Breaking the prison cycle within Martin County by assisting non-violent offenders with building valuable life skills, healing from past traumas, and obtaining gainful employment through education, Cognitive behavior therapy, and mentorship, helping those caught in the judicial system regain self-worth and become a productive member of society again.
Our mission is to assist non-violent offenders and their families build valuable life skills through education, mental therapy, mentorship and employment opportunities to become productive members of society.
ACHIEVE
Reverse the Door helps members successfully achieve their goals
PRODUCE
Reverse the Door helps members become productive again
INTEGRATE
Reverse the Door helps members integrate back into society
OUR SERVICES
GED, Continuing Education & Skill Training, Trade Certification, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Assist in Second Chance Employment, Mentorship
Reverse the Door strives to help those caught in the judicial system regain self-worth and become a productive member of society again.
The new Reverse the Door Christmas T-shirts are coming out SOON!
They will be passed out free at the Hobe Sound Christmas parade.
We want to send a huge
THANK YOU to all of our incredible sponsors and everyone involved in getting them designed and created.
THE BUNDLE – NEW THIS YEAR – Add just $100 to your tee shirt Sponsor level and your name will also be listed as a Sponsor in our Program at our 4th Annual Gala Dinner Dance (November 16, 2024, at Lost Lake Golf Club).
The bundle also includes one ticket to attend the Gala (a discount of $50 for the Gala ticket)
*Additionally, in appreciation, ALL donors will be recognized and listed on the
Reverse The Door, Inc. website, with a link to your website.
Everyone has their own unique needs and challenges, so contact us today to let us know how we can help to change your life.
We partner with Career Connect – Martin and other second-chance employers to assist members with finding employment, skill training and trade certification.
Assistance and advocacy provided to assist members in continuing their education via GED or job training.
Spring and summer retreats for children aged 8 – 14 with 15+ year old “dreamers” who become volunteers. Safe and fun environment. Transportation and breakfast and lunch provided.
We work with those who need it to gain access to cognitive behavioral therapy provided by a licensed mental health therapist.
Members are assisted with goal setting and referrals to community agencies for assistance in meeting their goals.
4001 SE Commerce Avenue