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Coffee Creek Correctional Institution (CCCF), Wilsonville |
Columbia River Correctional Institution (CRCI), Portland |
Deer Ridge Correctional Institution (DRCI), Madras |
Eastern Oregon Correctional Institution (EOCI), Pendleton |
Mill Creek Correctional Facility (MCCF), Salem |
Oregon State Correctional Institution (OSCI), Salem |
Oregon State Penitentiary (OSP), Salem |
Powder River Correctional Facility (PRCF), Baker City |
Santiam Correctional Institution (SCI), Salem |
Shutter Creek Correctional Institution (SCCI), North Bend |
South Fork Forest Camp (SFFC), Tillamook |
Snake River Correctional Institution (SRCI), Ontario |
Two Rivers Correctional Institution (TRCI), Umatilla |
Warner Creek Correctional Facility (WCCF), Lakeview |
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Coffee Creek Correctional Institution (CCCF), Wilsonville |
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Chaplain Claudia Al-Amin - (503) 570-6604 FAX (503) 570-6617
Chaplain Ron Borden - (503) 570-6784 FAX (503) 570-6804
Chaplain Dennis Holmes - (503) 570-6784 FAX (503) 570-6804
Chaplain Emily Brault - (503) 570-6785 FAX (503) 570-6804
CCCF Religious Services seeks to help incarcerated people who wish to express and practice their chosen faith tradition and spirituality by providing a range of religious services that includes worship services, spiritual study groups, special events, and pastoral counseling.
We serve all faith groups and currently have active programs for many faith traditions including Protestant, Non Denominational Christian, Muslim, Native American, Jehovah’s Witness, Seventh Day Adventist, Latter Day Saint, and Jewish.
Many of the programs are directed by authorized religious volunteers who represent their various religious or faith traditions. Volunteers are an important and appreciated part of our program. For more information on becoming a religious volunteer please contact the chaplain’s office at CCCF. We have a particular need for volunteers who can represent religious traditions that are not widely practiced by people in western Oregon.
Religious Services can help with pastoral visitation and counseling of individuals by approved ministers or church leaders from the community. Please call the Religious Services office for information about the approval process.
If you wish to let a family member who is incarcerated know about a serious illness, death or crisis in your family, please contact a chaplain at the number above. The chaplain will contact the person and pass on the information for you. Inmates may contact the chaplain’s office at any time by sending an Inmate Communication Form (kite) directly to the chaplain or by referral through their counselor. If we can be of any further help to you please do not hesitate to contact us via phone, letter, or email.
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Columbia River Correctional Institution (CRCI), Portland |
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FAX (503) 280-6016
Chaplain Leonard Blix, S.A. -(503) 280-6646 x 248
CRCI Religious Services seeks to help incarcerated people who wish to express and practice their chosen faith tradition and spirituality by providing a range of religious services that includes worship services, spiritual study groups, special events, and pastoral counseling.
We serve all faith groups and currently have active programs for many faith traditions including Protestant, Non Denominational Christian, Muslim, Native American, Jehovah’s Witness, Seventh Day Adventist, Latter Day Saint, and Jewish.
Many of the programs are directed by authorized religious volunteers who represent their various religious or faith traditions. Volunteers are an important and appreciated part of our program. For more information on becoming a religious volunteer please contact the chaplain’s office at CRCI. We have a particular need for volunteers who can represent religious traditions that are not widely practiced by people in western Oregon.
Religious Services can help with pastoral visitation and counseling of individuals by approved ministers or church leaders from the community. Please call the Religious Services office for information about the approval process.
If you wish to let a family member who is incarcerated know about a serious illness, death or crisis in your family, please contact a chaplain at the number above. The chaplain will contact the person and pass on the information for you. Inmates may contact the chaplain’s office at any time by sending an Inmate Communication Form (kite) directly to the chaplain or by referral through their counselor. If we can be of any further help to you please do not hesitate to contact us via phone, letter, or email.
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Deer Ridge Correctional Institution (DRCI), Madras |
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Chaplain Tim Woods - (541) 325-5617
DRCI Religious Services seeks to help incarcerated people who wish to express and practice their chosen faith tradition and spirituality by providing a range of religious services that includes worship services, spiritual study groups, special events, and pastoral counseling.
We serve all faith groups and currently have active programs for many faith traditions including Protestant, Non Denominational Christian, Muslim, Native American, Jehovah’s Witness, Seventh Day Adventist, Latter Day Saint, and Jewish.
Many of the programs are directed by authorized religious volunteers who represent their various religious or faith traditions. Volunteers are an important and appreciated part of our program. For more information on becoming a religious volunteer please contact the chaplain’s office at DRCI. We have a particular need for volunteers who can represent religious traditions that are not widely practiced by people in eastern Oregon.
Religious Services can help with pastoral visitation and counseling of individuals by approved ministers or church leaders from the community. Please call the Religious Services office for information about the approval process.
If you wish to let a family member who is incarcerated know about a serious illness, death or crisis in your family, please contact a chaplain at the number above. The chaplain will contact the person and pass on the information for you. Inmates may contact the chaplain’s office at any time by sending an Inmate Communication Form (kite) directly to the chaplain or by referral through their counselor. If we can be of any further help to you please do not hesitate to contact us via phone, letter, or email.
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Eastern Oregon Correctional Institution (EOCI), Pendleton |
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FAX (541) 278-1841
Chaplain Lorinda Schwarz - (541) 278-3641
Chaplain Harry Walles - (541) 278-3642
EOCI Religious Services seeks to help incarcerated people who wish to express and practice their chosen faith tradition and spirituality by providing a range of religious services that includes worship services, spiritual study groups, special events, and pastoral counseling.
We serve all faith groups and currently have active programs for many faith traditions including Protestant, Non Denominational Christian, Muslim, Native American, Jehovah’s Witness, Seventh Day Adventist, Latter Day Saint, and Jewish.
Many of the programs are directed by authorized religious volunteers who represent their various religious or faith traditions. Volunteers are an important and appreciated part of our program. For more information on becoming a religious volunteer please contact the chaplain’s office at EOCI. We have a particular need for volunteers who can represent religious traditions that are not widely practiced by people in eastern Oregon.
Religious Services can help with pastoral visitation and counseling of individuals by approved ministers or church leaders from the community. Please call the Religious Services office for information about the approval process.
If you wish to let a family member who is incarcerated know about a serious illness, death or crisis in your family, please contact a chaplain at the number above. The chaplain will contact the person and pass on the information for you. Inmates may contact the chaplain’s office at any time by sending an Inmate Communication Form (kite) directly to the chaplain or by referral through their counselor. If we can be of any further help to you please do not hesitate to contact us via phone, letter, or email.
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Mill Creek Correctional Facility (MCCF), Salem |
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FAX (503) 373-7424
Chaplain Richard Roy - (503) 378-2600 x 221 Cell: (503) 559-7629
MCCF Main Phone (answered 24/7) (503) 378-2600 ext 221
MCCF Religious Services seeks to help incarcerated people who wish to express and practice their chosen faith tradition and spirituality by providing a range of religious services that includes worship services, spiritual study groups, special events, and pastoral counseling.
We serve all faith groups and currently have active programs for many faith traditions including Protestant, Non Denominational Christian, Muslim, Native American, Jehovah’s Witness, Seventh Day Adventist, Latter Day Saint, and Jewish.
Many of the programs are directed by authorized religious religious volunteers who represent their various religious or faith traditions. Volunteers are an important and appreciated part of our program. For more information on becoming a religious volunteer please contact the chaplain’s office at MCCF. We have a particular need for volunteers who can represent religious traditions that are not widely practiced by people in western Oregon.
Religious Services can help with pastoral visitation and counseling of individuals by approved ministers or church leaders from the community. Please call the Religious Services office for information about the approval process.
If you wish to let a family member who is incarcerated know about a serious illness, death or crisis in your family, please contact a chaplain at the number above. The chaplain will contact the person and pass on the information for you. Inmates may contact the chaplain’s office at any time by sending an Inmate Communication Form (kite) directly to the chaplain or by referral through their counselor. If we can be of any further help to you please do not hesitate to contact us via phone, letter, or email.
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Oregon State Correctional Institution (OSCI), Salem |
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FAX (503) 378-3783
Chaplain Doug Farris - (503) 373-0147
Chaplain Kelly Raths - (503) 373-0147
OSCI Religious Services seeks to help incarcerated people who wish to express and practice their chosen faith tradition and spirituality by providing a range of religious services that includes worship services, spiritual study groups, special events, and pastoral counseling.
We serve all faith groups and currently have active programs for many faith traditions including Protestant, Non Denominational Christian, Muslim, Native American, Jehovah’s Witness, Seventh Day Adventist, Latter Day Saint, and Jewish.
Many of the programs are directed by authorized religious volunteers who represent their various religious or faith traditions. Volunteers are an important and appreciated part of our program. For more information on becoming a religious volunteer please contact the chaplain’s office at OSCI.
Religious Services can help with pastoral visitation and counseling of individuals by approved ministers or church leaders from the community. Please call the Religious Services office for information about the approval process.
If you wish to let a family member who is incarcerated know about a serious illness, death or crisis in your family, please contact a chaplain at the number above. The chaplain will contact the person and pass on the information for you. Inmates may contact the chaplain’s office at any time by sending an Inmate Communication Form (kite) directly to the chaplain or by referral through their counselor. If we can be of any further help to you please do not hesitate to contact us via phone, letter, or email.
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Oregon State Penitentiary (OSP), Salem |
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FAX (503) 378-4262
Chaplain Arnadene Welton-Bean - (503) 373-1673
Chaplain Phil Holbrook - (503) 373-1350
Chaplain Richard Torres - (503) 378-2333
OSP Religious Services seeks to help incarcerated people who wish to express and practice their chosen faith tradition and spirituality by providing a range of religious services that includes worship services, spiritual study groups, special events, and pastoral counseling.
We serve all faith groups and currently have active programs for many faith traditions including Protestant, Non Denominational Christian, Muslim, Native American, Jehovah’s Witness, Seventh Day Adventist, Latter Day Saint, and Jewish.
Many of the programs are directed by authorized religious volunteer who represent their various religious or faith traditions. Volunteers are an important and appreciated part of our program. For more information on becoming a religious volunteer please contact the chaplain’s office at OSP. We have a particular need for volunteers who can represent religious traditions that are not widely practiced by people in western Oregon.
Religious Services can help with pastoral visitation and counseling of individuals by approved ministers or church leaders from the community. Please call the Religious Services office for information about the approval process.
If you wish to let a family member who is incarcerated know about a serious illness, death or crisis in your family, please contact a chaplain at the number above. The chaplain will contact the person and pass on the information for you. Inmates may contact the chaplain’s office at any time by sending an Inmate Communication Form (kite) directly to the chaplain or by referral through their counselor. If we can be of any further help to you please do not hesitate to contact us via phone, letter, or email.
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Powder River Correctional Facility (PRCF), Baker City |
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FAX (541) 523-6678
Chaplain Roger Haefer - (541) 523-9560
PRCF Religious Services seeks to help incarcerated people who wish to express and practice their chosen faith tradition and spirituality by providing a range of religious services that includes worship services, spiritual study groups, special events, and pastoral counseling.
We serve all faith groups and currently have active programs for many faith traditions including Protestant, Non Denominational Christian, Muslim, Native American, Jehovah’s Witness, Seventh Day Adventist, Latter Day Saint, and Jewish.
Many of the programs are directed by authorized religious volunteer who represent their various religious or faith traditions. Volunteers are an important and appreciated part of our program. For more information on becoming a religious volunteer please contact the chaplain’s office at PRCF. We have a particular need for volunteers who can represent religious traditions that are not widely practiced by people in eastern Oregon.
Religious Services can help with pastoral visitation and counseling of individuals by approved ministers or church leaders from the community. Please call the Religious Services office for information about the approval process.
If you wish to let a family member who is incarcerated know about a serious illness, death or crisis in your family, please contact a chaplain at the number above. The chaplain will contact the person and pass on the information for you. Inmates may contact the chaplain’s office at any time by sending an Inmate Communication Form (kite) directly to the chaplain or by referral through their counselor. If we can be of any further help to you please do not hesitate to contact us via phone, letter, or email.
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Santiam Correctional Institution (SCI), Salem |
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FAX (503) 378-2702
Chaplain Richard Roy - (503) 378-2144 x 423 Cell: (503) 559-7629
SCI Religious Services seeks to help incarcerated people who wish to express and practice their chosen faith tradition and spirituality by providing a range of religious services that includes worship services, spiritual study groups, special events, and pastoral counseling.
We serve all faith groups and currently have active programs for many faith traditions including Protestant, Non Denominational Christian, Muslim, Native American, Jehovah’s Witness, Seventh Day Adventist, Latter Day Saint, and Jewish.
Many of the programs are directed by authorized religious volunteer who represent their various religious or faith traditions. Volunteers are an important and appreciated part of our program. For more information on becoming a religious volunteer please contact the chaplain’s office at SCI. We have a particular need for volunteers who can represent religious traditions that are not widely practiced by people in western Oregon.
Religious Services can help with pastoral visitation and counseling of individuals by approved ministers or church leaders from the community. Please call the Religious Services office for information about the approval process.
If you wish to let a family member who is incarcerated know about a serious illness, death or crisis in your family, please contact a chaplain at the number above. The chaplain will contact the person and pass on the information for you. Inmates may contact the chaplain’s office at any time by sending an Inmate Communication Form (kite) directly to the chaplain or by referral through their counselor. If we can be of any further help to you please do not hesitate to contact us via phone, letter, or email.
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Shutter Creek Correctional Institution (SCCI), North Bend |
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FAX (541) 756-6888
Chaplain Chris Von Lobedan - (541) 756-6666 x 264
SCCI Religious Services seeks to help incarcerated people who wish to express and practice their chosen faith tradition and spirituality by providing a range of religious services that includes worship services, spiritual study groups, special events, and pastoral counseling.
We serve all faith groups and currently have active programs for many faith traditions including Protestant, Non Denominational Christian, Muslim, Native American, Jehovah’s Witness, Seventh Day Adventist, Latter Day Saint, and Jewish.
Many of the programs are directed by authorized religious volunteer who represent their various religious or faith traditions. Volunteers are an important and appreciated part of our program. For more information on becoming a religious volunteer please contact the chaplain’s office at SCCI. We have a particular need for volunteers who can represent religious traditions that are not widely practiced by people in eastern Oregon.
Religious Services can help with pastoral visitation and counseling of individuals by approved ministers or church leaders from the community. Please call the Religious Services office for information about the approval process.
If you wish to let a family member who is incarcerated know about a serious illness, death or crisis in your family, please contact a chaplain at the number above. The chaplain will contact the person and pass on the information for you. Inmates may contact the chaplain’s office at any time by sending an Inmate Communication Form (kite) directly to the chaplain or by referral through their counselor. If we can be of any further help to you please do not hesitate to contact us via phone, letter, or email.
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South Fork Forest Camp (SFFC), Tillamook |
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FAX (503) 842-6572
Major Leonard Blix, S.A. - (503) 842-2811
SFFC Religious Services seeks to help incarcerated people who wish to express and practice their chosen faith tradition and spirituality by providing a range of religious services that includes worship services, spiritual study groups, special events, and pastoral counseling.
We serve all faith groups and currently have active programs for many faith traditions including Protestant, Non Denominational Christian, Muslim, Native American, Jehovah’s Witness, Seventh Day Adventist, Latter Day Saint, and Jewish
Many of the programs are directed by authorized religious volunteer who represent their various religious or faith traditions. Volunteers are an important and appreciated part of our program. For more information on becoming a religious volunteer please contact the chaplain’s office at SFFC. We have a particular need for volunteers who can represent religious traditions that are not widely practiced by people in western Oregon.
Religious Services can help with pastoral visitation and counseling of individuals by approved ministers or church leaders from the community. Please call the Religious Services office for information about the approval process.
If you wish to let a family member who is incarcerated know about a serious illness, death or crisis in your family, please contact a chaplain at the number above. The chaplain will contact the person and pass on the information for you. Inmates may contact the chaplain’s office at any time by sending an Inmate Communication Form (kite) directly to the chaplain or by referral through their counselor. If we can be of any further help to you please do not hesitate to contact us via phone, letter, or email.
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Snake River Correctional Institution (SRCI), Ontario |
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FAX (541) 881-4688
Chaplain Tom Armstrong - (541) 881-4624 Cell: (503) 559-8096
Chaplain Steve Brabb - (541) 881-5432
Chaplain Steven Toth - (541) 881-4567
Chaplain Trime Persinger - (541) 881- 4686
Karen Roddy, VINE Program Coordinator- (541) 881-4625
SRCI Religious Services seeks to help incarcerated people who wish to express and practice their chosen faith tradition and spirituality by providing a range of religious services that includes worship services, spiritual study groups, special events, and pastoral counseling.
We serve all faith groups and currently have active programs for many faith traditions including Protestant, Non Denominational Christian, Muslim, Native American, Jehovah’s Witness, Seventh Day Adventist, Latter Day Saint, and Jewish.
Many of the programs are directed by authorized religious volunteers who represent their various religious or faith traditions. Volunteers are an important and appreciated part of our program. For more information on becoming a religious volunteer please contact the chaplain’s office at SRCI. We have a particular need for volunteers who can represent religious traditions that are not widely practiced by people in eastern Oregon.
Religious Services can help with pastoral visitation and counseling of individuals by approved ministers or church leaders from the community. Please call the Religious Services office for information about the approval process.
If you wish to let a family member who is incarcerated know about a serious illness, death or crisis in your family, please contact a chaplain at the number above. The chaplain will contact the person and pass on the information for you. Inmates may contact the chaplain’s office at any time by sending an Inmate Communication Form (kite) directly to the chaplain or by referral through their counselor. If we can be of any further help to you please do not hesitate to contact us via phone, letter, or email.
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Two Rivers Correctional Institution (TRCI), Umatilla |
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FAX (541) 922-2088
Chaplain Don Hodney - (541) 922-2087
Chaplain Jaime Cardona - (541) 922-2086
Priscilla Shultz, Office Specialist - (541) 922-2089
TRCI Main Phone (answered 24/7) - (541) 922-2100
TRCI Religious Services seeks to help incarcerated people who wish to express and practice their chosen faith tradition and spirituality by providing a range of religious services that includes worship services, spiritual study groups, special events, and pastoral counseling.
We serve all faith groups and currently have active programs for many faith traditions including Protestant, Non Denominational Christian, Muslim, Native American, Jehovah’s Witness, Seventh Day Adventist, Latter Day Saint, and Jewish.
Many of the programs are directed by authorized religious volunteers who represent their various religious or faith traditions. Volunteers are an important and appreciated part of our program. For more information on becoming a religious volunteer please contact the chaplain’s office at TRCI. We have a particular need for volunteers who can represent religious traditions that are not widely practiced by people in eastern Oregon.
Religious Services can help with pastoral visitation and counseling of individuals by approved ministers or church leaders from the community. Please call the Religious Services office for information about the approval process.
If you wish to let a family member who is incarcerated know about a serious illness, death or crisis in your family, please contact a chaplain at the number above. The chaplain will contact the person and pass on the information for you. Inmates may contact the chaplain’s office at any time by sending an Inmate Communication Form (kite) directly to the chaplain or by referral through their counselor. If we can be of any further help to you please do not hesitate to contact us via phone, letter, or email.
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Warner Creek Correctional Facility (WCCF), Lakeview |
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Fax (541) 947-8302
Chaplain Larry Bowen - (541) 947-8217
WCCF Religious Services seeks to help incarcerated people who wish to express and practice their chosen faith tradition and spirituality by providing a range of religious services that includes worship services, spiritual study groups, special events, and pastoral counseling.
We serve all faith groups and currently have active programs for many faith traditions including Protestant, Non Denominational Christian, Muslim, Native American, Jehovah’s Witness, Seventh Day Adventist, Latter Day Saint, and Jewish.
Many of the programs are directed by authorized religious volunteers who represent their various religious or faith traditions. Volunteers are an important and appreciated part of our program. For more information on becoming a religious volunteer please contact the chaplain’s office at WCCF. We have a particular need for volunteers who can represent religious traditions that are not widely practiced by people in rural Oregon.
Religious Services can help with pastoral visitation and counseling of individuals by approved ministers or church leaders from the community. Please call the Religious Services office for information about the approval process.
If you wish to let a family member who is incarcerated know about a serious illness, death or crisis in your family, please contact a chaplain at the number above. The chaplain will contact the person and pass on the information for you. Inmates may contact the chaplain’s office at any time by sending an Inmate Communication Form (kite) directly to the chaplain or by referral through their counselor. If we can be of any further help to you please do not hesitate to contact us via phone, letter, or email.
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