Big things are happening
Following years of conversations, dreaming and diligent planning, Project RETURN for the first time in our 45-year history will directly provide housing to men exiting incarceration.

Housing is a pre-eminent need for individuals returning from incarceration. 42% of the 2,500 men and women who return to Milwaukee County from prison annually have a need for stable housing. For myriad reasons, there are not enough homes available, leading to increased homelessness and recidivism.
In March, the first men will move into the 12 refurbished independent-living apartments we will manage at our new headquarters, on the second floor of the redeveloped Historic Tenth Street Residences, 1004 N. 10th St.
In March, the first men will move into the 12 refurbished independent-living apartments we will manage at our new headquarters, on the second floor of the redeveloped Historic Tenth Street Residences, 1004 N. 10th St.