News & Events

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Correctional Officer Thomas Rowe – EOW: April 10, 2020

On April 10th Correctional Officer Thomas Rowe while on duty at Northern Nevada Correctional Center was at the gun range participating in Bi-Annual qualification. Officer Rowe had stepped up taken his qualifying shot and suddenly clutched his chest and collapsed. Officer Rowe was transported to the hospital where he was pronounced dead. After serving the […]

Sergeant Christopher Cobb

Sergeant Christopher Cobb from the Arkansas Wrightsville unit had a housefire in February of this year. Fortunately, he, his wife, Kerri, and their daughter were not home during the time of the fire and everyone was safe. The house fire did result in a total loss.   The Catastrophic Assistance Program was there to assist […]

Rhode Island Department of Corrections – Maximum

Correctional Officer William Berry had a left total knee replacement and will have one on his right when his knee heals. Officer Berry was in need of assistance with his out-of-pocket expenses for surgery and physical therapy.  Rhode Island Field Representative Joe Menezes was there to provide an assistance check from the catastrophic assistance program.

Women’s Eastern Reception Diagnostic & Correctional Center – MO

Recreation Officer I Nongrak “Kim” Rigg was diagnosed with cancer. CPOF’s catastrophic assistance program was available to help Officer Rigg with out of pocket medical expenses.  We wish you the best in your recovery.     Photographed: Left to Right: Recreation Officer III Melissa Baskett, CPOF Recipient Recreation Officer I Nongrak “Kim” Rigg and Deputy […]

Weekly Update – May 3, 2024

   

Weekly Update – April 26, 2024

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National Correctional Officers Week

In 1984, President Ronald Reagan issued Proclamation 5187 (see below), declaring the week beginning May 6, 1984, as “National Correctional Officers Week.”  This proclamation, “in recognition of the contributions of correctional officers to our nation,” noted that the position of correctional officer “is essential to the day-to-day operations of these institutions [prisons and jails]; without […]

Correctional Officer V Gerald Hightower II – The Estelle Unit – Texas

On March 26, 2024, Correctional Officer V Gerald Hightower II died due to complications from diabetes.  He was a long-time employee of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. The Catastrophic Assistance Program was there to assist his family with funeral arrangements following his death. To his family, friends, and The Estelle Unit, we offer our […]

Parole Officer Robert White – EOW April 27, 1979

45 years ago, Robert White was a devoted husband, a father, and a protector of his community.   After serving the United States for 3 years, Robert was honorably discharged.  He began his law enforcement career with the Cleveland Police Department.  Robert served for 25 distinguished years prior to retiring as a Lieutenant.   In […]

Correctional Officer Daniel Baker

On March 7, 2024, Correctional Officer Daniel Baker of Suwannee CI (FL) lost his wife of over 30 years. Kutana Baker was only 52 years old.   She was a wife, a daughter, a mother, a sister, and a friend. Please join us in keeping her family and Officer Baker in your thoughts.   Photographed – […]

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