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Sheriff's office outlines jail education, treatment and reentry programs and warns budget cuts threaten services

San Francisco Sheriff Department Oversight Board · February 6, 2026
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Summary

Director of Programs Allie Ryker described in-custody and reentry programs — culinary training, RSVP restorative justice, 5 Keys and City College education, discharge planning, CalAIM enrollment, therapy dogs and vocational pathways — and told the board that program capacity and milestone credits depend on staffing and funding that have been reduced in recent budget cycles.

Allie Ryker, director of programs for the San Francisco Sheriff's Office, briefed the Sheriff Department Oversight Board Feb. 6 on a suite of in‑custody and reentry programs that the office runs and coordinates with community partners.

Ryker detailed programs designed to support education and reentry: culinary training provided under contract with Aramark (including ServSafe certification); 5 Keys charter high‑school programming and City College classes; RSVP, a restorative justice program recognized by the Harvard Kennedy School; and vocational tracks including Barber Pathways and braiding cohorts. She said awards and…

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