Sterling Correctional Facility
Clerk Paul Estrada broke his foot at work when an inmate’s wheelchair ran over it. He travels 200 miles round trip to his appointments. CPOF was able to provide catastrophic assistance to Paul to assist with the costs associated with his medical travel and care. Thank you Paul for the kind words you sent in. […]
Oklahoma State Penitentiary
Warden William Rankin’s wife, Rebecca, has been diagnosed with cancer and will be receiving treatments over 140 miles one way from their home. CPOF was there to provide assistance for their travel to and from appointments. Thank you to Deputy Warden Tisha Williams for presenting the catastrophic assistance to Warden Rankin. We wish the […]
Lieutenant III Jamillah Myers
Lieutenant III Myers of Anson Correctional Institution in North Carolina was recently assisted by the Catastrophic Assistance Program. Kaija, her 13-year-old daughter, was diagnosed with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis of the lumbar and required surgery. Kaija had to have several surgeries due to complications and forming blood clots. Lieutenant III Myers was out of work for […]
Counselor Deja Stallard Melott – VA
Counselor Deja Stallard Melott’s family was displaced following Hurricane Helene. A tree fell through the roof of the home and broke through the house into the second floor. This resulted in several broken windows and water damage throughout the home. Counselor Stallard Melott works at Wallens Ridge State Prison in Virginia and sent in this […]
Correctional Officer Louis Steven Perrine – EOW: November 17, 1994
30 years ago, Correctional Officer Louis Perrine was killed in the line of duty. Correctional Officer Louis Perrine was killed when a tractor overturned on him as he supervised a work crew at the old Arnold Granary in North Powder, Oregon. Officer Perrine was assigned to the Powder River Correctional Institution in Oregon.. […]
Allendale Correctional Institution – SC
Lieutenant Anita James in South Carolina sent in this wonderful letter following receiving assistance from the catastrophic assistance program. She was involved in a car accident in July. Her injuries were severe enough to keep her out of work.
J H Lilley Correctional Center – Oklahoma
CSO III Andrew Freppon was involved in a head-on collission in July of 2024. He sustained significant injuries and was hospitalized for a short time, needing surgery. Volunteer Field Representative Debbie Moore was able to present this catastrophic assistance package to Officer Freppon.
North Carolina – Hurricane Helene
Probation and Parole Officer II Rebecca Loftis completely lost her home in Hurricane Helene. CPOF was able to be there in the aftermath to provide need to her and her family.
Pelican Bay – California
In 2015, Correctional Officer Joshua Hayes daughter, Chloe, was born with a heart murmur that has since caused her many complications. Due to this condition the family travels to Portland once a month to her specialist and to her doctor at least once a week for check-ups. When Chloe turns 1 and meets the 22 […]
Raequail Batton – Hurricane Helene
Correctional Officer Raequail Batton of Bacon Probation Detention Center in Georgia was affected by Hurrican Helene. The storm caused her family to be without power for 10 days, siding to be knocked off her home and the satellite dish to be blown away, leaving a hole in the roof and water damage. CPOF was able […]
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