Let’s Rize Up!

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Let’s Rize Up! Movement is here to help keep you connected with your loved ones. We understand how incarceration impacts families and communities as a whole. Bridging the gap is just one journey away. Book your ride today and let’s move!

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About Let’s rize up! Movement

Let’s Rize Up! Movement was founded in 2021. We are a professional transportation service that assist with keeping families united by providing transportation to visit incarcerated loved ones. After founding our non- profit “Rize Up! Inc,” a rehabilitation/ re-entry program for newly released inmates, we were inspired to take it a step further with helping families stick together throughout their challenging circumstances.

Incarceration Data


Despite making up only 5% of the world's population, the United States is the world leader in


incarceration, with about 25% of the world's prison population (World Bank, 2020; World Prison Brief, 2021).


The United States prisoner rate (number of prisoners per 100,000 people) is 639, the world's highest (World Prison Brief, 2021).


The United States has over 2.1 million total prisoners (Zhen Zeng and Todd D. Minton, 2019; Carson, 2019).


Parental Incarceration


The total number of children of incarcerated parents was approximately 2.7 million, representing 1 in 28 children (Sykes & Petit, 2014).


Researchers estimate that more than 5 million children experienced parental incarceration in 2018 (National Survey of Children's Health, 2018).


More than 10 million children live with a parent who has come under some form of criminal supervision at some point in the child's life (Annie E. Casey Foundation, 2008).


In 2010, approximately 54% of the U.S. inmate population were parents of children under 18, consisting of 120,000 mothers and 1.1 million fathers (The Pew Charitable Trusts, 2010).


Maintaining Communication between Parents Who Are Incarcerated and Children


Communication between parents who are incarcerated and their children is both challenging and important to the well-being of the child and the parent. Maintaining communication will likely require extra work, patience, and creativity in cases involving parents who are incarcerated, but the benefits are worth the efforts. (DHS.STATE.OR.US)


In-Person Visitation


One way of maintaining communication is through visitation. It is perhaps the most important mechanism for maintaining a positive parent/child relationship. Visits can dispel fears, support attachment, support dealing with reality, and can even provide the opportunity for improving relationships. Face-to-face visits are especially important for children under the age of eight due to their developmental level. (DHS.STATE.OR.US)


LET’S RIZE UP! MOVEMENT LLC’S MISSION


OUR MISSION IS TO KEEP CHILDREN, PARENTS AND FAMILIES CONNECTED THROUGH PROVIDING PROFFESSIONAL TRANSPORTATION SERVICES TO IN- PERSON Visitations TO FEDERAL, STATE AND COUNTY PRISONS IN THE UNITED STATES. WE BELIEVE OUR SERVICES HAVE GREATLY IMPACTED LIVES AND COMMUNITIES. WE STRIVE TO CONTINUE IN OUR GOAL WITH HIGH expectancy TO CHANGE LIVES AND BRING HEALING TO THE communities WE SERVE.



OUR MISSION


OUR MISSION IS TO help KEEP CHILDREN, PARENTS AND FAMILIES CONNECTED THROUGH PROVIDING PROFESSIONAL TRANSPORTATION SERVICES TO IN- PERSON Visitations TO FEDERAL, STATE AND COUNTY correctional facilities IN THE UNITED STATES. WE BELIEVE OUR SERVICES HAVE GREATLY IMPACTED LIVES AND COMMUNITIES. WE STRIVE with high expectancy TO transform LIVES AND BRING HEALING and hope TO THE families and communities WE SERVE.


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709 n 2ND ST. SUITE 400 # 1194

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