INDIANAPOLIS — An Indianapolis rehabilitation program for people just out of prison is running out of money. Without new funding, several former inmates, including registered sex offenders, could lose housing and supervision.
The one-story brick home on the northeast side doesn’t draw much attention. No noise from inside. No decorations. A paper sign reading "no trick-or-treat household" stands ready by the inner doorway.
Eight registered sex offenders live here.
For these men rebuilding from their past, this house is the difference between a roof and a relapse, a bed and a cell. It's one of several houses run by KBDB, Inc. , a nonprofit organization that helps people coming out of prison find re-entry into society by connecting residents with housing, jobs and stability.
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