Programs > Day Reporting Center Program
The Gemeinschaft Home Day Reporting Center (DRC) is a local program for adult men and women, designed to reduce the regional/community jail population and to provide interventions for individuals in the community area who need them.
As a collaborative initiative with the Harrisonburg-Rockingham County court services, the program provides an alternative to incarceration for selected individuals currently in the pre- or post- trial process. Participants enroll in the DRC program, thus enabling them to sustain employment, childcare, and/or other obligations, while also receiving needed services. The DRC is a 90-day program (minimum), with extended periods as the case demands. Participants are provided with a structure for intensive supervision, depending on their level of need, and report from 1-5 days per week (Monday-Friday). Participants with the highest level of need live full-time at Gemeinschaft Home in a group residential setting. Men reside at our location on Mount Clinton Pike, and women reside at our new facility on Old South High Street. All program participants are subject to a combination of mandatory drug screens, case management, group sessions, and referrals to human services agencies. |
Eligibility & ReferralsDay Reporting Center Program
Note: Only VADOC District 39 probation officers and the Rockingham-Harrisonburg Court Services Unit can refer individuals to the Day Reporting Center program.
Day Reporting Center Referral Application Form (download form) Male Participants
Referrals should be sent directly to: Aaron Oda, Day Reporting Center Manager Email: a.oda@gemeinschafthome.org Phone: 540-434-1690 Fax: 540-432-9479 Female Participants Referrals should be sent directly to: Michelle Roberts, Day Reporting Center Case Manager Email: m.roberts@gemeinschafthome.org Phone: 540-217-2513 Fax: 540-432-9479 |