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Woodman Unit — Gatesville, TX
State Operated State Jail

Item Information
Unit Address 1210 Coryell City Road, Gatesville, Texas 76528
Unit Phone Number (254) 865-9398 (**107)
Senior Warden Teresa Moya
Unit Chaplain Victor Beltran
Division Director Nathaniel Quarterman
Regional Director Gilbert Campuzano, Region VI
Date Unit Established June 1997
Total Employees 277
Security Employees 169
Non-Security Employees 59
Offender Population/Gender 880/Female
Maximum Capacity 900
Custody Levels Housed State Jail Offenders; Transfer Offenders
Agricultural Operations None
Special Treatment Programs None
Educational Programs Literacy, CHANGES/Pre-Release, Cognitive Intervention, Project RIO, Parenting Seminar
Career and Technology Programs: Business Computer Information Systems I, Custodial Technician, Painting and Decorating
Additional Programs Career Day, Crime Stoppers, Bear the Burden Toy Bear Project, Peer Education, Empowerment Project, Safe Prisons Program, Substance Abuse Education and Support Groups
Volunteer Programs Chaplaincy, Education, Substance Abuse, Bridges To Life

For more information on the Woodman State Jail and other prisons in the state of Texas, visit the online prison directory at the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.

Woodman State Jail Directions

1210 Coryell City Road
Gatesville, Texas 76528
254-865-9398

Woodman State Jail map

From Waco: take Hwy 84 W out of Waco, turn Right on Hwy 36 N, then left on FM 929, Woodman State Jail is on your Left.

Bridges to Life Book

Restoring Peace – Using Lessons From Prison to Mend Broken Relationships details the principles used in the Bridges To Life program, combined with actual stories from victim and inmate participants. The book is intended for repairing or improving relationships with others.

Inmate Comments

“The best part about this program is the small group setting which allows both victim and inmate to be open and honest with one another and the trust, confidence that is built through these groups.”