
Support for Capt. Cheryl Hill During Her Battle with Cancer
Referred by Michelle Farrell and Deanna Pierce, Captain Cheryl Hill is currently undergoing treatment for endometrial cancer, receiving chemotherapy three times per week for an undetermined period. Due to her condition, Capt. Hill was unable to attend the check presentation at the facility—but her daughter, Jasmine Hill, a Social Worker Supervisor Manager at the prison, […]

Honoring Sergeant Steven Vass: A Legacy of Service, Family, and Support
On May 2, 2025, the correctional community lost a deeply respected leader, mentor, and friend with the passing of Sgt. Steven A. Vass of the Dr. Lane Murray Unit in Gatesville, Texas. Steven, born on May 6, 1981, was more than a devoted Correctional Officer—he was a beloved husband, father, son, and brother, known for […]

San Quentin State Prison | CA
Correctional Officer Robert Cook of San Quentin State Prison is currently undergoing treatment for a serious medical condition. During this difficult period, Officer Cook and his family have experienced financial strain due to mounting medical expenses. He was referred to our Catastrophic Assistance Program by Correctional Officer Arnold Daniel. It was an honor for CPOF […]

Baldwin County Sheriff’s Office | AL
Captain Darren Williamson of the Baldwin County Sheriff’s Department passed away on March 27, 2025, after a courageous battle with brain cancer. Captain Williamson began his law enforcement career in 1985 and served Baldwin County for more than 30 years, holding various roles throughout his distinguished career and earning multiple commendations before retiring. His family […]

Century Correctional Institution | FL
Correctional Officer Victor Mitchell of Century Correctional Institution is scheduled to undergo surgery and must travel more than 220 miles one way to receive the care he needs. The distance and time away from home have added to the strain of an already challenging situation. Victor was referred to our Catastrophic Assistance Program by Warden […]

Girl Scout Troop 40889 Becomes Michigan’s First Trained Girl Scout Color Guard
On Sunday, April 27, 2025, Girl Scout Troop 40889 from Chelsea, Michigan, made history, and the CPOF Honor Guard was honored to be part of it. Over several weeks, CPOF Honor Guard member Lora Hodges had the privilege of working with this remarkable group of young girls, ages 8 to 9, as they undertook a […]
Honoring the Backbone of Our Justice System: National Correctional Officers and Employees Week
Each year during the first full week of May, our nation takes time to recognize and honor the dedicated individuals who serve in one of the most challenging and often overlooked professions: corrections. Known officially as National Correctional Officers and Employees Week, this observance pays tribute to the correctional officers and all correctional staff who […]

Deadline for Board of Directors – May 15
Correctional Peace Officers Foundation Board of Directors The Correctional Peace Officers Foundation’s board of directors includes 7 individuals with a correctional background and a passion for being there for their brothers and sisters behind the wall and beyond. CPOF was founded in 1984 by 5 correctional officers who wanted to be proactive in assisting correctional […]

Allen Gamble Correctional Center | OK
Lisa Cathey, a dedicated Licensed Practical Nurse at Allen Gamble Correctional Center, passed away from cancer on March 9, 2025. Her loss was deeply felt by her colleagues and all who knew her. Lisa’s family was referred to our Catastrophic Assistance Program by CPOF Volunteer Field Representative Debbie Moore. With the support of Warden Michael […]

Academy for Staff Development- West | VA
On January 15, 2025, Food Service Director Tassy Patrick sustained a serious on-duty injury while assisting in the kitchen at the Academy for Staff Development – West. Director Patrick slipped in grease that had spilled on the floor, and the full impact of the fall crushed her kneecap, requiring emergency surgery. She is currently expected […]
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