The Osborne Association offers opportunities for individuals who have been in conflict with the law to transform their lives through innovative, effective, and replicable programs that serve the community by reducing crime and its human and economic costs. We offer opportunities for reform and rehabilitation through public education, advocacy, and alternatives to incarceration that respect the dignity of people.
About Us
Founded in 1931 by an industrialist and former mayor of Auburn, New York – Thomas Mott Osborne – the Osborne Association has a long history of pioneering programs that serve currently and formerly incarcerated men, women, and children and families affected by the incarceration of a loved one. Serving over 6,500 individuals each year, Osborne offers opportunities for reform and rehabilitation that honors their capacity to change.
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