About Me
Empowering communities through justice, education, property rights, and reentry support.
Jacqueline A. Purcell, founder of Evolution Reentry Services, is a dedicated advocate for criminal justice reform and a leader in supporting justice-impacted women. Drawing from her personal experience and professional expertise, Jacqueline has built programs that empower women to rebuild their lives after incarceration through support, education, career building, financial strategies, accountability and transparency.
With an extensive background in property title research as the Founder of Fusion Title Search; the largest title search company in the northeast and the President of the Connecticut Land Title Association with multiple advanced degrees in business, social work, criminal justice, and financial crime investigations she combines her skills to educate and drive meaningful change.
Jacqueline is a proud member of The National Association of REALTORS®, American Land Title Association, American Bar Association and CT Bar Association where she serves on the real property sections.
Jacqueline is also a CT “Great 8” through her induction into the Connecticut Hall of Change in 2023 for her outstanding dedication in creating change and success stories in Connecticut. She is also a licensed Notary Public and Licensed Connecticut REALTOR® working to provide homeownership to those who have rebuilt their lives after incarceration.

“I am passionate about helping homeowners untangle the complexities of property title when facing foreclosure, or victim to deed theft. I specialize in detecting errors or oversight in foreclosure processes preventing families from losing their homes.”
“I believe homeownership should be available to all people regardless of their background. My mission is to help people obtain the American Dream of owning an affordable home and retaining that home through life’s difficult hurdles.”
“Through helping women and their families rebuild their lives after incarcerations, I have learned that people should not be defined by their worse moments in life, as true character is shown by all in those moments that follow.”