Caprio ReEntry & Peer Mentoring provides structured support, accountability, and practical guidance for adults working to rebuild stability and independence. The program helps individuals strengthen routines, improve communication, and make steady progress toward personal goals. Caprio offers a reliable support system that complements community supervision, transitional housing, and other reentry or recovery services.
Caprio’s mission is to promote stability, accountability, and personal growth by providing consistent mentoring and structured support. The program helps individuals build sustainable habits, strengthen decision‑making skills, and maintain long‑term progress as they work toward independence and stability.
Caprio was created to fill a critical gap in the reentry and recovery process: the need for consistent, relationship‑based support that continues beyond initial placement or supervision. Many individuals face challenges that require steady guidance, practical problem‑solving, and someone who understands the realities of rebuilding life step by step. Caprio exists to provide that support — dependable, structured, and grounded in lived experience.
Consistency
We provide steady, reliable support that helps individuals build structure and stability.
Accountability
We encourage honest communication, follow‑through, and responsible decision‑making.
Respect
We meet every participant where they are, without judgment, and support their growth.
Collaboration
We work alongside community partners, housing programs, and supervision agencies to reinforce progress.
Integrity
We operate with professionalism, transparency, and a commitment to meaningful outcomes.
Caprio ReEntry & Peer Mentoring was founded by Antonio Stewart, a dedicated mentor with extensive experience supporting adults in transitional and reentry environments. Antonio brings a relationship‑based, practical approach to mentoring, grounded in consistency, communication, and real‑world understanding. His work focuses on helping individuals build stability, strengthen decision‑making, and maintain long‑term progress through structured support and accountability.