Send educational material to someone at Clallam Bay Corrections Center

Level sends educational material to people incarcerated at Clallam Bay Corrections Center (Washington State Prisons). Level provides content including entrepreneurship training, job training and personal development material. Often, Level can serve people in maximum security or solitary confinement.

Person in prison at Clallam Bay Corrections Center
prison education at Washington State Prisons

Popular content

We develop educational and job traning content based on requests from people in prison across the country. Our current content focuses on entrepreneurship, computer science, job training and meditation. And we're always working on new content.

certificate of achievement for education completed at Clallam Bay Corrections Center

Certificates of completion

We send two printed copies of a Certificate Of Achievement to each person who completes one of our guides. We also include a new guide to keep learning. Our certificates are available online to share with friends, family and even to show to a parole board.

person in prison learning from a book

No internet required

Level's educational guides have been specifically designed to get into nearly any prison or jail. No interenet is needed. Incarcerated learners can work at their own pace in their cells or a communal area. We even send to solitary confinement and maximum security.

Address for educational material

Clallam Bay Corrections Center
1830 Eagle Crest Way
Clallam Bay, WA 98326-9724

I learned a lot more from this guide than from a business college book because this guide kept it simple and touched every point that you need to know about starting your own business. I wish I would have known about this course years ago. Thank you, Level.

- Miguel

Thank you again for giving me the opportunity to learn something that can change my life, especially something that I can put to use once I'm out in society. I have read a few articles on how to start your own business. But I have never written out a business plan until now.

- Raul

I've been incarcerated since the age of 17, I am now 41, and it's places like Level that give people like me hope. The guides are insightful - I have learned a lot. I read the last one four times and frequently re-read to remember what I learned. A person told me about Level, so it's only right that I tell others.

- Lenzy

I thank you for caring. I'm currently in court seeking resentencing under the youthful offender act. I've been in prison for 22+ years, since I was 20. I am going to be a success story when released. The single worst moment of my life will not be what determines who I am nor how I live my life moving forward.

- John