Our Story

In August 2010, the Hope Foundation Re Entry Network, Inc. (HFRN) was established under the leadership of Executive Director, Corwin Knight, a successful returning citizen who grew up in Southeast, D.C. Mr. Knight’s success was made possible through the help of others in the community and because of this, he felt that it was only fitting to give back to those who are growing up in similar circumstances.

The Hope Foundation Reentry Network provides essential support, focusing on critical areas, such as employment, housing, peer and recovery support, virtual support, and recovery resources.

Our Mission + Vision 

The Hope Foundation Reentry Network (HFRN) provides transitional, prevention and educational supportive services to adults and youth that are either incarcerated or youth in the DCPS system in the District of Columbia. HFRN seek to reduce recidivism by becoming the nations leading comprehensive support services program

“We strongly believe in providing wraparound services to constituents within the Nation’s Capital.”

Corey Knight, Founder & Executive Director

Our Services

We offer comprehensive services through an effective and efficient model program. The “What Works” modeled component exercise comprehensive methods that challenges individual thought process, in a structured managed therapeutic setting, by which a person‘s awareness of importance, valuing themselves in unity with society, results in consistent behavioral modifications relative to a healthy mind, body, and soul recognition to the goal of a substance abuse freedom and a criminal free lifestyle to facilitate public safety.

Case Management

Mentoring & Coaching

Recovery Support Services

Referral and Resources

Crisis Intervention (Peer Navigators)

Reintegration Programs

Professional Dev. & Skills Training

Financial Literacy Workshops

Collaborations + Partners