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About CORE Re-Entry

 

The C.O.R.E. Re-Entry Center was born out of the lived experience of its’ Founder Michael Brawn. Mr. Brawn served sixteen plus years in the Illinois Department of Corrections, fourteen and a half locally at the Danville Correctional Center. During his time Mr. Brawn started down two parallel journeys. The first was recognizing and addressing those issues

that contributed to the decisions he made that led to his incarceration, issues such as addiction, anger, and trauma. The programs he was lucky to have been part of were all steeped in the peer-to-peer learning dynamic which allowed him the space to really understand himself through the experiences of others who had travelled those same self-destructive paths.

 

The second journey was an academic one which during those sixteen years earned him the following certifications and degrees; Certified Associate Addictions Professional, Certified Peer Educator, A Certificate in Education Studies from the University of Illinois, Associate in Science Degree from Lake Land College, and a Bachelor of Arts Degree from Eastern Illinois University. In addition, he will sit for the test to become a Certified Peer Recovery Specialist in May of 2023.

 

In 2012 these separate paths became one as he began to use what he was learning from each to begin to facilitate his own classes about addiction, anger, & trauma. In 2018 he  co-founded the Building Block with Renaldo Hudson and Robert Reed, The Building Block, a peer-to-peer mentoring program that was contained within one of the wings at the Danville Correctional Center. 

 

As the Building Block grew to serve the needs of approximately five hundred individuals in custody Mr. Brawn recognized that there was not enough specific program content for those individuals who were close to returning to society. In 2021 he developed and started a reentry wing that’s curriculum is completely focused on preparing everyone for the transition back to their communities.

 

Mr. Brawn developed the idea for C.O.R.E. based on his experience from these programs. C.O.R.E is founded in the belief that successful reentry into society requires coordination between the Department of Corrections where the process begins and the community where the process continues. The C.O.R.E. Re-Entry Center becomes the physical representation of this coordination.

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PO BOX 2052

Danville, IL 61834

217-413-2392

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