Robert E. Ellsworth Correctional Center, located in Union Grove, Wisconsin, is a minimum-security facility that has been entrusted with the custody and supervision of adult female offenders since its establishment in 1989. Originally built in 1954 as Atherton Hall, the facility was renamed in honor of Robert E. Ellsworth, a former Department of Corrections employee with an illustrious 32-year career. Offering a wide range of programs and services, including education, substance abuse disorder treatment, re-entry assistance, and community service opportunities, REECC aims to successfully reintegrate inmates into society and promote their self-sufficiency.
As part of the Wisconsin Women's Correctional System, which also includes Milwaukee Women's Correctional Center and Taycheedah Correctional Institution, REECC plays a vital role in the rehabilitation and support of female offenders. With a focus on helping women recover from substance abuse and providing them with job skills and educational opportunities, the center strives to empower inmates and facilitate their successful reintegration into the community.
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