About Me

Greetings! My name is Andrew Frazier and I am a Junior Human Services student at Old Dominion University. I served as a military police officer for the 88th military police co. I spent OSUT in Fort Leonard Woods, MO. I decided to dedicate my life to helping others throughout my time in the military and afterward. I have worked as a Correctional Officer for the Commonwealth of Virginia and transferred working with Richmond Police Dept. I quickly realized that I wanted to dedicate my life outside of a law enforcement discipline and wanted to help at-risk children that fall close to entering the school to prison pipeline. Since my time away from the military, I have created my own non-profit that helps at-risk teens and transform them into classroom leaders, I have also begun telling my story and learning different communities through fellowships and cohorts. My work has led me from states such as New Mexico, Texas, and Maryland. I am also the former Student Veteran Association president of the Old Dominion University chapter, where I continue to help other veterans on campus. I continue this because I believe that the military taught me never to stop until the mission is complete.