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NC reentry program turns to tiny homes to help women leaving prison

By Rachel Crumpler A barren field in Alamance County will be transformed over the next year into North Carolina’s first tiny home community built specifically for formerly incarcerated women — a new approach to post-prison housing in a state where the need for a stable place to land when leaving prison far outpaces the available options.  About 95 percent of the more than 32,000 people in North Carolina prisons will one day return to the communi…
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North Carolina Health News broke the news in on Tuesday, December 16, 2025.
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