Welcome to the Oregon CURE Website
INTAKE ORIENTATIONS
Orientations for Families/Friends of Newly Incarcerated Individuals
Need contact with others who understand your situation? Come and meet us and talk in a confidential & supportive atmosphere. Meetings alternate every month between the Portland and Salem locations. Look below for a list of the dates for the orientations and the locations.
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Portland Dates
February 18, 2010
April 15, 2010 June 17, 2010 August 19, 2010 October 21, 2010 December 16, 2010 |
Salem Dates
January 21, 2010
March 18, 2010 May 20, 2010 July 15, 2010 September 16, 2010 November 18, 2010 |
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Portland
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Salem
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QUARTERLY RELEASE ORIENTATIONS
Release Orientations are co-facilitated by Community Corrections and Oregon CURE. Find out how you can help your recently or soon to be released loved one successfully re-enter our communities.
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Washington County Dates
February 3, 2010
May 5, 2010 August 4, 2010 November 3, 2010 |
Marion County Dates
February 9, 2010 - Canceled
May 11, 2010 August 10, 2010 November 9, 2010 |
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Washington County
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Marion County
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Join Us for a Family and Friends Orientation
Orientations are designed to assist friends and family members understand the goals and requirements of Parole/Post Prison Supervision including:
- General Conditions of Supervision
- Successful transition & how you can help
- Available resources for someone recently released from prison
This orientation is for family and friends of inmates who will be released within 6 months to Multnomah County.
- Orientation Dates and Times:
Tuesday, February 23, 2010 at 4:00-5:30pm
Tuesday, May 25, 2010 at 4:00-5:30pm
The Orientations are presented at the Multnomah Building, Board Room - First Floor
501 SE Hawthorne Blvd, Portland, Oregon
For questions and more information, please contact Multnomah County, Transition Services Unit
At: (503) 988-3081, press Zero and ask for TSU.
Incarceration of a family member or friend is a confusing
and stressful event for you and your loved one.
Your support is very important to your loved one's ability
to cope with the experience of being in prision, and critical
to his/her success once he or she is released.
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