The Volunteers of America Delaware Valley Fletcher House program is an 84-bed halfway house in Camden, NJ. Accredited by the American Correctional Association and contracted by the New Jersey Department of Corrections, Fletcher House, also referred to as a residential community release program, provides targeted support and assistance for men who are within 24 months of parole eligibility.
Residents of Fletcher House are provided with:
- 24-hour Staff Support
- Individualized Case Management and Discharge Planning
- Job Coaching, Job Readiness and Employment Support
- Cognitive Skills Training and Cognitive Behavioral Intervention
Fletcher House staff work collaboratively with program participants to successfully navigate reentry, including finding gainful community-based employment and accessing education. Since 2014, nearly 600 residents have secured employment, and nearly 200 have entered post-secondary education at local colleges and universities.
Eligibility: Adult males who are within 24 months of parole
Additional Questions: info@voadv.org
“I was drawn to this work because I want to be a resource for people who are working to move from a difficult time in their lives into a more hopeful, and self-sustaining place where they can flourish and achieve their goals.”
– C.T., Garrett & Fletcher Treatment Director
“I can truly say that Fletcher House helped me regain my identity and made me more mature…if you give 100% while there, it will definitely pay off in the long run.”
– D.D. Former Fletcher House Resident