Corrections Connection Autumn 2014
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West Virginia Corrections Connection Commissioner’s Comments Volume 8, Issue 3 Autumn 2014 The end of the year brings on the end of an era for one of our colleagues in the West Virginia Division of Corrections (WV DOC). Assistant Commissioner Jan Chamberlain will be retiring effective December 31, 2014, with over 43 years in Corrections. Jan’s career in corrections began back on July 8, 1971, as a counselor at the former West Virginia Penitentiary in Moundsville, WV, where he was instrumental in the establishment of a Classification Unit for the facility. For the past 15 years, Jan has served as an Assistant Commissioner for the WV DOC, where among other things, has been responsible for drafting, revising and issuing WV DOC Policy Directives along with serving as our American Correctional Association (ACA) Project Manager. To put in perspective how things have changed in the past 43 years, here are just a few fun facts from 1971: • Disney World opened in Orlando, Florida • Voting age was lowered to 18 • CAT scan was introduced • A gallon of gas was 40 cents • “Joy to the World” was the #1 song • Attica Prison Riot in NY A lot has changed since 1971 for the WV DOC as well: • In 1971, there were 8 facilities, today, including our work camps, there are 18. • There were 1407 inmates housed in DOC facilities in 1971, today 5836. • The DOC had 1623 new intake inmates in FY1971, while in FY2014, there were 3412 new commitments • 622 staff worked for the DOC; today we have 2062 filled positions. • FY2014 had 26 escapes, while in FY1971 there were 380! I would like to sincerely thank Jan for his unrelenting dedication and commitment in all he has accomplished for the WV DOC and remind him, that his job is not over---he must now be as meticulous at enjoying retirement as he was all the years working on those policies directives and helping folks achieve ACA accreditation! In This Issue: Wounded Warrior Race 2 United Way Carnival 3 The Holiday Season is a time of celebration, joy and togetherness and I cerBusiness Managers Conference 3 tainly hope that these sentiments can be enjoyed by all of our families in the Correctional Workers Foundation 4 WV DOC. LCC Humane Shelter 4 Reitrements/Celebrations 5-6 Here’s wishing everyone a New Year with renewed hope, energy and success. Years of Service Recognition 5 Moral Rehab Program 7 Harvest Now--LCC7 Jim Rubenstein, Domestic Violence Awareness-HCC 8 Deputy Secretary, DMAPS Correctional Happenings 9-13 Commissioner, WV DOC New Hires, Promotions, Awards 14 Giving Back With Heart 15 Mission WV Scholarship Program 15 Volume 7, Issue 2 Page 2 6th Annual Wounded Warrior Race The Sixth Annual WV Warrior Race was held on November 1, 2014. It was a cold and rainy day, but it didn’t dampen the spirits of the competitors. The event was held at its usual location, Parchment Valley (Former home of the WV Corrections Academy). The top three competitors of each race category were given a trophy. The trophies were made and donated by WV Corrections Industries. All competitors received a shirt with the WWP Logo. Training Director Randy Perdue and his staff organized the race with support of PSI-MED, Wexford, and WVCI. Other organizations have been and continue to be strong supporters to the event and to the Wounded Warrior Project. Listed below are some of DOC, PSI-MED, and Wexford employee’s race results: 5K Walk Pam Given/6th place Carrie Wellings/7th place Tammy Everson/10th place Karissa Gilkeson/17th place Wexford DMAPS DMAPS Wexford 5k Run Male Tim Carper/4th place Russell Maston/8th place PSI-MED SMCC 5k Run Female Mary Westfall/5th place Wexford Kara Caldwell/11th place PSI-MED Michelle Coleman/15th place Wexford 10k Run Dustin Wilson/1st place Dave Stemple/2nd place SMCC WVCA Submitted by: Randy Perdue and Rita Pauley West Virginia Division of Corrections Vision and Mission Statements Vision The Vision of the West Virginia Division of Corrections is to be recognized as an innovative leader in providing quality correctional services. Mission The Mission of the West Virginia Division of Corrections is to enhance public safety by providing safe, secure, humane correctional facilities, operating an effective system of offender reentry and community supervision, reducing offender recidivism, and assisting victims of crime. The WV DOC Corrections Connection is a quarterly newsletter published by the WVDOC Office of Research and Technology, 1409 Greenbrier St., Charleston, WV 25311. Phone: (304) 558-2036, Fax: (304) 558-1495 Website: www.wvdoc.com We welcome all employees to submit articles, letters, pictures, and/or ideas to be included in future issues of the Corrections Connection. Please send submissions to: Rebecca Hildebrand via email ([email protected]) in Microsoft Word format. Pictures need to be saved as a bitmap (.bmp) or jpeg image and attached in a separate file. All information will be subject to editing. Jim Rubenstein, Commissioner Jim Ielapi, Deputy Commissioner Brad Douglas, Director Rebecca Hildebrand, Research Analyst Debbie Croft, Research Analyst Rema Jordan, Office Assistant III Page 3 United Way Carnival The United Way’s work is focused on the building blocks for a good life: •Education – Helping Children and Youth Achieve Their Potential •Income – Promoting Financial Stability and Independence •Health – Improving People’s Health On Thursday, October 9, 2014, the WV DOC participated in the United Way Carnival, at the Capitol Complex, in Charleston, WV, raising $667.00 to help the United Way. Thanks to all who stopped by our hot dog, nacho, cinnamon roll booth, purchasing lunch for a good cause and visiting other booths and taking part in the games and prize drawings as well. The WV DOC raised the most money of any agency participating! WAY TO GO WV DOC!!! Special Thanks to Jason Duckworth, Justin Cherry, Chase Armstrong, Betty Slack, Jennifer Martin and Stacy Ballengee for working the booth and to Paul Harper for his chauffer duties! Also, a BIG THANK YOU to Paul Roegge, from Aramark, and his wife Karen for the food, condiments, donation, and all of their help on this carnival. Other state agencies participating in the United Way Carnival include: the office of Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin; the Department of Military Affairs and Public Safety, WV Regional Jail and Correctional Facility Authority, West Virginia National Guard; the Department of Administration; the Department of Education and the Arts; the Department of Environmental Protection; the Bureau of Senior Services; the Office of Miner’s Health, Safety and Training; the Lottery Commission; and WorkForce West Virginia. Karen Smith, HR Recruiter, WVDOC Business Managers Training Conference Pamela Jones, Business Manager of the Huttonsville Correctional Center was presented the Fiscal Section’s FY 2014 Financial Support Employee of the Year award during the Business Managers Training Conference held at the Lakeview Resort in Morgantown, WV from October 27-29, 2014 . (Pam is pictured on left with Patti Withrow, WVDOC Director of Administration) The other ladies pictured below were chosen as FY 2014 Financial Employee – Honorable Mentions. Patti Withrow, Director of Administration, WVDOC THANK YOU! To the following individuals for their contributions to this issue of the WV DOC Corrections Connection: Laura Toler, Patti Withrow, Karen Smith, Becky Slayton, Amanda Peek, Lisa Shiftlett, RIta Pauley, Trista Rager, Randy Perdue, Lori Nohe, Patrick Mirandy, Cindy McClain, Cheryl Kaylor, Della Huddleston, Susan Harding, Jane Haddix, Betty Evans, Audrey Elswick, Mary Childers, Cheryl Chandler, Brenda Casey, Karllyn Chambers, OCCC; Donna Harter, SMCC; Pam Jones, HCC; Patti Withrow, Central Office; and Lisa Villers, PBCC. From LCC, Beverly Richmond was presented a certificate for Honorary Fiscal Employee of the Year for FY2014. Glenna Butcher, Carrie Dawson, Kelly Thompson, Brad Douglas, and Rema Jordan. WV DOC Contact Information WV Corrections Workers Foundation I am pleased and proud to introduce the West Virginia Corrections Workers Foundation (WVCWF) to all employees of the WV Division of Corrections, WV Division of Juvenile Services and Regional Jail Authority. I would like to congratulate you all! As employees of these three agencies, you are all members of the foundation. There are no dues or fees. The selfless dedication that you provide to each of your respective agencies is all that is required of you to be a member. Central Office Jim Rubenstein, Commissioner Loita Butcher, Chief of Staff Susan Harding, Executive Secretary Jim Ielapi, Deputy Commissioner Della Huddleston, Administrative Secretary Jan Chamberlain, Asst. Commissioner Kathy Conner, Secretary Mike Coleman, Asst. Commissioner Deidra Dingess, Secretary Kem Hudson, Inmate Movement Coordinator Terri Arthur, Hearing Examiner Jennifer Ballard, Director of Programs Kathy Hess, Director of Human Resources Brad Douglas, Director of Research Technology Philip Farley II, Director of Engineering & Construction Judy Fitzgerald, Director of Parole Services Debbie Hissom, Health Services Administrator John Boothroyd, Director of Legal Services CJ Rider, Director of Inmate Serivces Sandi Jaynes, Victim Services Manager Tony Carrico, Director of Safety Rita Albury, Director of Classification Karen Nichols, Director of Records/InterstateCompact Patti Withrow, Director of Administration 1409 Greenbrier Street Charleston, WV 25311 Phone: (304) 558-2036 Fax: (304) 558-5934 Paul Simmons, Director of Security 112 Northern Region Correctional Dr. Moundsville, WV 26041 Phone: (304) 843-4067 Denver Rosier, Director of Investigations Randolph Center Suite 2020 1200 Harrison Ave. Elkins, WV 26241 Phone: (304) 636-0222 Eddie Long, Director of Correctional Industries WV Correctional Industries 607 Leon Sullivan Way Charleston, WV 25301 Phone: (304) 558-6055 Randy Perdue, Director of Training WV Corrections Academy The Morris Criminal Justice Training Center PO Box 850 Glenville, WV 26351 Page 4 The WVCWF was founded in 2011 when a group of individuals saw a need for a local organization to provide relief and assistance to our corrections brothers and sisters in times of need. Their goal was to develop a foundation that did not require payroll deductions or membership fees or dues. It took many hours of work, great efforts, and great support, but they have ultimately reached their goal. Through their fundraising efforts, the Employee Fund, which has been built and maintained through the Foundation has reached a point where we are now in a financial position that will allow us to start doing what the organization was built to do--providing our employees with some monetary relief in times of need. There is a specific application process established, which has been distributed to each agencies Human Resource Office for distribution to each facility. Any employee meeting the established criteria may complete and submit the grant application. This application will then be forwarded to the Grant Committee for review and approval/disapproval. Once reviewed and approved, the WVCWF will an award to the affected employee. The Grant Committee consists of 3 employees from each agency. To serve on the Grant Committee, employees must be the rank of Sgt. or non-uniform equivalent and below. The Grant Committee exercises full authority of the award approval process. I would like to thank those employees who have volunteered their time to be a part of that committee. Those employees are: Joyce Cutlip, DCC-DOC, Richard Coleman, MOCC-DOC, Amy Elliott, WVCA-DOC, Tony Stocklask, NRJ-RJA, Luis Armendariz, SRJ-RJA, Strider Ouimet, ERJ-RJA, Rich Scarbro, Gene Spadaro Center-DJS, Jimmy Griffith, Rubenstein Center-DJS and Daniel Antis, Princeton area trainer-DJS. The Foundation is still seeking volunteers to assist in coordinating local fundraisers with facility Employee Associations and to serve as facility representatives. For additional information you may contact: [email protected] or [email protected]. Ronnie Williams, President-Board of Directors, WVCWF LCC Assists Humane Shelter In late September 2014, the Jackson County Sheriff’s Department conducted an investigation into a puppy mill located in the Sandyville, WV area. Upon further investigation 135 puppies and dogs of various breeds; Maltese, Pugs and Yorkshire Terriers were seized and placed in the Jackson County Humane Society Shelter. Due to the Shelter’s size and small staff, citizens of the community were asked to donate for the upkeep and care of the animals. Lakin Correctional Center’s Crime Victim’s Association donated food and a monetary donation while the LCC’s Inmate Community Crew travelled to the Shelter on October 8 and 9, 2014 and assisted in cleaning the facility along with the feeding and care of the animals. The Employee Association requested donations of old blankets and old animal sweaters/coats from staff. Prison Industries also contributed by having blankets made out of scrap material which they donated. The animals are now up for adoption. Page 5 Retirements Congratulations” to Eddie Littell (pictured on left with Commissioner Rubenstein), who retired effective October 31, 2014. Eddie retired from Northern Correctional Center with nearly forty years of service. He started his career with the Division of Corrections at the West Virginia Penitentiary in November 1974 as a Correctional Officer I. Over the years, he has received numerous certificates, citations, and commendations and on several occasions, he assisted in saving an inmate’s life. Eddie leaves the Division of Corrections as a well-respected Lieutenant, friend, and coworker to all. Eddie’s years of experience, dedication, and knowledge will be greatly missed. WV DOC RETIREMENTS Years of Service First Name Last Name Effective Retirement Date Jan Chamberlain12/31/2014 Karen Nichols 12/31/2014 Louanne Riggsby 10/31/2014 Shirley Walker 10/31/2014 Wayne Bennett 10/31/2014 Pamela Hughes 11/1/2014 Gary Simmons 10/30/2014 Linda Hill 11/1/2014 Jerald Keyes 12/2/2014 Sharon Holcomb 10/31/2014 Dianne Martin 10/31/2014 Howard Montgomery10/31/2014 Robert VanFossen 10/31/2014 Edward Littell 10/31/2014 James McGilton 10/31/2014 Milton “Lou” Stevens 12/31/2014 Edward Eisley 10/1/2014 Gregory Fragmin 11/1/2014 Virgil Stephenson11/1/2014 Betty Beatty 10/30/2014 Sandra Fletcher 10/30/2014 Years ServiceFacility 43 CO 20 CO 23 DCC 38.5 DCC 36 HCC 20 HCC 8 HCC 8 LCC 11 LCC 20 MOCC 20 MOCC 16 MOCC 13 MOCC 40 NCC 32 NCC 26 PCC 11 SCC 14 SCC 20 SCC 16 SMCC 16 SMCC YEARS OF SERVICE RECOGNITION Fname Lname Years of Service Facility Linda Conaway Wayne Bennett Randy Sprinkel Karen Channell Robert Channell Debra Cottrell Michael Currence RonaldLowe Robert Robinson Kim Smith RenaeStubblefield Randall Balducci MarkDay David Duncan Eva Guthrie MichaelLivesay Debra Minnix Carrie Nuzum Harry Simmons Melody Simmons Hayward Whittman II William Anderson David Ballard Brian Barnett Lisa Boggs PatriciaCarney Kathy Conner Tracy Dorsey Debra Galford AmyKirk Ann Lohner Sean Markley RobertNeal Karen Nichols Worden Rustmeyer Lena Scott KarenSmith AdamSmith Sarah Trickett Ronnie Williams Patricia Withrow 40 35 35 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 SMCC HCC SMCC HCC HCC HCC HCC NCC PCC SMCC HWRC HCC SCC HCC SCC PCC PCC PCC HCC HCC PCC SMCC MOCC ACC MOCC CO CO MOCC DCC CO HCC SMCC DCC CO SMCC HCC CO HCC PCC CO CO Correctional Institutions Anthony Correctional Center Scott Patterson, Warden Box N-1 HC-70 White Sulphur Springs, WV 24986 Phone: (304) 536-3911 Fax: (304) 536-3916 Beckley Correctional Center William Vest, Warden 111 S. Eisenhower Dr. Beckley, WV 25801 Phone: (304) 256-6780 Fax: (304) 256-6782 Charleston Work Release Center Jeff Stinnett, Administrator 607 Brooks Street Charleston, WV 25301 Phone: (304) 558-2763 Fax: (304) 558-1537 Denmar Correctional Center Mark Williamson, Warden 4319 Denmar Road Hillsboro, WV 24946 Phone: (304) 653-4201 Fax: (304) 653-4855 Huntington Work Release Center Renae Stubblefield, Administrator 1236 5th Avenue Huntington, WV 25701 Phone: (304) 529-6885 Fax: (304) 529-0205 Huttonsville Correctional Center Marvin Plumley, Warden PO Box 1 Huttonsville, WV 26273 Phone: (304) 335-2291 Fax: (304) 335-4256 Lakin Correctional Center Lori Nohe, Warden 11264 Ohio River Road West Columbia, WV 25287 Phone: (304) 674-2440 Fax: (304) 674-6199 Martinsburg Correctional Center Scott Paugh, Warden 38 Grapevine Road Martinsburg, WV 25405 Phone: (304) 267-0156 Fax: (304) 267-0196 Retirement Celebrations Page 6 On October 29, 2014, the 10-6 shift at HCC,had a retirement ceremony for officers Ronald Armstrong (on left) and Gary Simmons (on right) . Ronald Armstrong retired with 17 total years of dedicated service. Gary Simmons retired with 9 ½ years of dedicated service. A retirement plaque was presented to both employees by Deputy Warden Rosencrance and the Chief Correctional Officer Major Lanham. In addition, Captain Michael Currence and Lieutenant Cecil Pritt presented cards with donations to both retirees. The ceremony was made possible by all the night shift officer’s coming together to prepare food and providing donations to show their appreciation to Gary and Ronnie. A dinner followed the presentations. It should be noted that through all of the mandatory overtime requirements both Ronnie and Gary maintained a positive and professional attitude towards supervisors and fellow staff members. Both Ronnie and Gary have been extremely dependable over their career and have both been good role models for the younger officers to try to follow. Ronnie and Gary were definitely an asset to the Division of Corrections and are truly going to be missed. A retirement luncheon was also held at HCC, to honor Sgt. Wayne Bennett (on left, with Warden Plumley and Deputy Warden Rosencrance) and Pamela Hughes (on right with Warden Plumley). Sgt. Bennett was the Officer In charge of Transportation and he retired after 36 years of service! Pamela was the Business manager and retired after 9 years of service. We wish them both the best in their retirement! Congratultions to James McGilton (pictured on left with Warden Pszczolkowski) who retired effective October 31, 2014, from Northern Correctional Center. James retired from the West Virginia Division of Corrections with nearly 32 years of service. He started his career with the Division of Corrections at the West Virginia Penitentiary in October 1982 as a Correctional Officer I. Over the years, his professionalism and abilities at both the West Virginia Penitentiary and Northern Correctional Facility has proven to be an asset. His hard work and devotion will be greatly missed. On November 20, 2014, the staff at Lakin Correctional Center held a Retirement Luncheon for Jerry Keyes, Facilities Equipment Maintenance Technician (pictured on right). Jerry began his employment at LCC on December 1, 2003, and retired officially on December 1, 2014. He was presented with a certificate and letter from Governor Earl Ray Tomblin and a letter from Commissioner Jim Rubenstein by Warden Lori A. Nohe and was thanked for his service to the Division of Corrections. On October 31, 2014 the staff at Lakin Correctional Center held a Retirement Luncheon for Linda Hill, Office Assistant II (pictured on left). Linda began her employment at LCC on November 1, 2006 and was elected as Treasurer for the Employee Association on two separate occasions. She was presented a certificate and letter from Governor Earl Ray Tomblin and a letter from Commissioner Jim Rubenstein by Warden Lori A. Nohe and was thanked for her service to the Division of Corrections. Left to right, Louie Stevens, Virgil Stephenson, Howard Montgomery, Robert VanFossen, Dianne Martin, Sharon Holcomb, Warden David Ballard, Cpl. Gregory Fragmin, Karen Nichols and Commissioner Jim Rubenstein. MOCC Moral Rehab Program A convocation for the Mt. Olive Bible College was held at Mount Olive Correctional Complex (MOCC) on September 29, 2014. Inmates at MOCC can now pursue a 4 year college degree through the new Moral Rehabilitation Program being held at the facility. This program is modeled on the college course at the Louisiana State Penitentiary, Angola. Burl Cain, the Warden of Angola, told the New York Times in 2013 that he attributed a Bible College at Angola to a reduction in violence within the nations largest maximum security prison. MOCC Warden David Ballard stated “This is a non-traditional program to effect culture change in our prisons that will save lives, reduce victims, reduce violence, save money and save children of incarcerated parents from following in their parents’ footsteps.” Inmates who complete the program will earn a Bachelor of Arts in Bible and Theology. The program will involve no taxpayer dollars; Catalyst Ministries, which already works with DOC inmates, will cover the program costs. Appalachian Bible College will provide classroom instruction to qualifying inmates along with online education through ABC Connect. Pictured L-R MOCC Warden, David Ballard; Catalyst Ministries, Calvin Sutphin; Cabinet Secretary, Joe Thornton; Commissioner-WVDOC, James Rubenstein; Office of the Governor, Charlie Lorensen; MOCC Bible College Instructor, Allen Ferry; Appalachian Bible College President, Dr.Daniel Anderson; his staff, Lane Ellis, Daniel Hanshew, and Dave Childs. LCC Harvest Now The WV Department of Agriculture assisted Lakin Correctional Center (LCC) in preparing and planting two acres of fruits and vegetables. On those two acres, a half an acre of zucchini and a half an acre of cantaloupe were planted. The remaining acre was planted with corn. The first of the produce that was harvested was zucchini and LCC was provided approximately 1150 pounds. LCC went through Mr. Chad Morrison to donate approximately 1100 pounds to the food bank in Mason, WV. Approximately another 1200 pounds were sent to Old Man River food bank in Wood County, WV. The second produce item that was harvested was the one acre of corn. Nearly 5500 pounds of corn was harvested to utilize in the MDR. This corn was served fresh and some of the corn was frozen for later use. The Huntington Area Food Bank provided a large box truck to haul 5600 pounds of corn to their food bank. An additional 1000 pounds were donated to the local food bank in Mason, WV. LCC also harvested 400 pounds of cantaloupe and it was given to the LCC MDR. LCC had plans on giving all the remaining cantaloupe to the food bank, however due to the weather, the remaining cantaloupe did not develop to where it was possible to utilize. We are monitoring to see if any remaining cantaloupe will develop so that it may be given to the local food banck. Submitted by: Nathan Ball, AWO, LCC Page 7 Correctional Institutions (continued) McDowell County Correctional Center Dennis Dingus, Warden 50 Court Street Welch, WV 24801 Phone: (304) 436-8530 Fax: (304) 436-8565 Mt. Olive Correctional Complex David Ballard, Warden #1 Mountainside Way Mt. Olive, WV 25185 Phone: (304) 442-7213 Fax: (304) 442-7225 Northern Correctional Center Karen Pszczolkowski, Warden 112 Northern Regional Correctional Dr. Moundsville, WV 26041 Phone: (304) 843-4067 Fax: (304) 843-4117 Ohio County Correctional Center William Yurcina, Administrator 1501 Eoff Street Wheeling, WV 26003 Phone: (304) 238-1007 Fax: (304) 238-1009 Parkersburg Correctional Center Anne Thomas, Warden 225 Holiday Hills Drive Parkersburg, WV 26104 Phone: (304) 420-2443 Fax: (304) 420-2477 Pruntytown Correctional Center Debbi Minnix, Warden 2006 Trap Springs Road Grafton, WV 26354 Phone: (304) 265-6111 Fax: (304) 265-6120 Salem Correctional Center David Jones, Warden 7 Industrial Blvd. Industrial, WV 26426 Phone: (304) 782-2371 Fax: (304) 782-4816 St. Marys Correctional Center Patrick Mirandy, Warden 2880 N. Pleasants Highway St. Marys, WV 26170 Phone: (304) 684-5500 Fax: (304) 684-5506 Domestic Violence Awareness Activities at HCC Page 8 October is known as Domestic Violence and Huttonsville Correctional Center held many events to raise awareness. Unit F staff and inmates contributed to Domestic Violence Awareness Month by creating a tree with autumn colored leaves that display an array of different words that are associated with domestic violence. The tree also has several streams of leaves coming down that have tear drops on them. There are several pumpkins at the bottom of the tree that state Domestic Violence awareness and an owl positioned in the tree that is saying “Whoooo’s your victim?” We later added white and blue clouds that contained statistics about domestic violence. Thanks to Case Manager Angie Booth for coming up with such a creative idea! On Wednesday, October 29, 2014, Unit C sponsored a ‘Domestic Violence Victim Awareness Ceremony’. During the ceremony, inmates attending were able to honor a person or persons they know that have been affected by domestic violence. Several of them even spoke about personal stories and how they were affected. The Huttonsville Correctional Center Business Office sold popcorn during the month of October to raise awareness for Domestic Violence. One hundred and ten people supported the cause and were informed about domestic violence. One hundred and ten dollars was raised to be donated to Women’s Aid in Crisis of Elkins, WV. The money was presented to the Executive Director of Women’s Aid in Crisis on October 23, 2014. raiser. Unit A held a pizza fundraiser where the inmates could purchase pizza from Little Caesar’s as long as a minimum donation was also given to Women’s Aid in Crisis. We sold a total of 606 pizzas and collected a total of $1285.00 in donations for Women’s Aid in Crisis. Every inmate with the exception of those on the E Unit were offered the opportunity to partake in this fundIn recognition of Domestic Violence Month Unit E2/G, Records, Classification/Movement, and Employment sponsored a “Soup Day” at the First United Methodist Church in Elkins on Monday October 20th , 2014. We had a great turn out and visit from the Mayor of Elkins, Van Broughton. Donations collected were in the amount of $205.00. On Wednesday 22 October 2014, we held a “Soup Day” in the staff building for HCC employees, donations collected were in the amount of $143.00. On October 29, 2014, HCC presented the Women’s Aide and Crisis of Elkins, WV a donation of $348.00. Submitted by: Amanda Peek, HCC One of the many recent rainbows spotted around Lakin Correctional Center. Lakin Correctional Center Staff from “B Shift” celebrated “National Talk Like a Pirates Day” on Friday, September 19, 2014. Page 9 Correctional Happenings Beckley Correctional Center (BCC) Staff and Inmates participated in Domestic Violence Month. Inmates housed on the RSAT Unit prepared purple lapel ribbons and flyers to be handed out at Chili Night in uptown Beckley. Staff attended chili night in conjunction with the Women’s Resource Center and Concord University. Pictured on left, CCI Gary Hopkins, SAT1 Ella Meador, CCII Samantha Ziegler in Beckley for Chili Night. Staff handed out flyers and ribbons to bring awareness to domestic violence. Pictured on right, UM Melissa Richmond, CCII Samantha Ziegler handing out pamplets on Domestic Violence. Staff also set up a booth at the local Wal-Mart handing out fliers and collecting hygiene items for the Women’s Resource Center. Staff also attended a candlelight vigil for Domestic Violence Victims in Beckley and the purple ribbon ceremony in Charleston that was sponsored by the Governor. The individuals housed on the BCC RSAT Unit made door decorations for Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas for the residents in Jackie Withrow Hospital. BCC Staff took these decorations to the Recreation Department at the hospital. The residents really enjoy the decorations and were grateful to receive them. Pictured on left: Representative from Jackie Withrow Hospital and SAT1 Ella Meador and CCII Samantha Ziegler; Pictured on right: CCII Samantha Ziegler, Ella Meador, and representatives from Jackie Withrow Hospital with donated fall decorations for patients rooms. In September, Huttonsville Correctional Center (HCC) held a luncheon honoring all the employees during Public Employees Recognition week. Several employees were given certificates thanking them for their years of dedicated service. HCC raises awareness for crime victims during the year but especially the months of April and October. They do fundraisers and try to get as many employees, inmates, and community members involved as possible. All of our hard work has paid off! Gina Hamilton and Amanda Peek have been the chairpersons each month to oversee all activities. They both went to Charleston at the end of August and presented everything HCC accomplished during the year to the crime victims board! The outcome was wonderful! HCC won the plaque for 2013!!! It is the first time in ten years we have been awarded the plaque. That is a wonderful accomplishment and could not have done it without all the help from the employees, inmates, and community members. The plaque is hung in the administration hallway for everyone to see. On December 4, 2014 a Family Christmas Party was held at Lakin Correctional Center by the Employee Association. Due to weather, the New Haven Fire Departments Truck was grounded again this year, but through a covert operation Santa and his Elves arrived to greet the anxious children and their family members. During the party the children were able to decorate their own Christmas Bulbs to take home and hang on their tree while the movie Frozen was played on the projector. A feast of Pizza, Chips, Vegetable Tray, Cookies and Soda were served to the party goers. Santa and his Elves entertained the children and listened to their Christmas Wishes as they sat on his lap. Each child was presented with a gift that was previously purchased by their parents and brought to LCC. A picture was taken of each of the children and their families, and will be presented to them by the Employee’s Association. HCC Special Awards Presentation Huttonsville Correctional Center recently presented several employees with special awards at their monthly meeting held in November. Laura Elbon received a Certificate of Commendation for her exceptional performance of duty while assigned to the Visitation Department for the Huttonsville Correctional Center during this past year. She also is always willing to assist other facilities that need assistance dealing with visitation issues. Sherri Davis received a Certificate of Commendation for her exceptional performance of duty as Unit Manager at Huttonsville Correctional Center. She was also assigned as the chairperson for the 2014 open house. Furthermore, she has performed additional roles as the Administrative Segregation Chairperson and as a special management committee member. Teresa Curry received a Certificate of Commendation for her exceptional performance of duty as a Case Manager at Huttonsville Correctional Center. She facilitated BIPPS classes to inmates in a professional and consistent manner. She has volunteered to be a peer review member in which she has gone to other facilities to evaluate their programs. Chris Gilgenast received a Certificate of Commendation for his exceptional performance of duty prior to and during the ACA Audit as the Tool Control Officer. His hard work was instrumental in getting the institutions tools and weekly reports in compliance with ACA standards. Sidney Feaster received a Certificate of Commendation for his exceptional performance duty during the past year. He has been a very dependable and reliable employee. He has set a positive example for staff and offenders alike through his professionalism, personal demeanor, and high moral standards. He consistently maintains a positive attitude at all times regardless of work assignment. Justin Close received a Certificate of Commendation for his exceptional performance of duty as the Officer in Charge of the Segregation Pod and as a member of the WVDOC Special Operations Unit. During the past year he has been consistent, dependable, and accurate in carrying out his responsibilities to a successful conclusion. He has set a positive example for all staff and offenders alike, and he can always be relied upon to make a sound decision. Michael Beverage received a Certificate of Commendation for his exceptional performance of duty as the Officer in Charge of Unit B-2. He is consistent, dependable, and his accurate job performance has made a positive impact in the unit and facility. He continues to set a positive example for all staff and offenders alike through his professionalism, personal demeanor, and high moral standards. James Barkley received a Certificate of Commendation for his excep- Page 10 tional performance of duty as a Corporal during the past year. He is consistent, dependable, and he has made a positive impact at the facility. He continues to set a positive example for all staff and offenders through his professionalism, personal demeanor, and high moral standards. He never hesitates to take initiative in solving issues to achieve the organizations goals with a positive attitude towards staff. Brian Holbrook received a Corrections Achievement Medal for his exceptional performance of duty as Key Control and Armory Officer. His talent in using the new electronic technology has truly been exceptional. He continues to be a positive and reliable employee, and when he’s provided with new tasks, he always has sound solutions to accomplish the mission. Debbie Kellar received a Corrections Achievement Medal for her exceptional performance of duty as Accounting Tech II. She has been an asset not only to the business office but to the entire facility. She is always willing to help staff in any way to get information needed to complete various transactions. Robert Kesling received a Certificate of Commendation for his exceptional performance of duty as a Lieutenant assigned to the segregation unit. During the past year he is consistent, dependable, and his accurate job performance has made a positive impact in your unit and the facility. He always ensures that all daily tasks on the segregation unit are completed in a timely and efficient manner. Timothy Kittle received a Certificate of Commendation for his exceptional performance of duty as the Officer in Charge of Unit B-2. He consistently strengthens staff development through proper training and coaching. Furthermore he never hesitates to take initiative in solving all issues to achieve the organizations goals with a positive attitude towards staff and inmates by working closely with unit management staff and supervisors. Debbie Mick received a Certificate of Commendation for her exceptional performance of duty during this past year. She has been a very dependable and reliable employee who required little to no supervision. She has frequently donated her annual leave to aid fellow employees in need. She is a true team player, and she understands the importance of mission accomplishment. Stephen Smith received a Certificate of Commendation for his exceptional performance of duty during the past year. He has been a very dependable and reliable employee who required little to no supervision. His superior attendance record reflects his dedication to his job. He has shown initiative by accepting the challenge of supervising one of the troubled dorms and he has taken on an active approach to getting it turned around. Sandy Swisher received a Certificate of Commendation for her exceptional performance of duty. She has been a very dependable and reliable employee. She has shown initiative by accepting other responsibilities during employee absences, and she has been a valued team member by ensuring that all aspects of the office ran efficiently. In Memory Page 11 Salem Correctional Center COIII Robert Clark Monroe began his career in corrections on December 16, 2010 and he was very proud of the uniform he wore and what it stood for. Officer Monroe passed away unexpectedly on October 27, 2014 at the age of 32. He leaves behind his wife CO II Lacey Monroe who is also an employee at SCC and their 3 children, Madelynn, Penelope and Ridley and the Salem Correctional Center Family who will dearly miss him. NCC Updates NCC celebrated Employee Appreciation Day on September 23, 2014. We had numerous retirees and invited dignitaries in attendance. I would like to thank Diann Clarke and Cindy Hores for organizing and decorating for the event, and to all staff who donated desserts for the luncheon. The Victim Services Committee has collected donations of clothing and personal items such as shampoo, conditioner, body wash and lotion in observance of National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. These items will benefit the residents of the YWCA Family Violence Prevention Program. There was a donut sale held on November 18, 2014 for inmate purchase in which money was raised. The Victim Services Committee also held a taco in a bag sale on November 21, 2014. On December 15, 2014, members of the Victim Services Committee will present Trish Flannigan of the YWCA Family Violence Prevention Program with the donations of clothing and personal items and a monetary donation from the proceeds of the fundraisers held so far. NCCWarden Karen Pszczolkowski Above, Employee Appreciation Luncheon L-R: Senator Larry Edgell, House of Delegates Mike Ferro, Warden Karen Pszczolkowski, Northern Regional Jail Administrator Shawn Straughn, and Senator Jeff Kessler Victim Services Committee Collection of hygiene items being collected for the YWCA pictured L-R Chaplain Mike Taylor, Donna Clark Counselor II, Kristen Blankenship Counselor I, and Christine Forrester Office Assistant III Parole Services Conference Here are a few photo’s taken at the 2014 Parole Services Conference held September 10-12, 2014, at Canaan Valley Resort. These photos were taken druing the “Team Building Exercises” which encouraged various regions to work together to accomplish a set goal. Melissa Schleicher, IPO from Salem Correctional Center and Cecelia Palmer, IPO from Northern Correctional Center attended all 3 days of the Parole Conference with Parole Services Staff. ACA Audit Updates Congratulations Warden Pszczolkowski and Northern Correctional Center on passing the ACA Audit with 100% mandatory and 99.8% non-mandatory. Also congratulations Administrator Yurcina and Ohio County Correctional Center on passing the ACA ReAccreditation Audit with 100% mandatory and 99.5% non-mandatory. I sincerely appreciate the efforts of Assistant Commissioner Jan Chamberlain and all of those who assisted with the audit. LCC Public Service Recognition LCC Staff celebrated 2014 Public Service Recognition Week beginning September 15 through September 20, 2014 with a week of ‘Gift Give Aways’. During the week, the LCC Employee Association drew DOC and Contractual Staff names at different times of the day and night for six days, giving away 48 gifts. The gifts ranged from food, store and movie gift cards, to dvds, kitchen items, candles, blankets, toolboxes,lawn chairs, scentsy warmer, flashlights and sports equipment. Staff were also provided cinnamon rolls, coffee, pizza, chips, soda, hamburgers, and ice cream sundaes throughout the week which were provided by the Dept. of Education, LCC Administration, Aramark and Wexford Health Services. The staff were pleased that they were being recognized for their role as Public Servants for the State of West Virginia and their service to their community. HWC Harvest Now Project Page 12 In the first week of June the inmates at Huttonsville Work Camp began plowing additional ground and extended the garden to half an acre with intentions to produce more vegetables to feed the hungry in WV. The Elkins High School FFA donated cabbage, tomato, pepper, squash and zucchini plants, the Farm Commission donated potato starters, the DOC purchased additional seeds for corn and green beans and the staff at HWC donated seeds for corn, egg plants, watermelon, lettuce, onions and pumpkins. Once all the plants and seeds were received the inmates were educated on how to plant the garden and then took over the maintenance, weeding, cultivation and harvesting of the garden. Over the summer months, it was obvious that the inmates began to appreciate the importance of growing fresh vegetables and were eager to work in the garden after returning from their daily work crews. In 2013 HWC donated approximately 3,800 pounds of fresh vegetables to the Mountaineer Food Bank in Gassaway, WV and I am proud to say that this year we have currently donated 16,325 pounds of fresh vegetables which the food bank distributed to the hungry, and in October we delivered fifty-two pumpkins to the kindergarten class at Georgeward Elementary School in Mill Creek, WV. It has been a successful year for our garden at HWC and we would like to thank everyone who participated in our success. Amanda Peek, HCC OCCC Crime Victims Awareness The Ohio County Correctional Center set out in October to help Crime Victims with a little Halloween Spirit. Inmates enrolled in the Crime Victims Awareness class at OCCC, as well as others, took some time to carve pumpkins for a local children’s home that houses abused and neglected youth boys. Since those children don’t get to celebrate holidays the same way that everyone else does, the inmates painted and carved scary and silly faces into over a dozen pumpkins that were delivered to the children’s home and placed along the sidewalk to greet the boys on their way home from school. Warden William Yurcina stated, “The inmate population never ceases to amaze me. Just when you think the inmates are just khaki clothes and numbers, they show they care for people, victims, and the needs of children in the community.” The children that reside at the home face some of the same problems and emotional distress that inmates often go through. They don’t always have the opportunity to spend this time of year with family and at times are in need of a little cheering up. “It was awesome to see all those pumpkins! When we lit them up at night some of them were scary and one even had a spider web in it, and a cat too!”, giggled a 9 year old resident of the children’s home. Staff members at the home were very appreciative and said they were not all aware that the Ohio County Correctional Center existed, but with inmates making a difference in this way, to the children, they were sure that positive sentiment would arise from the community. Submitted by Trista Rager CCII/IPO, Ohio County Correctional Center LCC Crime Victims Awareness The Lakin Correctional Center’s Crime Victim’s Association traveled to Wahama High School and Pt. Pleasant High School located in Mason County, WV and handed out purple ribbon stickers to each of the players to be displayed on their helmets during their respective homecoming games in October 2014, in honor of Domestic Violence Month. Prior to each of the Homecoming Games, CVA Members handed out brochures to fans entering the football stadium that contained information regarding Domestic Violence Month. Pictured left to right are varsity players from Wahama High School and Pt. Pleasant High School displaying their DV ribbon stickers on their helmets. Page 13 PCC Domestic Violence Activities Pruntytown Correctional Center kicked off Domestic Violence Month by having their annual “Purple” Ribbon hanging ceremony with several staff members present on October1, 2014. Domestic Violence Awareness Month evolved from the first Day of Unity observed in October, 1981 by the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence. The intent was to connect battered women’s advocates across the nation who were working to end violence against women and their children. The Day of Unity soon became a special month when a range of activities were conducted at the local, state, and national levels. These activities were as varied and diverse as the program sponsors but had common themes: mourning those who have died because of domestic violence, celebrating those who have survived, and connecting those who work to end violence. Pruntytown Correctional Center set up donation boxes throughout the Institution for staff to drop off much needed supplies such as (children’s clothing, bed sheets, gloves, hats, etc.). A pizza fundraiser was held on October 25, 2014, for the inmates and a total of $300.00 was raised. This money and other donations will be given to the local Rape and Domestic Violence Shelter that assists victims in Preston, Barbour, and Taylor Counties. Many thanks go out to Unit Manager JD Alkire for organizing this year’s events! SMCC Graduation On Friday, December 5, 2014, fifteen inmates at St. Mary’s Correctional Center (SMCC) received their High School Education Diplomas. One inmate received an Associates Degree. Photo’s below are of the graduation ceremony at SMCC. LCC Updates Dr. Jeff Bryson, Therapist for PsiMed at Lakin Correctional Center was selected as a peer-reviewer for Sage Publications Journals. He will be reviewing sex offender research, namely female sex offender reviews. “Dr. Bryson was also appointed to the Ethics Committee for the national American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy (AAMFT). This committee hears ethics complaints across the United States and Canada. Dr. Bryson’s appointment will begin January 2015. The staff at LCC are very proud of Dr. Bryson’s selection and appointment to these committees. On October 1, 2014, in observance of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the Lakin Correctional Center’s Department of Education’s Culinary Arts Program Class made a cake and cupcakes that honored victims. The cupcakes were enjoyed by all staff and the cake was later given to a staff member who is currently battling the disease. Page 14 New Employees, Promotions, Awards First Name NEW EMPLOYEES Last Name Title Facility Brenda BurwellCOI ACC Ciera CrouchCOI ACC GabriellaDavis COI ACC Cody HarrahCOI ACC SamanthaMcClure COI ACC Eric MondayCOI ACC JarroddMoore COI ACC Melissa Tillman HR Manager ACC Christine VanBurenCOI ACC JanessaWright COI ACC William JamroseCOI BCC David LeggettCOII BCC JacobTaylorCOI BCC Robert Wood COI BCC SamanthaZiegler CCII BCC DarleneSlack OAII CO Kathy Sullivan Personnel Asst.CO Anthony ArbogastCOI HCC Nicholas DunbrackCOI HCC Jo Lynn Graziani COI HCC Trent Herron COI HCC GregoryJones COI HCC AnnaLosh CCII HCC Chelsea NarkevicCCII HCC HarlanPealer COI HCC Beau RobertsCOI HCC NathanTackettCOI HCC Chad ThompsonCOI HCC CarsonWhite COII HCC RandyBlyer COI LCC Ashley BocookCOI LCC Tiera BurnetteCOI LCC Kasey GilmoreCOI LCC Mary KitchenOAII LCC DeborahMarcum OAII LCC Cathy Rollins CCII LCC Brent BurgessCOI MOCC Daniel Dixon MedicalMOCC TimmyEstep COI MOCC Brandon FaryniarzCOI MOCC Anthony Franks Jr. COI MOCC John Gill COII MOCC Joseph GoodniteCOI MOCC ShaneHypesCOI MOCC ShawnaHypes COI MOCC JamesLeigh COII MOCC BrandonMitchell COV MOCC Carrie MitchellMedicalMOCC Dannette NicholsonOAII MOCC MichaelNunley COI MOCC MatthewRogers COI MOCC James SingletonCOI MOCC RodneyStanley COI MOCC BradenToler COI MOCC VictorToro COI MOCC Paul GriffenburgCOI NCC NickellisHarvey COI NCC James HenselCOI NCC Barry HowardCOI NCC Justin James COII NCC Andrew Kyle Electric Tech. II NCC Theresa McLaughlinCOII NCC Michael SchupbachCOI NCC AmandaScott COII NCC Jay ScottCOII NCC Erica TamburinCCI NCC Brian White COI NCC BrianaBowieCCII PCC MichaelClay CCII PCC John Greynolds COI PCC James McQuainCOI PCC Ryan MullanCOI PCC Carrie NuzumCCII PCC Jaime ParkerCOI PCC RobertBland FEMT SCC Timothy Bolyard ChaplainSCC Jason FillmoreFEMT SCC KummihGovine COII SCC Malinda HilemanCOII SCC Kai JosephCOII SCC Carla McCauleyCOII SCC Robert Moore COI SCC Joan Watson CCII SCC JoshuaAmos COI SMCC NancyArnettCOI SMCC Gene BeattyCOI SMCC Jeff FarrowCOII SMCC Robert Haddox CCI SMCC Jacob HighleyCOI SMCC Aaron JamesonCOI SMCC StephanieKelley COI SMCC Austin KimbleCOI SMCC Edward KupfnerCOI SMCC Melissa Lancaster Counselor I SMCC DeboraLemleyCOI SMCC Zachary LockhartCOI SMCC Roger MartinCOII SMCC Bryan McDonaldCOI SMCC MelindaNice COI SMCC Anita OwensOAII SMCC Carrie Pratt COI SMCC ChristopherWells COI SMCC Mary WheelerCOI SMCC James YocumCOI SMCC PROMOTIONS First Name Last Name Title StevenMerkleCpl. NicholasMounts COII David ThomasCCI Tony Carrico Director of Safety Kathy Hess Director of HR James Jones Procurement Manager Scott PattersonCPMIII CJ Rider Director of Inmate Services Karen Smith Adm. Services Asst. III Billy BoggsCCI Shawn CardenCOV BenjaminMcCarthyCOIII Glendon Mullins ACA Coordinator Haley SmootCOIII Sandra Swisher Secretary II Danny VandevenderCOIV JonathanFowler COIII Carl AprlinCOIII Ricky Bess Unit Mgr Greg Crist Case Mgr Melanie Hamrick Acct. Tech III Tammy JohnsonCOIII Andy MitchellCOIV ShawnNutter COIV Brian PenickCOVI ChristopherPettry COIV Shane Ryan Case Mgr Spencer Simons Case Mgr AmandaSnider CCI RichardToney COIV CharlesFoster Sgt. Duke Kosky Bldg. Maint. Supervisor I Richard McKeenSgt. MatthewNoble Cpl. RussellPowell Lt. Jason StokesCpl. John HinebaughCPS Troy KellerCOIV MatthewSwisher COIV David Vincent COV Russell WallaceCpl. DanielBailey COVI Lloyd GainesCOII AbigailMick COII Lacey MonroeCOII Donald NavariniCOII Geoffrey NicholsonCOIII Jeffery Sypolt Bldg & Grounds Mgr. Denver Adams Acct. Tech II Amanda Anderson Unit Mgr Mark AndersonCCI Zach AndersonCOII Judy Childers Case Mgr BrittanyCurtis COIII Elizabeth Gilligan CC II Christopher Higgins Case Mgr Troy McMahonCOIII Amanda Northrop Case Mgr Jared StewartCOII JustinWadeCOII Taylor WetzelCOIII DustinWilsonCOIV Facility BCC BCC BCC CO CO CO CO CO CO HCC HCC HCC HCC HCC HCC HCC LCC MOCC MOCC MOCC MOCC MOCC MOCC MOCC MOCC MOCC MOCC MOCC MOCC MOCC NCC NCC NCC NCC NCC NCC PCC PCC PCC PCC PCC SCC SCC SCC SCC SCC SCC SCC SMCC SMCC SMCC SMCC SMCC SMCC SMCC SMCC SMCC SMCC SMCC SMCC SMCC SMCC AWARDS Fname Lname AwardFacility Cortland Wylie Employee of the Quarter ACC Bridgette Taylor Employee of the Quarter BCC Jason Duckworth Emp. Of Month: Sept. CO Kem Hudson Emp. Of Month: Aug. CO Amanda McGrew Emp. Of Month: Oct. CO David Anderson Good Conduct Award HCC Daniel Arbogast Academic Execellence Award (Academy) HCC Samantha Ball Good Conduct Award HCC Bruce Butcher Emp. Of Month: Nov. HCC Mariah Cassell WV Cor. Academy Commandant’s List HCC Garrett Cooper Good Conduct Award HCC Thomas George Good Conduct Award HCC Andrew Hinchman Good Conduct Award HCC Michael Jackson Good Conduct Award HCC Mary Lewis Good Conduct Award HCC Benjamin McCarthy Good Conduct Award HCC Angela McWilliams Good Conduct Award HCC Debbie Mick Good Conduct Award HCC Amanda Myers Good Conduct Award HCC Chelsea Narkevic WV Cor. Academy Commandant’s List HCC Trevor Phillips WV Cor. Academy Commandant’s List HCC Trevor Phillips Academic Execellence Award (Academy) HCC Jeffrey Smith Emp. Of Month: Sept. HCC Jeffrey Smith Emp. Of the Quarter HCC Steve Smith Emp. Of Month: Oct. HCC Haley Smoot Good Conduct Award HCC Sandra Swisher Good Conduct Award HCC Jerry Wimer Good Conduct Award HCC Cheryl Chandler Meritorious Service Medal MOCC Holly Cobb Emp. Of Month: Sept. MOCC Monique Graham Good Conduct Award MOCC Tonya Harrison Corrections Achievement Medal MOCC Gary Hinte Emp. Of Month: Nov. MOCC Patricia Rhodes Emp. Of the Quarter MOCC Aaron Sargent Emp. Of Month: Oct. MOCC Ralph Terry Corrections Achievement Medal MOCC Jeff Chambers Good Conduct NCC Thomas Doig Good Conduct NCC David Elliott Good Conduct NCC Donna Franklin Good Conduct NCC Dale Griffith Good Conduct NCC Shirley Hevener Good Conduct NCC Joanie Hill Good Conduct NCC Seth Howard Good Conduct NCC Sharon Huffman Good Conduct NCC Duke Kosky Good Conduct NCC Eddie Littell Good Conduct NCC Ronald Lowe Good Conduct NCC Jodi Matthews Good Conduct NCC James McGilton Good Conduct NCC Denny Morris Good Conduct NCC Nancy Nine Good Conduct NCC Robert O’Neil Good Conduct NCC Mark Parker Good Conduct NCC Scott Parsons Good Conduct NCC Russell Powell Good Conduct NCC Reggie Sellers Good Conduct NCC Richard Wendt Good Conduct NCC David Young Employee of the Quarter NCC Diane Shingler Employee of the Quarter PBCC Barry Wren Life Saving Medal PBCC Catherine Alderman Good Conduct PCC Dave Alexander Emp. of Month October PCC Robert Brown Good Conduct PCC Dave Carpenter Emp. of Month November PCC James Day Corrections Commendation Medal PCC Dennis Edwards Good Conduct PCC Ron Gutshall Emp. of Month September PCC Frank Jenkins Good Conduct PCC Derek Marsh Emp. of Month July PCC Phil Nestor Good Conduct PCC Crystal Richards Emp. of Month August PCC Kristen Thomas Good Conduct PCC Sarah Trickett Distinguished Service MedalPCC Mark Vincent 2013-2014 Colonel’s 10K Group PCC 3rd Place WVCAPCC Sarah Collins Emp. Of Month: Oct. SCC Carol Hilton Emp. Of Month: Sept. SCC Kathy McKinney Emp. Of Month: Aug. SCC Kelly Adams Emp. Of Month: Sept. SMCC Marsha Hicks Emp. Of Month: Oct. SMCC Wesley Stewart Emp. Of Month: Nov. SMCC Page 15 Giving Back With Heart For more than 14 years, the FrameWorks program of Mission West Virginia has worked to find loving foster and adoptive families. In November of 2011, we launched the Carry - On campaign to eliminate garbage bags as an acceptable form of luggage for kids in care. Through our work with this campaign, we have developed a relationship with the WV Division of Corrections and Correctional Industries; inmates at Lakin, Mt. Olive and St. Marys correctional complexes have made durable duffle bags and fleece blankets for kids throughout West Virginia. On October 9th, Mission West Virginia once again teamed up with the WV Division of Corrections to hold a benefit auction called “Giving Back with Heart,” which showcased art made by inmates at Mt. Olive Correctional Complex. Over 30 inmate artists donated approximately 175 pieces of art that were sold to raise money for a scholarship fund that will benefit youth in foster care and those of incarcerated parents. The art included elaborate pencil drawings, sculptures, paintings, musical instruments, a beautiful wooden carousel horse and more. The event was held at the Culture Center in WV’s state capitol complex and raised $8,500. Mission West Virginia plans to provide a minimum of two scholarships; one for youth who experienced a foster care placement for at least 12 months while under the age 18 and one for youth who had a parent incarcerated for more than 12 months of their childhood. The scholarship was developed by a task force of professionals who have experience working with and distributing scholarships. In order to best meet the needs of applicants, we plan to be flexible depending on the circumstances of recipients. Youth may be eligible to receive assistance with tuition and fees, room and board, books, supplies, transportation or computer. The scholarship application is currently available on our website at the following link: http://missionwv.org/frameworks/scholarship/ or you can request a Microsoft Word version of the application by emailing [email protected]. We are very thankful to everyone who made this event possible so that we can further meet the needs of youth who need us most. We especially would like to thank the artists at Mt. Olive, the WV Division of Corrections, Liquid Catering, Highland Hospital, Papa John’s Pizza, Pepsi Cola Bottling Center, the WV Division of Culture and History and our musicians, Beth Summers, Alasha Al-Qudwah and Amanda Jane Miller. “I am thankful that my talents combined with Mt. Olive’s administration have allowed me to be a part of this charitable act, it feels so good to be a part of something that helps others in life. It’s not often that someone in my situation can be a part of something so wonderful. Thank you for letting me be a part of this.” - A contributing inmate. Reprinted fromFrameWorks Newsletter Winter 2014, Mission West Virginia, Inc. Mission West Virginia Inc. Scholarship Program Mission West Virginia (MWV) is a unique nonprofit organization supported by three core initiatives aimed at improving the lives and communities of West Virginians. Whether through adoption, foster and kinship care support, access to technology, or programs to help teens and young adults make healthier lifestyle choices, Mission West Virginia collaborates with all partners – governmental, faith-based and private sector – in the hopes of leveraging all efforts in pursuit of these common goals. The Mission West Virginia Scholarship Program will provide at least two scholarships this year to help youth who experienced a foster care placement for 12 months OR youth who had a parent incarcerated for 12 months during their childhood. The scholarship will help pay for tuition and fees, room and board, books, supplies, transportation or computers. For more information on this program, you may contact Kelly Thompson at [email protected], or phone: 866-CALLMWV or visit: http://missionwv.org/frameworks/scholarship/
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