that are transitioning to their families and community. KCCPTS has been partnering with community organizations for over sixteen years.

KCCPTS Home Page
 


Thurston COunty REsource Hub

The Resource Hub, located in Olympia on-site at the Thurston County Courthouse Complex, is a drop-in resource center for people with behavioral health needs who are impacted by the justice system.

Resource Hub | Thurston County (thurstoncountywa.gov)


United Way of King County

Our work is centered on increasing access, opportunity, and a sense of belonging for people in our community. Our priorities reflect that—meeting our neighbors’ immediate needs and transforming systems that have long caused those needs in the first place.

United Way of King County - Committed to a just recovery (uwkc.org)


Hunger Relief 4.0

In partnership with Tzu Chi USA Seattle Branch and KCPTS, Michael Florez heads the Hunger Relief 4.0 initiative. The mission was an effort by justice involved individuals to deliver food to help others that reenter society yet needed food. The Hunger Relief initiative allows participating justice impacted individuals to experience the joy of giving.