Standing With Teacher David Green and His Family
The Correctional Peace Officers Foundation (CPOF) is honored to provide catastrophic assistance to David Green, an Academic Teacher at Columbia Correctional Institution (CI) in Florida, as his family faces a serious medical challenge. David was referred for assistance by Heather Rainey, Education Supervisor at Columbia CI, following his wife’s recent diagnosis of breast cancer. As […]
Standing With Officer Stephanie Rhodes and Her Son Evan
The Correctional Peace Officers Foundation (CPOF) is honored to provide catastrophic assistance to Officer Stephanie Rhodes of FCI Pekin, Illinois, as she and her family navigate a challenging medical crisis. Stephanie has faced ongoing medical challenges in the past, but her family’s most recent and urgent hardship came when her 15-year-old son, Evan, required a […]
Honoring the Life and Service of Officer Travis Clements
The Correctional Peace Officers Foundation (CPOF) extends its deepest condolences to the family, friends, and colleagues of Officer Travis Clements, a dedicated correctional officer at High Desert State Prison (HDSP) in Susanville, California, who passed away unexpectedly on November 2, 2025, due to a heart attack. Officer Clements devoted more than 25 years of faithful […]
In Memory of Former Field Representative Sarah Louise Haynes
It is with profound sadness that the Correctional Peace Officers Foundation announces the passing of Sarah Louise Haynes, a former Field Representative and devoted mother of Correctional Case Manager Bonita Haynes, who was tragically killed in the line of duty on August 6, 1996, and honored at PROJECT in 1997. Many within the CPOF family […]
What It Means to Be a Correctional Family at Christmas
Honoring the unseen strength of those who serve. For many families, Christmas morning begins with laughter, warmth, and traditions that come around only once a year. But for thousands of correctional officers and staff across the nation, Christmas looks very different. While most of the world wakes up to stockings, wrapping paper, and holiday meals, […]
Catastrophic Assistance Program Spotlight: Captain Troy Ellis
South Dakota State PenitentiaryReferred by: Amber Pirraglia | Assistance Presented by: AW Rick Johnston On October 3, 2025, Captain Troy Ellis of the South Dakota State Penitentiary endured a violent and deeply traumatic assault while performing his duties. During the incident, Captain Ellis suffered severe head trauma, including a broken orbital socket, a broken nose, […]
The Honor Behind the Guard – Robert Dunn
Lieutenant Robert Dunn, born and raised in Southeastern, Massachusetts, has been happily married to his wife, Elizabeth, for 43 years. He raised two adult children, a nephew, and is raising an adopted grandson. He has three other grandchildren. He resides in Berkley, Massachusetts. His interest in serving started when he was 17 years old. […]
Remembering Correctional Officer Vincent Robert Cannon: 30 Years Later
Arizona State Prison Complex – LewisEnd of Watch: January 1, 2006 Thirty years ago, on the first morning of a new year, the Arizona corrections community lost a dedicated officer, a firefighter, a teammate, and a beloved young man whose life was filled with purpose and promise. Today, three decades later, we honor the memory […]
Remembering Correction Officer Andrew “Andy” Lansing: One Year Later
Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and CorrectionEnd of Watch: December 25, 2024 One year ago, on Christmas morning—a day meant for peace, family, and celebration—the Ohio corrections community lost one of its most dedicated public servants: Correction Officer Andrew “Andy” Lansing. Today, we honor his memory, his legacy of service, and the extraordinary life he lived […]
Remembering Correctional Officer Don Wagstaff: 55 Years Later
Utah Department of CorrectionsEnd of Watch: December 23, 1970 Fifty-five years ago, on December 23, 1970, the Utah Department of Corrections—and the corrections profession as a whole—lost Correctional Officer Don “Donald” Wagstaff, a dedicated officer, husband, father, and grandfather. Today, we honor his sacrifice, remember his legacy, and reaffirm our commitment to ensuring that his […]
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