The Tarrant County Sheriff’s Office is celebrating the latest graduates of its Journey to Success reentry program, a 40-hour curriculum designed to help inmates build skills and prepare for life after incarceration.
Graduates completed training in key areas such as Mental Health, Family Nurturing, and Job Readiness. The ceremony drew several notable guests, including Farmers Branch Mayor, Arlington Municipal Court Judge Danielle Dulaney, representatives from the Fort Worth City Council, UNT Dallas, and Chief of Inmate Services for the Tarrant County Sheriff’s Office, Roy D. Kurban.
The Journey to Success program is part of Pathways to HOPE (Helping Offenders Pursue Excellence), a larger initiative launched in partnership with the non-profit One CommunityUSA. Established in 2021 and implemented inside the jail in 2022 following COVID-19 delays, Pathways to HOPE focuses on reentry, diversion, restorative justice, and mentoring…