Featured Volunteers

Rory Andes

Rory is a two-tour combat veteran who came home to the horrors of post-war traumas and a failed home life. After losing control of his life and experiencing the totality of self-destruction, Rory found himself with a 12-year prison sentence. In prison, he reclaimed not only his life, but his sense of self-worth.

Now, he advocates for reform measure of all types within prisons and is a champion of helping others find their "best selves" as well.

 Paul Morton

My name is Paul Morton I started with PMP around 2020, while incarcerated. As a participant I was given the nick-name “problem child” or “probsy” for short, because I was the most needy of the participants.

Upon my release I was asked to be a PMP volunteer, and It has been an honor for me to be able to help this organization, and it has given me great joy to be part of the PMP family.

Stephanie Atherton

Stephanie is very happy to both REPRESENT PMP and be studying representation theory as a junior in college. She is also on a quest to make computers cuter <3 and get more girls into math & computer science.  

Spencer Chapman

My name is Spencer and I love mathematics, both learning and teaching it! I finished my Bachelors in Mathematics in 2024, with an emphasis on pure math. Some of my special interests include set theory, topology, and jazz. I’m hoping to begin a PhD program soon and to continue volunteering with PMP in the future!