We are proud to launch the first in our ongoing series of CI success stories.
CI recently received notice of a product recall from Kidde, a fire extinguisher manufacturer.
Airway Heights has received confirmation its water system is no longer contaminated.
CRCC held a mini "Rock the Mock" event to prepare of our annual Mock Interview Fair.
CI recently received notice of a product recall from Kidde, a fire extinguisher manufacturer.
Airway Heights has received confirmation its water system is no longer contaminated.
CRCC held a mini "Rock the Mock" event to prepare of our annual Mock Interview Fair.
Members of the IBEW visited CI's TRAC program to discuss the employment opportunities available to women.
CI employees were invited to a performance and workshop featuring Okinawan drums and dancing by OKK.
The Straight-A Guide is an initiative provided to CI workers through the Workforce Development Program.
Gordon, a former CI metal plant worker, recently shared his successes with us.
CI Job Hunter alumni at AHCC attended an interview seminar presented by Jack Kaplan of the Spokane WorkSource.
CI's work doesn't end with job training; Our goal is to also connect releasing inmates with employers.
Correctional Industries hosted its 1st Annual Charity Golf Tournament with all proceeds going to local charities.
Culinary arts training adds flavor to reentry program.
CI is pleased to offer ServSafe© Food Manager Certification to CI offenders at Washington Corrections Center.
CI recently received a message of gratitude from an inmate worker who was getting ready to release.
CI recently celebrated the two year anniversary of the formation of our Offender Workforce Development team.
When Angela Vargas went to prison she never thought her time behind bars would lead to the job of her dreams.
Three members of CI’s OWD team traveled to Tukwila to tour the Pop! Gourmet factory.
CI began providing frozen meals and bakery products to facilities in the health care field back in 2011.
CI is proud to announce Offender Workforce Development is expanding into the community.
Over the past year, Dr. Faith Lutze and associates from WSU have conducted research on the effectiveness of CI.
For many of us the day before Thanksgiving is a time to clean the house and prepare the big meal...
Correctional Industries has recently started to produce tickets for local police departments.
Washington State CI now oversees four of the DOC's foodservice programs.
CI staff are working with offenders on the soft skills, including how to prepare for interviews.
To prepare offenders and provide real world experience, CI hosts mock interview fairs.
CI manufacturing operations and services will be limited starting July 1st in the unlikely event the Legislature does not enact state budgets by June 30th.
CI supported a TEDx event at the Washington Corrections Center for Women (WCCW).
Recent newsletter article from HCA about the relationship between our two agencies and benefits seen by both.
Programming for offenders is an integral part of their rehabilitation...
CI has partnered with FareStart to provide CI offenders with culinary job training and employment services.