Ride 2 Reentry

 
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OAR of Richmond and Outpost Richmond partner together to bring mobility to Richmond’s hardest working residents: its citizens returning from incarceration.

The “Ride 2 Reentry” program provides OAR clients with bicycles, locks, lights, and helmets, as well as bike maintenance and bike safety courses. This partnership seeks to overcome a fundamental obstacle of reentry: transportation. 

Learn how to support R2R below.

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Did you happen to see our news story about Ride 2 Reentry and our need for bikes? Here is the story.

If you have a bike to donate, contact Kyler O’Brien, Ride 2 Reentry Coordinator, at kobrien@oarric.org or drop it off at 3111 West Clay Street (Scotts Addition) Monday-Friday between 8:30 and 3:30.

All donations are tax deductible. For more information about R2R read below.

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Why Is R2R Important?

“Transportation is one of the greatest challenges our clients face...”

- Sara Dimick | OAR Executive Director

 While getting a job is difficult for our clients, getting to that job might be even harder. The bus system doesn’t currently connect to the suburban jobs in the region, and even if our clients are lucky enough to get a friend or relative to drive them to work, that’s not sustainable arrangement.

This partnership with Outpost Richmond allows our clients to get to work by their own power. It’s transformative.

Braden Govoni, owner of Outpost Richmond, agrees. The whole point of Outpost Richmond is to help people see bikes as tools instead of toys. Yes, bikes are fun, but they allow you to get to work or school or the grocery store without the burden of owning a car. Our partnership with OAR reinforces our mission—that bicycles provide a means to reimagining your capabilities.

OAR clients apply to the “Ride to Re-entry” program after fulfilling the individual requirements for cognitive behavior therapy and job training required by their OAR case managers. These selected clients then take a series of bike maintenance and bike safety courses cotaught by OAR and Outpost Richmond.

If you are interested in donating a bike, helmet, lock, or lights or if you are interested in making a financial contribution to Ride to Reentry, please contact Kyler O’Brien, Ride 2 Reentry Coordinator, at kobrien@oarric.org.