Tiwangi Rochelle
Reentry is one of the most vulnerable times in a justice-impacted woman’s life. Without strong, immediate, and ongoing support, many face housing insecurity, unemployment, mental health struggles, and family disconnection.
T.R.A.P. keeps the Re-Up connection alive, extending the care continuum into everyday life.
It’s an anchor of accountability, empowerment, and sisterhood available 24/7 in the palm of her hand.
It turns inspiration into integration, and integration into independence.
The T.R.A.P. App isn’t just a tool — it’s a lifeline. Designed to foster authentic connection, this platform helps justice-impacted women stay engaged with a supportive network beyond incarceration.
Through mentorship, peer encouragement, resource sharing, and direct access to leadership, the app creates a safe space for women to share experiences, ask for help, and uplift one another.
It bridges the gap between release and reintegration, offering continuous accountability, inspiration, and community — because no one should have to navigate reentry alone.
Lasting change doesn’t happen by chance — it needs a facilitator, consistent inspiration, a supportive community, and a space to draw strength from along the way. The T.R.A.P. App is designed to be that space.
By providing justice-impacted women with direct access to mentorship, resources, and a network of peers who understand their journey, T.R.A.P. bridges the critical gap between incarceration and successful reentry. It offers encouragement in moments of doubt, accountability in times of challenge, and a community that celebrates every victory, big or small.
This isn’t just about staying connected — it’s about fostering real, sustainable transformation that continues long after the gates open
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