Introducing 700 Reentry: A Space Built by Experience and Purpose
Riverside House recently had the opportunity to welcome Founder Kyle Sanders and Co-Founder Nelson Rodriguez, who introduced 700 Reentry, a creative and coworking space in Dania Beach designed to support individuals returning to society after incarceration.
700 Reentry stands out as a space built by those who understand the journey firsthand. Both founders have experienced the federal prison system, and Mr. Rodriguez also spent time as a resident at Riverside House. Their lived experience shapes the heart of their work, creating an environment rooted in understanding, opportunity, and growth.
Through a wide range of reentry services, 700 Reentry provides returning citizens with access to resources, creative outlets, and a supportive community as they navigate life after incarceration. It is a place where individuals can begin to rebuild not only stability, but also confidence and direction.
Hearing directly from those who have walked this path carries a unique impact. It offers a level of connection and encouragement that reminds others that progress is possible, and that new chapters can be written with intention.
At Riverside House, we value opportunities to connect our residents with organizations like 700 Reentry, spaces that continue the work of restoration and create pathways for long-term success.
