WILLETTE BENFORD TO SERVE AS CITY OF CHICAGO’S DIRECTOR OF RE-ENTRY
Benford will serve as Director of Re-Entry for the City of Chicago, a
newly created role that sits at the center of a $13 million initiative launched during the 2022 budget process that will transform Chicago into a national leader in supporting returning residents.
Lightfoot. “As a former federal prosecutor, and as a sister to a Black man who endured a 17-year prison sentence, this goal is deeply
personal to me. That’s why I am excited to welcome Willette to the team to help our city do better for returning residents who have paid their debt to society and are ready to be productive members of their communities.”
$13 million for re-entry services, including legal assistance
and workforce development. In 2021, Mayor Lightfoot also signed an Executive Order creating an Interagency Reentry Council to be led by Benford
turning residents the second chance they deserve. These include revising municipal ordinances to remove restrictions on those with records — from owning businesses and coordinating with the jail and prison system to create a one-stop shop connecting individuals with housing, workforce resources, healthcare, and other tools upon release.
of the criminal justice system. Prior to this role, Benford led the decarceration work for Live Free Illinois, a grassroots organization dedicated to ending gun violence and mass incarceration.
various sectors and City departments and agencies to improve the lives of returning residents citywide. The Interagency Re-Entry Council’s
goal is to eradicate policies and procedures that exclude and create barriers to successful reentry.
to improve the re-entry process for formerly incarcerated Chicagoans,”
said Benford. “To all returning citizens who feel the challenges they
face are insurmountable, let me be clear: With Mayor Lightfoot at the helm, you are not alone in this struggle.”
neighborhoods after serving time in the state and local jail and prison sys - tems,” said Ald. Walter Burnett (27th Ward). “All too often, they struggle to find stable housing and decent employment. Willette and the team she builds around her will or ganize a whole of government approach in reversing this seemingly unreversible trend.”
the opportunity to reenter society with dignity and equity and receive
the right resources. She is a fierce advocate and champion for change, and she resides on the City’ s South Side. Her appointment began on Tuesday, May 31st.
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