Reentry navigator

A steady start. A stronger tomorrow.

SteadyStart gives reentry programs one practical place to guide people through appointments, paperwork, work, housing, and the next right step.

For reentry organizations, corrections partners, workforce teams, and community providers.

Your plan

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Probation check-in

May 16 · 10:00 AM

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Ready when you are

Our promise

Guidance built around dignity.

Clear and private

Support that respects each person's goals, information, and pace.

Connected locally

Trusted employers, services, mentors, and referrals stay organized together.

Useful from day one

Appointments, documents, transportation, work, and housing—not empty checklists.

The SteadyStart system

From release day to real momentum.

A connected experience for participants and the teams helping them move forward.

01 · Make a plan

Give every participant a practical roadmap.

SteadyStart turns immediate needs and longer-term goals into a focused plan, so the next right action is always visible.

Today's plan

1

Personalized reentry plans

2

Appointment and probation reminders

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Resource and document checklists

02 · Stay on track

Keep documents and deadlines from slipping.

Friendly reminders make the important stuff easier to handle.

03 · Find support

Make local opportunities easier to find.

Connect people to resources, transportation, training, and employers.

For second-chance employers

Start the hiring partnership with a clearer path forward.

The SteadyStart Employer Pilot gives one team a practical, supported way to begin building opportunity through work.

Explore the Employer Pilot

Employer Pilot

$499

One-time
30 days

  • Employer intake session
  • Up to 5 matched introductions
  • Onboarding playbook
  • 30-day follow-up
See what's included

A path forward, together

Build a steadier start for the people your program serves.

See how SteadyStart can bring plans, resources, and people together around a more practical reentry experience.