The Work We Do
Finding a safe place shouldn’t be the hardest part of starting over. We connect callers with local shelters, transitional housing, and rental assistance built to last.
Housing & Stability

Your experience has value. The Freedom Line translates skills from every season of life into jobs, training, and entrepreneurship pathways.
Work & Opportunity

Whether it’s reunification, custody, or expungement, we link folks with services that see their humanity before their history.
Legal & Family Support

Sometimes what you need most isn’t a resource — it’s a reminder. The Freedom Line offers voices that meet you with calm, care, and compassion.
Emotional Grounding


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From your voice to your village...
The Freedom Line makes the connection.
Answering the call for dignity.
The Freedom Line is 24/7 voice support that connects returning citizens and families to care, safety, and community.
It prevents recidivism, reduces system involvement, and strengthens the networks that keep us free.

The Freedom Line provides 24/7 voice support for families navigating state systems - whether that's reentry from incarceration or child welfare involvement. Both populations face similar barriers: lack of access to resources, navigating complex bureaucracies, needing support outside business hours. Jerome helps with housing, employment, legal aid, and family support - needs that span both systems.
From a call to a comeback.
What the Freedom Line Makes Possible

Every conversation on The Freedom Line begins with a simple question:
“What do you need right now?”
From that moment, the line turns into a bridge that connects callers to real-time housing, jobs, legal help, and family support.
No judgment. Just care that respects your story.
How We Sound

Jerome AI
Reentry Support & Housing Pathways

Jackie AI
Mobility & Workforce Navigation

Jasmine AI
Multilingual Access & Cultural Care
How it works
No apps. No Wi-Fi. No waiting rooms.
Just a phone call that connects you to real support.

Pick up any phone. The Freedom Line answers with care: no apps, no logins, no waiting rooms. Just a voice that listens, day or night.

Meet Jerome, a voice built to listen without judgment. You can talk about housing, jobs, family, or what’s on your mind. He listens first, then helps you find what you need.

The Freedom Line works with local partners who understand what it means to start again. Together we help callers find housing, legal help, and family support that lasts longer than the line itself.
What care sounds like when it knows you.

Meet the Founder

Minista Jazz didn’t come from Silicon Valley. She came from a salon chair, a prayer circle, and a family room filled with stories. Every space she’s touched has been about helping folks find their voice again.
After years of ministry and social work, she saw the gap between what people needed and what was available. When families called for help, the phones stopped ringing after five. So she decided to build something that always answers.
She taught herself technology during lockdown and created The Freedom Line — a voice-powered system rooted in care, not code. It’s part of her Digital Tubman framework, a growing movement that uses technology to move people closer to freedom.
“We don’t need permission to build what our people deserve.
The Freedom Line is community care made digital.”
— Minista Jazz, Founder

Partner With Us
Community organizations, case managers, and reentry programs:
We're building The Freedom Line WITH Delaware, not just FOR Delaware.
Experience the call
Interested in partnering, supporting, or learning how The Freedom Line works in your community?
Let’s connect.
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The Freedom Line is a Digital Tubman Initiative by Much Different, Inc.
24/7 voice support for returning citizens and families rebuilding after incarceration.
Built in community, powered by care, rooted in dignity.
Delaware resources compiled in collaboration with PIRCOD and TRRAIN.
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