Category: Catastrophic Assistance

Honoring Correctional Officer Randy Glenn Arnold

The Correctional Peace Officers Foundation joins the Texas Department of Criminal Justice and the Rufus H. Duncan Unit in mourning the loss of Correctional Officer Randy Glenn Arnold, who passed away on December 20, 2025, from injuries sustained in an automobile accident. He was 52 years old. Randy was born on February 10, 1973, in […]

Standing Beside Retired Officer Debra Shubin After Unimaginable Loss

At the Correctional Peace Officers Foundation, we often say that once you are part of this profession, you are family for life. Recently, CPOF had the privilege of standing beside Retired Correctional Officer Debra Shubin, who served at California Men’s Colony, during one of the most difficult seasons of her life. Debra previously experienced profound […]

Standing Beside Correctional Officer Daniel Castro and His Family

At the Correctional Peace Officers Foundation, our mission is simple and unwavering: Taking Care of Our Own. In December 2025, Correctional Officer Daniel Castro of Sierra Conservation Center received life-altering news. Daniel was diagnosed with a brain tumor and underwent surgery on December 15, 2025. He remained hospitalized for one week, from December 15 through […]

Standing Beside Sergeant Jason Page Through Loss and Healing

In the difficult days following the loss of a loved one, no one should have to face grief alone. The Correctional Peace Officers Foundation (CPOF) exists to stand beside correctional professionals and their families during their most challenging moments—offering compassion, stability, and support when it matters most. In December 2025, Sergeant Jason Page of the […]

Standing With Our Corrections Families Through Every Challenge

The Correctional Peace Officers Foundation Catastrophic Assistance Program exists for moments when life places extraordinary demands on correctional professionals and their families—moments when compassion, understanding, and timely support can make all the difference. Correctional Officer Cassity Dailey, who serves with Baldwin County Corrections in Alabama, recently experienced one of those moments. In January 2026, Cassity’s […]

Taking Care of Our Own When It Matters Most

When correctional officers are injured in the line of duty—or simply on their way to or from work—the impact is often felt far beyond the physical pain. Missed paychecks, mounting medical bills, and the uncertainty of unpaid leave can quickly become overwhelming. That’s where the Correctional Peace Officers Foundation Catastrophic Assistance Program steps in. Senior […]

Caring for Our Own: Support for Lt. Chad Backemeyer and His Family

Lieutenant Chad Backemeyer serves with dedication at the Nebraska Department of Correctional Services Reception and Treatment Center. In October 2025, Chad and his family experienced a tragedy that no family is ever prepared to endure. On the night of October 22, 2025, Chad’s wife, Rachel, was involved in a sudden and tragic medical emergency. She […]

When a Medical Emergency Impacts a Correctional Family: The Ford Family Story

Correctional Officer II Chason Ford serves with dedication at Columbus Correctional Institution under the North Carolina Department of Adult Correction. Like so many correctional professionals, his commitment to serving others did not pause when his family was suddenly faced with an unexpected medical crisis. On July 21, 2025, Chason’s wife suffered a stroke and was […]

Standing with Estelle Unit Correctional Officer Stefanie Byerly and Her Family

The Correctional Peace Officers Foundation is proud to stand with Estelle Unit Correctional Officer Stefanie Byerly and her family during a difficult and uncertain time. Recently, Officer Byerly’s husband was diagnosed with a serious illness, creating unexpected emotional and financial challenges for their family. As medical needs increased, so did out-of-pocket expenses associated with his […]

When Every Second Matters: Supporting Parole Agent Chad Rosenlieb

The Correctional Peace Officers Foundation exists for moments like this—when a member of our corrections family faces an unexpected crisis and needs to know they are not alone. On December 4, 2025, California Parole Agent Chad Rosenlieb of San Luis Obispo suffered a severe heart attack in his home. In a moment that speaks volumes […]