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Chaplaincy Centers CCHHAAPPLLAAIINNCCYY DDIIRREECCTTOORRYY Dr. A. Steven Turner, Director of Chaplaincy Services State Office South @ Tift College 300 Patrol Road Upshaw Hall, 2nd Floor Forsyth, Georgia 31029 Office: (478) 992-5908 Fax: (478) 992-5914 Angela Parise 478-992-5908 Kay Webb 478-992-6406 Web Version Revised: 08/16/2021 ADDITIONAL HOST FACILITY NAME ADDRESS / LOCATION PHONE/FAX/EMAIL CHAPLAIN STAFF COVERAGE PROVIDED Arrendale State Prison P.O. Box 709 Office: (706) 776-4810 Colwell PDC Susan Bishop (Lee Arrendale) 2023 Gainesville Highway Arrendale TC Kemmie McNeese Alto, GA 30510-0709 Email: Arrendale RSAT [email protected] Habersham County [email protected] Augusta State Medical 3001 Gordon Hwy Office: (706) 855-4788 Augusta TC Roy Norman Prison Grovetown, GA 30813 Email: [email protected] Richmond County Autry State Prison P.O. Box 648 Office: (229) 294-6744 Bainbridge Substance Doug Simmons (Jimmy Autry) 3178 Mount Zion Church Rd Abuse Center Pelham, GA 31779 Email: [email protected] Mitchell County Baldwin State Prison P.O. Box 218 Office: (478) 445-0494 Norman Watson Laying Farm Road Hardwick, GA 31034 Email: [email protected] Baldwin County Burruss C.T.C. P.O. Box 5849 Office: (478) 994-7537 West Central ITF Tammie Dunlap (Al Burruss Correctional GPSTC Complex Training Center) 1000 Indian Springs Drive Forsyth, GA 31029 Email: [email protected] Monroe County ADDITIONAL HOST FACILITY NAME ADDRESS / LOCATION PHONE/FAX/EMAIL CHAPLAIN STAFF COVERAGE PROVIDED Calhoun State Prison P.O. Box 249 Office: (229) 849-5037 Alexander Jordan 27823 Main Street Morgan, GA 39866 Email: [email protected] Calhoun County Central State Prison 4600 Fulton Mill Road Phone: (478) 471-2941 Macon TC Robbin Ingram Macon, GA 31208 Email: [email protected] Bibb County Coastal State Prison P.O. Box 7150 Office: (912) 965-6288 Coastal TC Theodore Valcourt 200 Gulfstream Road Garden City, GA 31418 Email: Donald Tompkins (Part- [email protected] Time) Chatham County [email protected] Dodge State Prison P.O. Box 276 Office: (478) 358-7230 Dooly SP Sterling Averett 2971 Old Bethel Road Chester, GA 31012-0276 Email: Dodge County [email protected] Dooly State Prison P.O. Box 750 Office: (478) 627-2021 McEver PDC Vacant 1412 Plunkett Road Unadilla, GA 31091 Email: Dooly County ADDITIONAL HOST FACILITY NAME ADDRESS / LOCATION PHONE/FAX/EMAIL CHAPLAIN STAFF COVERAGE PROVIDED Emanuel Women’s P.O. Box 218 Phone: (478) 289-2818 Emanuel PDC Vacant Facility 714 Gumlog Road Swainsboro, GA 30401 Emanuel County Email: G.D.C.P. P.O. Box 3877 Office: (770) 504-2067 Henry Miller (Ga Diagnostic and 2978 Hwy 36, West Classification State Jackson, GA 30233 Anthony Wilson (Part-Time) Prison) Email: Butts County [email protected] [email protected] Georgia State Prison 300 1st Avenue South Office: (912) 557-7446 Calvin Wilt Reidsville, GA 30453 Email: Tattnall County [email protected] Hancock State Prison P.O. Box 339 Office: (706) 444-1087 Carl Lott 701 Prison Boulevard Sparta, GA 31087 Email: [email protected] Hancock County Hays State Prison P.O. Box 668 Office: (706) 857-0608 Paulding PDC Richie White (Forest Hays, Jr. State 777 Underwood Road Prison) Trion, GA 30753 Email: [email protected] Chattooga County ADDITIONAL HOST FACILITY NAME ADDRESS / LOCATION PHONE/FAX/EMAIL CHAPLAIN STAFF COVERAGE PROVIDED Johnson State Prison P.O. Box 344 Office: (478) 864-4199 Forrest Lester 290 Donovan-Harrison Rd Wrightsville, GA 31096 Email: Johnson County [email protected] Lee State Prison 153 Pinewood Drive Office: (229) 759-3113 Thaddaus Laidler Leesburg, GA 31763 Lee County Email: [email protected] Macon State Prison P.O. Box 426 Office: (478) 472-3444 Donald Walker 2728 Hwy 49 South Email: Oglethorpe, GA 31068 [email protected] Myrom (Gene) Roberts (Part- Time) Macon County [email protected] Metro Reentry Prison 1301 Constitution Rd SE Office: (404) 460-2124 Helms Facility Charles Tolbert Atlanta, GA 30316 Metro TC Charles Hines - Volunteer Email: Program Dekalb County [email protected] [email protected] ADDITIONAL HOST FACILITY NAME ADDRESS / LOCATION PHONE/FAX/EMAIL COVERAGE PROVIDED CHAPLAIN STAFF Montgomery State P.O. Box 256 Office: (912) 583-3634 Treutlen PDC Russell Houser Prison 650 Mt. Vernon/Alston Rd Mt. Vernon, GA 30445 Email: Montgomery County [email protected] Phillips State Prison 2989 West Rock Quarry Road Office: (770) 932-4591 Phillips TC Vacant Buford, GA 30519 (Clyde N. Phillips State Email: Prison) Gwinnett County Pulaski State Prison P.O. Box 839 Office: (478) 783-6082 Bleckley RSAT Vacant 373 Upper River Road Hawkinsville, GA 31036 Email: Pulaski County Rogers State Prison 1978 GA Hwy 147 Office: (912) 557-7776 John Harmon (Richard Rogers SP) Reidsville, GA 30453 Email: Tattnall County [email protected] Rutledge State Prison 7175 Manor Road Office: (706) 568-2378 Columbus TC Vacant (Jack T. Rutledge SP) Columbus, GA 31907 Charles D. Hudson TC Email: Muscogee County Smith State Prison P.O. Box 726 Office: (912) 654-5158 Long Unit SP Bernard Hill (Donald B. Smith SP) 9676 Hwy 301, North Women’s PDC Glennville, GA 30427 Email: Smith TC [email protected] Tattnall County ADDITIONAL ADDRESS/LOCATION PHONE/FAX/ EMAIL CHAPLAIN STAFF HOST FACILITY NAME COVERAGE PROVIDED Telfair State Prison P.O. Box 549 Office: (229) 868-3241 Freddie Castle 210 Long Bridge Road Helena, GA 31037 Email: [email protected] Telfair County Valdosta State Prison P.O. Box 310 Office : (229) 245-3726 Valdosta TC J.P. Miller & 3259 Val Tech Road Patten PDC Valdosta Annex Valdosta, GA 31603 Email: Lowndes County [email protected] Walker State Prison P.O. Box 98 Office: (706) 764-3622 Reaves Northwest RSAT Aaron Reaves 97 Kevin Lane Office: (706) 764-3610 Page Residential Substance Rock Springs, GA 30739 Calvin Page Abuse Treatment (RSAT) Email: Walker County [email protected] [email protected] Ware State Prison 3620 North Harris Road Office: (912) 287-4974 Bacon PDC Michael Flynn Waycross, GA 31503 Bacon TC Email: Appling ITF [email protected] Ware County Washington State Prison P.O. Box 206 Office: (478) 348-2275 Warren Harris 13262 Hwy 24, East Davisboro, GA 31018 Email: [email protected] Washington County ADDITIONAL COVERAGE HOST FACILITY NAME ADDRESS/LOCATION PHONE/FAX/EMAIL CHAPLAIN STAFF PROVIDED Whitworth Women's P.O. Box 769 Office: (706) 856-2696 Cynseria Jenkins Facility 414 Valley Hart Road Hartwell, GA 30643 Email: Hart County [email protected] Wilcox State Prison P.O. Box 397 Office: (229) 467-3006 Turner Residential Substance Linda Taylor 470 South Broad Street Abuse Treatment Center Abbeville, GA 31001 Email: Wilcox County [email protected] .
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