What to Expect When You Contact Us?
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USCIS Policy Manual, Chapter 2 – Definition of Child for Citizenship and Naturalization
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USCIS Policy Manual, Chapter 3 – United States Citizens at Birth (INA 301 and 309)
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USCIS Policy Manual, Chapter 4 – Automatic Acquisition of Citizenship after Birth (INA 320)
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USCIS Policy Manual, Chapter 5 – Child Residing Outside of the United States (INA 322)
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USCIS Policy Manual, Chapter 2 – Definition of Child for Citizenship and Naturalization
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USCIS Policy Manual, Chapter 3 – United States Citizens at Birth (INA 301 and 309)
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USCIS Policy Manual, Chapter 4 – Automatic Acquisition of Citizenship after Birth (INA 320)
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USCIS Policy Manual, Chapter 5 – Child Residing Outside of the United States (INA 322)
Human Rights Advocates
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Order for Restoring Peace on Earth (ORPE)
Restoring Human Dignity: A Divine Mandate and a Commitment to Advancing the Rule of Law
We commit to intervening wherever human dignity is violated, fundamental rights are undermined, or justice is denied, taking every action within our capacity to uphold human rights, honor divine law, and preserve the rule of law.
Email: advocacy@orpe.org
Tel: +1 202-972-5030
Residential Reentry
Programs to Help Ex-offenders become Productive Members of the Community
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Orpe Human Rights Advocates will be promoting rehabilitation and therapeutic programs expected to empower formerly incarcerated and the community and provide evidence-based residential treatment programs for ex-offenders.
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Program Services
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Case management
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Group and individual counseling
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Substance abuse counseling
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Self-efficacy training
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Job-readiness training
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Skill development
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Referrals to community resources
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The programs will serve formerly incarcerated individuals, some of who are eligible for early release from prison due to judicial release, and/or have substance abuse issues in the Maryland. Case managers and residents create an individualized program plan to address their specific needs. Client progress is routinely assessed to ensure a positive outcome by the end of the program.
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Programs will be audited annually by the Maryland Department of Rehabilitation and Correction (MDRC). Every two years, the programs is expected to be certified by the Department of mental Health and Addiction Services (OMHAS) and our programs and is expected to be certified by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF). And, every three years, our programs will be audited by the America Correctional Association (ACA).
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This program will be operating at the first instance in a-outpatient format.