Harriet Tubman Safehouse Inc.
Provider Email Contact: htsh@comcast.net
earljr914@gmail.com
Provider Phone Contact:
Earl W. Woodlen
1-757-513-8585
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Vision
We envision state and nationwide programs in assisting people and animals in need. We want to give formerly incarcerated, homeless men the resources and opportunities to better themselves. Our goal is to teach them to take personal responsibility for their families, for society, and more importantly, for themselves. We will provide a safe haven for animals and people to provide and a place of refuge to meet the needs of all our clients. We also strongly envision a program where the human rights of our clients and victims are honored, taxpayers concerns are respected, and the spiraling coasts of ineffective incarcerations are reduced. Putting a man in treatment will save $25,000 a year for each man instead of housing him in prison. It will reduce the recidivism rate by providing the needed tools for successful re-entry into society.
AWARDS FOR EARL WOODLEN JR,
CEO OF HARRIET TUBMAN SAFEHOUSE
We are a 501 (c) 3 Non Profit organization support your community
Me Against The World.mp3
Harriet Tubman Safe House CEO,
Earl W. Woodlen, Jr
For The Love Of Money (2).mp3
Welcome to Harriet Tubman Safe House Inc
Please tour our site for help with treatment, spiritual growth, and educational resources, mentoring, civil right history and job employment links. We hope that you can contact us for more info regarding out-of-state treatment or recovery support. we will always be here to support your recovery, job support, and re-entry. Our emergency housing is only or referral from social service, Dept of Corrections, or Victim Services. Please feel free to donate and help us to help your community and loved ones.
Go quickly into the streets and lanes of the city, and bring in the poor, and maimed and the halt, and the blind.
Luke - 14:21
Meet the Bishop Silvester Beaman, the Delaware Bishop delivering the Inauguration Benediction
(CONTINUED) AWARDS FOR EARL W. WOODLEN
CEO OF HARRIET TUBMAN SAFEHOUSE, INC
My name is Earl Wallace Woodlen, Jr. and this is how it goes down these days from overseas to the good old USA. The type of work we do for the inmates.
These are the kind of guys I like to try and help turn their life around.