North Carolina first lady Anna Stein paid a visit to the Western Correctional Center for Women in Black Mountain to observe the Driver License Restoration Progr ...
Without a driver’s license, rebuilding after prison is harder. These clinics offer a path forward.
Law schools and legal aid groups are partnering with the N.C. Department of Adult Correction to guide incarcerated people through driver's license restoration.
Benevolence Farm in southern Alamance County has begun construction of what will be the first tiny-home community in North Carolina for formerly incarcerated women. The farm said in a press release ...
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