About Us
We are consulting firm made up of former TDCJ Parole Officers and Supervisors. We are focused on helping Texas parolees reintegrate and navigate the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) Parole Division.
Here’s a clear picture of what that our service looks like:
Core Mission
Help individuals on parole successfully transition back into society by:
- Reducing technical violations
- Increasing stability (housing, employment, mental health)
- Acting as a guide through TDCJ rules, expectations, and paperwork
Key Service Areas
1. TDCJ Navigation & Advocacy
Many parolees struggle simply because they don’t understand the system.
We help by:
- Explaining parole conditions in plain language
- Helping clients stay compliant (reporting, travel restrictions, curfews)
- Assisting with paperwork, deadlines, and required documentation
- Preparing clients for meetings with parole officers or Administrative Hearings
- Intervene early if a violation risk appears
Think of this as a translator + strategist for the bureaucracy of ALL bureaucracies.
2. Reentry Planning (Before & After Release)
Support ideally begins before release and continues after.
Includes:
- Personalized reintegration plans
- ID recovery (driver’s license, Social Security, etc.)
- Transportation planning
- Digital literacy (email, job applications, online reporting systems)
3. Housing Stabilization
Housing is one of the biggest failure points.
Our service:
- Maintain a vetted list of parole-compliant housing
- Help navigate halfway houses vs independent housing
- Work with landlords willing to accept parolees
- Assist with relocation requests if needed
4. Employment & Income Support
Parole often requires employment—but getting hired is hard.
Support includes:
- Resume building that addresses gaps honestly
- Interview coaching for justice-involved individuals
- Connections with second-chance employers
- Guidance on parole-friendly job types
- Help navigating occupational restrictions
5. Crisis Prevention & Violation Avoidance
A major differentiator: proactive intervention
Our consultants will:
- Monitor risk factors (missed appointments, unstable housing, job loss)
- Provide rapid-response support before issues escalate
- Coach clients on how to communicate with parole officers
- Help document compliance to protect the client
6. Mental Health & Behavioral Support Referrals
Not therapy itself, but coordination.
- Connect clients to counseling, substance use programs, and support groups
- Help ensure attendance (which is often mandated)
- Normalize seeking help without fear of punitive consequences
7. Family Reintegration Coaching
Rebuilding relationships is often overlooked.
- Help families understand parole conditions
- Mediate expectations and boundaries
- Provide communication strategies
8. Administrative Problem-Solving
TDCJ bureaucracy can be slow and confusing.
The service would assist with:
- Lost paperwork
- Miscommunication between offices
- Clarifying conflicting instructions
- Filing requests or grievances correctly
- Rebutting Violation Report allegations
Our Service Model Options
One-on-One Case Management
- Weekly or biweekly check-ins
- Personalized support plan
- Direct access to a consultant
Group Workshops
- “Understanding Your Parole Conditions”
- “How to Avoid Technical Violations”
- “Finding Work with a Record”
On-Demand Support
- Hotline or text-based help for urgent questions
Our Goals
- Reduces recidivism driven by technical violations
- Saves state resources by preventing re-incarceration
- Gives parolees clarity and agency in a system that often feels opaque
Tone & Approach
We strike a careful balance:
- Non-judgmental, but realistic about consequences
- Supportive, but structured and compliance-focused
- Practical, not abstract—focused on day-to-day survival and success