For Belmont Correctional Institution's Captain Michael Rizzo, the selfless act of donating a kidney to a complete stranger is less about what he did and more about the importance of helping those in need.
Hear the powerful story of Cpt. Rizzo's journey in our latest ODRC Voices podcast.
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For Belmont Correctional Institution's Captain Michael Rizzo, the selfless act of donating a kidney to a complete stranger is less about what he did and more about the importance of helping those in need.
Hear the powerful story of Cpt. Rizzo's journey in our latest ODRC Voices podcast.
For Christine Money, corrections has been an integral part of her adult life. During her time as a warden (Franklin Pre-Release, Ohio Reformatory for Women, Marion Correctional Institution), Money recognized the importance of innovation to transform lives.
Having retired, Money now serves as Executive Director of a Columbus-based organization providing crucial reentry work to individuals returning to society. In this role, she continues to lean on the importance on innovation to transform the lives of those she meets.
ODRC Voices
For Belmont Correctional Institution's Captain Michael Rizzo, the selfless act of donating a kidney to a complete stranger is less about what he did and more about the importance of helping those in need.
Hear the powerful story of Cpt. Rizzo's journey in our latest ODRC Voices podcast.