130 Alexandria Inmates Met with Resources and Opportunities Preparing for Community Reentry
Reentry Resource Fair Brought Together 28 Community Partners

ALEXANDRIA, VA – In conjunction with Second Chance Month, the Alexandria Sheriff’s Office hosted its annual Reentry Resource Fair on April 15 at the Adult Detention Center. The Inmate Services team organized the fair to connect more than 130 inmates with opportunities and resources that can facilitate their successful reintegration into the community.
With emphasis on the importance of reentry planning, the fair brought together 28 community partners offering valuable services and support in key areas such as health, education, job training, employment assistance, and peer support networks. Inmates met with exhibitors, gathering information and learning more about programs and opportunities that can pave the way for a positive and productive future.

This event underscores Sheriff Sean Casey’s commitment to fostering successful reentry and reducing recidivism by equipping individuals with the tools and connections they need to thrive upon their return. The Sheriff’s Office supports initiatives that empower returning citizens to build brighter futures and contribute to the community.
The Sheriff’s Office thanks the following organizations for participating in the Reentry Resource Fair:
Northern Virginia Legal Services
Alexandria Health Department
Phoenix Reintegration Project
Carpenters Shelter
Northern Virginia Community College
Capital Youth Empowerment Program
Northern Virginia Family Services
Aetna Better Health of Virginia
Sexual Assault Center/Domestic Violence
Friends of Guest House
VADOC Parole and Probation
Alexandria, Va VET Center
Hand2HeartDC
Salvation Army
Concerned Citizens Network of Alexandria
Together We Bake
So Others Might Eat (SOME)
Virginia CARES
Volunteers of America Chesapeake
Shiloh Baptist Church
MORCA (Mayor’s Office of Returning Citizen Affairs)
AA/NA
Molina Healthcare
Alexandria Criminal Justice Services
Center for Adult Services
National Capital Treatment and Recovery
Department of Community and Human Services
League of Women Voters
The Sheriff’s Office is also participating in other Second Chance Month events, including a free expungement clinic from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, April 26 at the Charles Houston Recreation Center.