Several inmates serving their sentence in Multnomah County participated in a work program that creates pathways for employment and community reintegration upon release.
There were 29 adults in custody that graduated from the Aramark IN2WORK program in 2025.
“IN2WORK and (Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office) are focused on preparing people to reenter our community with skills that translate into purpose,” said Sheriff Nicole Morrisey O’Donnell. “When we equip adults in custody with life skills, we are strengthening our communities, working to reduce recidivism, and creating pathways to stability, while supporting public safety.”…