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7 Vision Companies Inc.
Structured  Reentry  &  Stability  Services,

"A structured second chance, built on faith, accountability, and purpose."

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From Release to Long-Term Independence

​Reentry is one of the most vulnerable stages in a person’s life. Without structure, housing, transportation, and accountability, the risk of relapse or recidivism increases significantly.

 

7 Vision Companies Inc. provides structured short-term and long-term reentry support designed to create stability from the moment of release through full reintegration.

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Short-Term Stabilization (0–90 Days)

The first 90 days after release are critical.

 

We assist with:

 

• Transitional housing coordination

• Accountability check-ins

• Immediate recovery support

• Clinical coordination (when needed)

• Identification documentation assistance

• Transportation planning

• Workforce readiness preparation

• Family mediation support

 

The goal is immediate stabilization and structured daily routine.

Transitional Support
(3–12 Months)

As individuals move beyond crisis stabilization, we provide:

 

• Continued recovery accountability

• Trade school and workforce connections

• Enrollment in 7 Vision Entrepreneurship Academy

• Credit rebuilding education

• Transportation acquisition planning

• Structured budgeting and savings coaching

• Relationship and family rebuilding guidance

 

The focus shifts from survival to sustainability.

Long-Term Stability
(1 Year and Beyond)

True second chances are built over time.

 

We support:

 

• Career progression

• Business development mentorship

• Housing transition from temporary to permanent

• Transportation ownership planning

• Ongoing relapse prevention accountability

• Leadership and mentorship development

 

Participants are encouraged to move from being supported to becoming contributors.

Housing & Transportation Support 

​​Stable housing and reliable transportation are two of the most critical components of successful reentry.

 

We assist participants in:

 

• Connecting with transitional housing providers

• Developing housing stability plans

• Understanding rental qualifications

• Budgeting for deposits and utilities

• Planning for vehicle acquisition or alternative transportation solutions

• Building credit to support housing and vehicle approval

 

Housing and transportation are treated as structured goals, not temporary fixes.

Our Reentry Philosophy

​​Our Reentry Philosophy

 

Release is not the finish line.

It is the starting point.

 

Our model connects:

 

Recovery → Accountability → Housing → Transportation → Employment → Ownership → Stability

 

Reentry must be intentional, structured, and supported.

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