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Center helping imprisoned women reenter society threatened
By heraldtribune.com- Carlos R. Munoz
Published: 05/04/2016

Two months ago, if Catherine Rodeheaver would have been released from prison in Florida with only $50 and a bus ticket β€” all most inmates get β€” she says she would have been back using drugs.

She didn't have to do that.

When Rodeheaver's sentence neared its end, she was transferred to Bradenton Bridges Substance Abuse Transition and Re-Entry Center, an all-female inmate transitional operation in Bradenton, which treated her addiction and provided her with the skills to become a sous chef.

Without the program, she says she would have gone back to Ohio and become β€œone of the statistics that come back in three years.”

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