“I Vowed I Would Never Return” — From Release to Service – Jacquin Webb Interview [Video]

Watch the replay of our conversation with Jacquin Webb, founder and executive director of Reconnect 180 in Carson City, Nevada.

After 20 years of incarceration, Jacquin came home with a box of belongings and the practical question so many people face on day one: what comes next? In this interview, he shares how that experience became a calling to help other returning citizens prepare before release and find support after they come home.

Jacquin’s story moves from the first shock of release into the work of service: meeting people before the gate opens, helping them navigate identification, housing, employment, transportation, and the ordinary choices that can feel overwhelming after years inside.

About Our Guest: Jacquin Webb

Jacquin Webb is the founder and executive director of Reconnect 180. Through its 90/90 model, Reconnect 180 supports people in the final 90 days before release and the first 90 days after they return home.

His work is rooted in lived experience, faith, and the conviction that people coming home need more than encouragement. They need real tools, real relationships, and a clear path forward.

In This Interview

  • The first days home after 20 years and why normal choices can become overwhelming.
  • How Reconnect 180 began with handwritten resource lists outside parole and probation.
  • Why the 90 days before and after release matter for preparation, trust, and practical follow-through.
  • The barriers that most often derail people, including identification, housing, transportation, employment, isolation, and anxiety.
  • What volunteers, churches, and Angel Teams can learn about offering steady support without overpromising.

To learn more about Jacquin’s work, visit Reconnect 180. You can also support Reconnect 180 directly.

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In partnership with others, Embraced:Fully supports incarcerated and returning citizens in their moral and spiritual journey toward successful reentry. Through Angel Team members, we help connect individuals with community, faith, housing, employment, transportation, friendship, and mentorship, building bridges of hope and belonging.

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