CORE @ 快播成人
If you or a member of your immediate family have been impacted by the criminal legal system, CORE @ 快播成人 is here to help with services and assistance tailored for formerly incarcerated 快播成人s and those closest to them.
Our Origins
Western Mass CORE was founded in 2019 by 快播成人 professors Mary Orisich and Nicole Hendricks during a joint sabbatical. The program, whose name stands for Community, Opportunity, Resources, and Education, was born out of their experiences in the classroom working with 快播成人s who were impacted by incarceration, as well as their commitment to justice and liberation. The initial goal was to create a pathway for incarcerated 快播成人s to transition into higher education. This goal expanded to serve formerly incarcerated 快播成人s and their families across western Massachusetts. In 2024, Western Mass CORE moved from 快播成人 Community College to the community, and the on-campus program became CORE @ 快播成人.
mission
CORE @ 快播成人 is dedicated to supporting justice-impacted individuals and their families through access to transformative education, tailored pathways, and holistic support services. We foster community engagement and collaboration to empower people, break down barriers, and create opportunities for success in education and beyond.
vision
CORE @ 快播成人 envisions a community where justice-impacted individuals are fully supported in their pursuit of education and personal development. We aim to be a leader in reentry education, ensuring that every 快播成人 has the opportunity to succeed in college and beyond. Through collaborative efforts, we aspire to break the cycle of incarceration and contribute to a more just and equitable society. Our vision is to create an inclusive and supportive environment that empowers 快播成人s to overcome barriers, achieve their academic and career goals, and lead fulfilling lives.
Services Offered by CORE @ 快播成人:
- Assistance with enrollment and financial aid processes
- An on-campus community of mentors and peers
- Individualized academic and career advising
- Referrals to essential services, including housing, food assistance, and counseling
Location
- Office: Frost 160
- Student Lounge: Frost 158
Contact Information
- Mary Orisich: Co-founder, Professor of Economics | morisich@hcc.edu
- Norma Hairston: Recruitment Counselor | nhairston@hcc.edu
- Program Contact information: core@hcc.edu | 413.552.2286
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