Inmate Programs

We offer a number of programs to our inmates to aid them in improving their life, health, and becoming better citizens as a whole.

Below is a list of the programs we offer:

  • Special Education (teaching individuals with IEP’s or Special Needs)
  • Transition (teaching inmates not fitting normal criteria) ex. low reading ability but not special education
  • General Education (help inmates earn their GED)
  • Career Education (focuses on careers, health, interviewing process, history etc.)
  • Career Readiness Certificate (preparing inmates for Workforce skills)
  • WorkKeys (job skills assessment system helping to identify skill gaps and guide decision to improve scores)
  • Personal Finance (teach inmates the need to understand budgeting, purchasing homes, credit and how it works and applied daily)
  • Alcoholics Anonymous (focuses on recovery and detoxification)
  • Substance Abuse (provide treatment methods to help overcome addictive symptoms)
  • Anger Management (understanding life triggers and how to deal with them)
  • Parenting (teaches inmates the proper way to motivate and discipline youthful children)
  • Building Bridges with Books (reconnecting mother and child through recorded readings of baby books)
  • Fifth Judicial Circuit Drug Treatment Court (approach for handling court involved individuals with substance abuse disorders)
  • BrightView Health Treatment Center (provides addiction treatment)
  • Trauma Informed Care (help inmates understand what emotional trauma does to the brain, body, behavior and health.
  • W.O.R.T.H – “Women Overcoming Recidivism Through Hope”