Volunteers Make a Lasting Impact at the Adult Correctional Facility
01-28-2026

At the Adult Correctional Facility in Plymouth, Minnesota, dedicated volunteers from Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and Narcotics Anonymous (NA) are making a powerful difference in the lives of residents. These facilitators bring the 12-step recovery model directly into the facility, helping to break down barriers to healing and offering hope to those struggling with addiction.
Residents have the opportunity to attend AA or NA meetings and hear firsthand stories of recovery from volunteers who have walked the same path. These sessions not only provide practical tools for sobriety but also inspire residents to envision a future beyond addiction.
In addition, Wellbriety volunteers lead monthly meetings specifically designed for Native American residents. Rooted in Native spirituality, Wellbriety offers culturally relevant resources and a supportive space for healing. These gatherings honor tradition while guiding participants through recovery in a way that resonates deeply with their identity and community.
Together, these volunteers are more than facilitators—they are mentors, role models, and lifelines. Their presence brings compassion, connection, and the possibility of transformation to those who need it most.
