Community Passageways
Maryama Abdullahi is an experienced professional specializing in reentry services, case management, and project coordination. Currently serving in the Reentry role at Community Passageways since February 2022, Maryama has previously worked as a Case Manager at Workforce Foundation, where support was provided to justice-impacted individuals. Prior experience includes positions as an Assistant Property Manager at Palladium Real Estate Services and a Security Officer at Allied Universal, focusing on client relationship management. Additionally, Maryama held an internship as a Project Coordinator at Alaska Airlines, enhancing documentation processes, and served as a Database Analyst at Year Up, where skills in SQL, Excel, and web development were utilized. Maryama holds a degree in Database Analytics from Bellevue College and an Associate of Science in Computer Science from Highline College.
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Community Passageways
Empowering the community to heal the community Through restorative justice practices we work with system-involved youth, teachers, policy makers, community members, and other stakeholders to usher peace and reconciliation into our Puget Sound communities. Community Passageways Programs: Our programs focus on personal healing, identity development, and leadership building. We have a four-pronged approach to community justice: Prevention: Keep youth on a good path. Show them new paths. Diversion: Keep people out of the prison system and in community. Support: Support people already in the prison system. Reintegrate: Ensure a smooth, successful integration into the community. Our community-centered, evidence-based model provides an alternative to the current criminal legal system.