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In-Custody Services: This program coordinates and delivers programs within the various adult correctional facilities in San Mateo County. These programs provide problem-solving, humanitarian, educational and personal growth oriented services. All services exist to provide rehabilitation, education, stress reduction, personal growth, and emergency assistance. Our client population consists of jail inmates, former inmates, State parolees, and their families.

The agency conducts a Request Message Program for inmates providing the following: Contact with attorneys, families, probation officers, employers among others; we arrange for release of personal property to family members; we inform medical and custody staff of individual problems or needs; we relay requests for services provided by other agencies; and we respond to family questions and concerns regarding the inmate, the criminal justice system or jail regulations. Agency staff and a supportive structure of volunteers handled over 39,706 requests in FY 2005-2006

Jury Trial Clothes are provided to indigent inmates. To "level the playing field", the agency solicits donations of clothing suitable for Court and dresses indigent inmates for trial. The Bar Association Private Defender program and the Sheriff's Office provide the funds needed for cleaning and clothing purchases when donations do not fill the need.

Inmate Orientations are held twice weekly by Program Coordinators who provide information to newly jailed persons about the correctional process and various jail procedures including the availability of facility programs, such as AA, NA, church services. Various other assistance programs available through the Service League are also discussed.

An important agency service is Screening for Clearance and Orientation of persons working in the correctional facilities who are not Sheriff's Office personnel. As a part of the Service Leagues mission, we develop, schedule, and monitor volunteers and community providers engaged in a broad range of programs and activities.

Outreach to families of inmates is provided in the Maguire Correctional Facility lobby during visiting hours. Families are provided with friendly support, information, referral, and advocacy regarding their concerns. Emergency assistance can be provided through the Service League and other community resources.

VOLUNTEER AND COMMUNITY SERVICE PROGRAMS

The Service League has assisted in developing, and is presently monitoring these programs in San Mateo County Men's and Women's correctional facilities.


727 Middlefield Rd. Redwood City, CA 94063 • Phone (650) 364-4664 • Fax (650) 365-6817 • www.serviceleague.org