Category: Catastrophic Assistance
64 Seconds of Destruction
On Friday, March 24, 2023, an EF-4 tornado touched down and created a devastating path through the towns of Rolling Fork and Silver City, MS. Flattening most blocks of Rolling Folk, it reduced approximately 90% of the homes to piles of rubbish, while flipping cars, and toppling the town’s water tower. This tornado took the […]
Information Technology Division – TX
SSS III Dean Rebel’s wife, Claudia, was diagnosed with terminal cancer. Pictured: Tina Clark, Dean Rebel and Mark Grisham
Valley State – CA
C/O Jose Juarez’s wife, Rachel, passed away due to cancer.
FCI Talladega – AL
C/O Stanley Taylor-Green was struck by a tractor trailer on his way to work. He sustained severe injuries and was life-flighted to a hospital in Birmingham where he underwent surgery. Pictured: Stanley with his wife, Hayley and their daughters, Amelia and Olivia.
FCI – Terminal – CA
Teacher David Marrouqin underwent surgery to remove a non-cancerous brain tumor. Pictured: David, wife, Sandra, son, Sebastian and daughter, Elaine
Madison Correctional Institution – FL
Sergeant Joseph Richardson and his family were displaced from home due to heavy smoke and water damage from a house fire. Pictured: Warden Amelia Hill, Sgt Richardson and Assistant Warden Steve Micklos
Jess Dunn Correctional Center – OK
Correctional Officer IV Johnny Miles passed away in a vehicle accident. Pictured: Warden Casey Hamilton, Wife, Keli Miles; CPOF Volunteer Representative Debbie Moore; Deputy Warden David Buss
Tyger River Correctional Institution – SC
Detention Officer David Berry’s wife, Melanie, fell and broke her leg in two places and tore a nerve in her leg. Pictured: CPOF Field Representative Gary Evans, Officer Berry and Warden Jonathan Nance
District 8 – NC
Chief PPO Jessica Spearman’s 19-year-old son, Alexander, passed away due to cancer. Pictured: Jessica with her sons, Alexander and Zachary.
Montana State Prison – MT
Sergeant Desire Schmidt was assaulted by an inmate. She sustained numerous injuries, including broken and bruised ribs. Pictured: Sergeant Schmidt and Warden Jim Salmonsen
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