Monroe Correctional Complex (MCC)
Area | Program | Program Partners | Highlights as of December 2024 |
MCC-WSR | House plants | New houseplants propagated and potted, three large carts full, for 4th floor/hospital area; decorative wood planters for some | |
MCC-WSR | Bird habitat | Multiple bird houses and hummingbird feeders around Education and Gate 7 | |
MCC-SOU | Beekeeping | Northwest District Beekeepers Association, Washington State Beekeepers Association | 14 certificates earned (7 Beginner, 7 Apprentice), 3 active hives |
MCC-SOU | Vegetable gardens | Grew 213 lbs. of vegetables and herbs; by summer’s end there was approx. 600 ft2 available for E Unit gardens. new heated greenhouse ~30 x 60; every living unit has garden space; flowers planted by SOU staff and incarcerated residents | |
MCC-SOU | Nature Imagery | Gaining interest from staff and incarcerated individuals; six regular users; recent success with offering it for anxiety management | |
MCC-SOU | Cat program | Purrfect Pals | 25 kittens and 6 adult cats were fostered since Jan 2020; most have been adopted out. Over 900 cats have been adopted since 2006. |
MCC-TRU | Beekeeping | Northwest District Beekeepers Association, Washington State Beekeepers Association | In 2023, 7 Beginner and 6 Apprentice beekeepers were trained. |
MCC-TRU | Gardens | Grew ~386 lbs. for prison kitchen, donated 7,600 lbs. to local food banks and schools; every living unit has garden space; ~4,000 ft2 of gardens; lots of flower and pollinator plantings | |
MCC-TRU | Dog training and adoption | Summit Assistance Dogs | In 2024, 4 program classes graduated. 8 dogs were trained by 9 dedicated two-person handler teams, and 16 dedicated dog walkers. |
Articles about MCC
2020
Buzz about the bees: A chance to offer transformational education
Delighted by bees: SOU Beekeeping Program
2019
Peer education created by and for incarcerated gardeners
Origin Story of a Compost Program
Growing a Gardening Curriculum
MCC-SOU graduates Beekeepers: their excitement is contagious!
2018
Astrobiology for the Incarcerated – Washington
Recognizing a world-class program
2017
Prison Shares Earthworm Wealth with Northwest Trek Wildlife Park
2016
Sustainable Practices Lab at Washington State Reformatory
It was a Toad-ally Ribbiting Lecture with the Special Offenders Unit
2014
Ideas Worth Spreading: “Turning Keys” in a Washington prison
2012
Using Worms to Reduce Food Waste at Monroe Correctional Complex!