The Reset Project
The Reset Project
The Reset Project is a comprehensive reentry and transition program designed to support both previously incarcerated individuals and transitioning veterans, particularly those experiencing mental health and substance use challenges. Grounded in the principle of continuum care, the program ensures that participants receive seamless, coordinated support before, during, and after critical life transitions—whether returning to civilian life after military service or reintegrating following incarceration.
Through intensive individualized care facilitation, participants are guided through a structured yet flexible pathway that addresses behavioral health, social determinants of health, and long-term stability. Research highlights that individuals transitioning from structured systems, such as the military or correctional facilities, often face significant barriers including unmet mental health needs, difficulty accessing care, unemployment, housing instability, and limited social support. To help improve outcomes and reduce barriers to successful reintegration, The Reset Project follows participants for a minimum of 90 days, providing ongoing support, treatment coordination, resource navigation, and accountability to promote long-term stability, recovery, and community connection.