Programs

Programs, Projects, & Initiatives

COSA Fresno

Photo of a group of COSA participants standing in the CJC offices in a front of a wall with the COSA imagery and other pictures in the background. They are participating in a final COSA circle.

COSA stands for “Circles of Support & Accountability” and is our adult restorative re-entry program for offenders leaving prison.

VORP

A group of teens holding VORP completion certificates along with a CJC staffer standing against a brick wall outside the CJC offices

VORP stands for “Victim Offender Reconciliation Program” and is our youth diversion program.

COSA San Diego

San Diego Coastline

COSA stands for “Circles of Support & Accountability” and is an adult restorative re-entry program for offenders leaving prison. COSA San Diego specifically works with sex offenders, setting them and their community up for success. COSA LA, another of our locations, has also run 5 successful circles in the past 3 years. 

Community Justice Network

Photo of a man wearing a black and orange Fresno hat turned backwards and a white cutoff tee-shirt with the words "Because I'm From Fresno!" on the back. He stands with his back to the camera, facing the city's stadium, watching a night game

The Community Justice Network (CJN) is an initiative of DRIVE. It is a system of local, community-based non-profit organizations based in Fresno’s most vulnerable communities, committed to shifting toward a community-centered public safety model designed to ensure the safety of all Fresno residents.

No More Blues Closet

Multi-colored Shirts hung on a rack with hangers.

The No More Blues Closet provides clothing and other basic items to men and women who are reintegrating into the community following incarceration. 

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