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Coffee Creek Correctional Facility
Contact Information
General Information
Intake Information
General Services
Program Services
Contact Information
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Coffee Creek Correctional Facility
24499 SW Grahams Ferry Road
Wilsonville, Oregon 97070
(503) 570-6400 - FAX:(503) 570-6417

Mission Statement
Be responsible member of the community by:
Providing a safe, secure environment.
Promoting meaningful work opportunities and programs to inmates.
Maintaining resource/budget accountability.
Maintaining value-based working and living environment for staff and inmates.
Maintaining open communication, collaboration and respectful interaction with all persons.

Vision Statement
 
We will:
  • Partner with the community in many ways through communication, interaction, volunteering.
  • Role model positive values for all staff and inmates.
  • Work collaboratively to make informed decisions.
  • Develop staff to their full potential through training, cross-training, special projects, team participation, and other avenues available.
  • Be innovative, creative thinkers.
  • Listen and value all staff ideas and suggestions for change.
  • Maintain a sense of humor and relay a positive work ethic to maintain high staff morale.
  • Respond to inmate communications in a timely and appropriate manner.
  • Not tolerate a code of silence.
  • Provide a wide variety of creative, innovative programs to inmates.
  • Provide and maintain viable work opportunities for inmates and meet Measure 17 compliance.
  • Maintain effective/efficient transition programs for all inmates prior to release which follow them into community.

General Information
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Intake Information
All inmates enter the Department of Corrections through the Intake Center at CCCF. The goal of the intake process is to prepare inmates for successful incarceration and reentry into the community. Inmates are evaluated, and their strengths and weaknesses identified. Programs and services to support pro-social change form the foundation of each inmate´s individual corrections plan.
Inmates will experience the following:
Math and reading testing;
Medical and mental health screening;
Alcohol and drug screening and education;
An assessment of factors in inmates´ lives that contribute to committing crimes;
A security classification; and
A correctional plan for programs and services to address the factors that contribute to committing crimes.
Classes are presented about the department’s expectations for inmates and ways they can use the programs and services provided as opportunities for change.
While at Intake, inmates will have access to telephones and to letter-writing materials. They will not receive family visits, incoming phones calls, or messages from their families. They can receive mail. Inmates are encouraged to keep in touch with their families, including their children.  
After being assessed, the male inmates will go to the most appropriate Oregon correctional facility for their individual situation consistent with the Oregon Accountability Model. Inmates may not choose the facility to which they are sent for their incarceration.

General Services
The Assistant Superintendent of General Services is responsible for administrative oversight of physical plant operations, food services operations, the safety program, and inmate work programs. The person in this position is also the principal budget advisor for the facility and works closely with Fiscal Services regarding purchasing, property control, and warehouse operations.
Physical Plant employees may include maintenance workers, electricians, HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) technicians, a plumber, a carpenter, an electronics security specialist, a custodial building coordinator, a boiler operator, a painter, and a landscaper.
Food Services provides a nutritionally balanced and varied menu to inmates. It also provides religious and therapeutic diets to inmates as necessary.
Two safety specialists manage and coordinate all aspects of a safe working environment, including coordination with state and federal regulatory agencies, as well as the review of all work sites and practices. They provide training to enhance a safe work place and manage injured workers´ claims.
Inmate Work Programs assigns inmates to a wide variety of jobs at the facility, establishes work schedules, coordinates assignments to balance programs and work, establishes and coordinates off-site work crews with outside agencies, and coordinates the Performance Recognition and Awards System (PRAS).
CCCF’s budget for the ’05-07 biennium is $42,893,663. This includes personal services dollars for about 450 full-time employees (FTE) and funds for utility bills, food, uniforms, and other necessities.

Program Services
Program Services: The following programs are provided to the female inmates at CCCF:
 
Education
  • General Education (GED)
  • Adult Basic Education (ABE)
  • Destinations Computer Lab
Work-Based Education
  • Hair Design (medium only)
  • Computer Technology
  • Eye-Glass Recycling (minimum only)
Work Programs
  • Sewing (minimum only)
  • Off-Site Work Crews (minimum only)
  • Institution Work (kitchen, orderlies, custodial, maintenance, landscaping, etc.)
  • Barista-Coffee Cart
Oregon Corrections Enterprises (OCE)
  • DMV Call Center (medium only)
  • Printshop (medium only)
  • Brindar clothing Manufacturers
Cognitive-based Programs
  • Pathfinders
  • Thinking for Change
Alcohol & Drug Treatment
  • Group Treatment
  • Turning Point (also cognitive, mental health, parenting and family & transition-based)
  • STARR (also cognitive, mental health, parenting and family & transition-based)
  • Alcohol & Drug Education Workshops
  • Many Roads One Journey (16 step program)
  • Self-Help Programs (AA, NA)
Mental Health
  • Basic Mental Health Services
  • Crisis Management Program
  • HIV/HEP C Pre and Post Test Counseling
  • Risk Reduction Classes (Smart Start Packages)
  • Connections
Parenting & Family Programs
  • Parenting
  • Girl Scouts Beyond Bars
  • Early Head Start Program
  • Family Literacy Program
  • Prenatal Education & Doula Support System
  • Boy Scouts Beyond Bars
  • Even Start Literacy Program
Activities
  • Creative Writing
  • YOGA
  • Quilting
  • Meditation (religious services)
  • Write Around Portland (WRAP)
  • Playwriting
  • All the World’s a Stage (theatre group)
  • Non-violent Communication
  • LifeTrac
  • CCCF Puppy Program
  • Choir (religious services)
  • Religious Services
    • Women’s Christian Fellowship
    • Prison Fellowship
    • Jehovah’s Witness
    • Women’s Aglow
    • Latter Day Saints
    • 7th Day Adventists
    • Catholic Services
    • New Beginnings
    • Native American Sweats and Smudges
    • Freedom In the Son (FITS)
    • Worship Services
    • Praise Chapel Services
    • Grace Community Assemblies of God Services
    • Christian Science
    • Shelter In the Storm
    • Living Enrichment Center
    • Buddhist Meditation
    • Powerhouse Temple Church of God in Christ
    • Oregon Women's Prison Ministry
Transition Programs
  • Women in Community Services (WICS) Life Skills (minimum only)
  • Pathfinders

 
Page updated: August 11, 2008

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