Our History

Western Alternative Corrections, Inc., owned by Michelle Hultine and Marc Hultine, has been delivering comprehensive reentry services since 2008. From 2008 to 2016, WAC, Inc. held contracts with the Bureau of Prisons/Department of Justice to deliver residential reentry and home confinement services through the program, Bristol Station. Individuals served included adults transitioning out of Federal incarceration into the community. The program provided a safe, structured environment in which participants were offered cognitive-behavioral programming, as well as case management services to aid in their successful reentry to the community. In 2016, WAC, Inc. had the opportunity to begin working with the State of Nebraska, Department of Correctional Services, to deliver residential reentry/transitional housing services through the Vocational and Life Skills Grant. Through the Bristol Station Residential Reentry program, WAC, Inc. was one of the first structured residential reentry/transitional housing facilities utilized on a state level in Nebraska. WAC, Inc. did not modify the residential reentry program in use as the model was proven to be effective. WAC, Inc. continues to be a leader in comprehensive residential reentry/transitional housing services in Nebraska.

In 2017, WAC, Inc. began pursuing, and successfully obtaining Clinical Treatment Service contracts with the Bureau of Prisons. Through these contracts, WAC, Inc. has established clinical services in several states throughout the United States.

WAC, Inc. continues to establish various contracts, as well as procure additional grants in an effort to continue to deliver comprehensive reentry services, both residential and clinical, to justice involved individuals.