CPOF Represented at Georgia Department of Corrections Employees’ Mental Health Day

CPOF Field Representatives Rose Williams and Vanessa O’Donnell proudly represented the Correctional Peace Officers Foundation at the recent Georgia Department of Corrections Employees’ Mental Health Day.

This important event brought together correctional professionals from across the state to focus on wellness, mental health awareness, and peer support within the correctional environment. Rose and Vanessa engaged with attendees, sharing information about CPOF’s mission of Taking Care of Our Own and highlighting the Foundation’s programs that assist correctional staff and their families in times of need.

Their presence at the event reflects the dedication of CPOF’s Field Representatives nationwide—individuals who volunteer their time to strengthen the bond between correctional employees and the Foundation through outreach, education, and compassionate service.

Rose and Vanessa’s participation in Georgia’s Mental Health Day embodies CPOF’s ongoing commitment to promoting mental wellness and solidarity across the corrections community.

📸 Pictured: Field Representatives Rose Williams and Vanessa O’Donnell representing CPOF at the Georgia Department of Corrections Employees’ Mental Health Day.


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