What we offer

Programs That Support Recovery, Accountability, and Reentry

Every service at New Legacy Reentry Corporation flows from our role as a licensed Behavioral Health Services Organization (BHSO). Our programs are designed to meet individuals where they are, providing addiction treatment, mental health support, and structured reentry services that lead to long-term stability and independence.

New Legacy Reentry Corporation in Louisville Kentucky providing recovery from addiction through behavioral health services
New Legacy Reentry Corporation group discussion in behavioral health treatment

While New Legacy began with transitional reentry support, our work has evolved over time to address deeper, more complex needs. Today, treatment is the foundation. Residential–transitional placement, vocational training, and supportive services are offered as part of a coordinated continuum of care based on clinical need and program eligibility.

Our Behavioral Health–Centered Approach

New Legacy operates as a Behavioral Health Services Organization (BHSO), delivering addiction treatment and behavioral health services that guide every stage of recovery and reentry. This treatment-first approach ensures accountability, structure, and personalized care—helping individuals build the skills and stability needed for life beyond the justice system.

Our programs work together to support recovery, responsibility, and reintegration into the community.

behavioral health services at New Legacy

Licensed Behavioral Health & Treatment for Recovery and Growth

Behavioral Health & Treatment Services

The Foundation of All New Legacy Programs

Behavioral Health Services are central to New Legacy's mission. As a licensed Behavioral Health Services Organization, we deliver comprehensive addiction treatment and mental health care to individuals navigating recovery, reentry, and significant life transitions.

Our services include clinical assessments, individualized treatment planning, evidence-based counseling, group therapy, and ongoing recovery support, each tailored to meet the unique needs of the individual. Participation in treatment provides structure, accountability, and support necessary to achieve and sustain long-term change.

Available to: Individuals enrolled in New Legacy treatment services

Focus: Addiction recovery, mental health support, accountability, and stabilization

Structured Support for Men in Treatment

Residential–Transitional Treatment Program

New Legacy’s Residential–Transitional Treatment Program provides structured residential placement for men who qualify for addiction treatment through our licensed Behavioral Health Services Organization.

Residential–transitional placement is integrated into clinical care and accountability. Participants receive treatment services while living in a structured environment designed to support recovery, responsibility, and reentry preparation.

Residential–transitional services are not available outside of treatment and are offered only to enrolled patients based on clinical eligibility.

Available to: Men enrolled in addiction treatment

Focus: Recovery, accountability, life skills, and reentry readiness

Jeremiah project job training at New Legacy

Vocational Training That Builds Pathways to Work

Jeremiah Project

The Jeremiah Project provides hands-on vocational training for individuals participating in New Legacy programs. Through partnerships with industry leaders and educators, participants gain practical skills, recognized credentials, and real-world experience that prepare them for sustainable employment.

This program complements treatment by reinforcing responsibility, confidence, and long-term planning—key components of successful reentry.

Available to: Men and women

Focus: Job readiness, vocational skills, workforce placement

Skills, Structure, and Confidence Through Culinary Training

Food for Life

Food for Life offers culinary training opportunities for individuals seeking to build job skills while reinforcing structure and accountability. Participants gain hands-on experience in food preparation, safety, and teamwork—skills that translate directly into employment opportunities.

This program supports recovery and reentry by fostering confidence, discipline, and a strong work ethic

Available to: Men and women

Focus: Culinary skills, employment readiness, personal development

New Legacy Reentry Corporation Food for Life Culinary skills program

Accountability and Opportunity for Youth

Evening Reporting Center (ERC)

The Evening Reporting Center (ERC) is a structured, after-school alternative for justice-involved boys referred through the Kentucky Department of Juvenile Justice. Instead of detention, youth participate in supervised programming that emphasizes accountability, education, and personal growth.

ERC programming includes tutoring, life skills development, creative projects, and mentorship—providing youth with a safe environment to learn responsibility and build a more positive path forward.

Available to: Justice-involved boys

Focus: Accountability, education, mentorship, youth development

Youth males being served by New Legacy Reentry Corporation

A Coordinated Continuum of Care

Whether you are seeking treatment, exploring program eligibility, or looking for ways to support this work, we’re here to help guide the next step.