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Revive Reentry Services, LLC “Restoring life through reentry.”

Revive Reentry Services Revive, meaning “to bring back to life,” ensures that individuals who have served time in a correctional institution will reenter society with support, a new direction and hope for a stable future. Founded: June 2015 Department of Corrections approved Housing Vendor

Owned & Operated by Layne Pavey, MSW, LIACSW, CPC Program Director & Reentry Specialist Supervisor (509) 998-8388 Bill Keizer, BA Ed, Graduate Certificate/Addictions Studies Director of Housing & Education (509) 720-3295 Dom Felix, BASW Revive Reentry Specialist & Maintenance Contractor (509) 217-7742 **Each owner is a formerly incarcerated person who has endured their own reentry process.

Expanding Our Services Currently operate 3 Men’s Houses & 2 Women’s Houses Unable to accept people with sex offenses, couples or families Working with Drug Court to aid in diversion programs

Program Funding Department of Corrections Voucher SNAP Reentry Initiative Voucher Pioneer/Drug Court Voucher Housing & Essential Needs (HEN) Voucher Self-Pay Contract

Impact of Mass Incarceration 70 Million Americans (1 in 4) have an arrest or conviction record Currently there are 2.4 million Americans incarcerated Over 600,000 individuals release from correctional facilities every year On average 8,000 release from Washington state prisons every year (not including county jails or federal prisons in WA)

Impact Con’t Incarceration is the most expensive and least effective way of deterring crime It costs approximately $47,000 per year to keep someone incarcerated Our country spends $80 billion per year on our criminal justice system Recidivism rates still range from 50-80 percent depending on the state

There has to be a better way… The top 2 factors in determining whether or not someone will re-offend is whether or not the person has a job and stable housing Unfortunately, within one year of being released only 25% of returning citizens have a job No job=no housing

Mission Goals Provide a foundation for recovery from justice system involvement, substance abuse, mental illness and homelessness Decrease recidivism Provide Peer Mentoring from qualified former offenders who have successfully reintegrated and recovered after serving time Carve a path for successful reentry by collaborating with Community Based Service Professionals to ensure the continuum of care necessary for successful reintegration Connect individuals with community supports to ensure long-term success

Services Safe transportation from the correctional facility to the new release address Help with acquisition of essential needs including State ID, food assistance and bus passes, as well as connection with Community Based Service Professionals and Community Corrections Officers Revive Reentry Specialists provide full case management, aiding our clientele in creating and implementing their own person-centered, strengths-based 90 Day Reentry Plan to ensure success in their reintegration, recovery and a restored sense of self-sufficiency.

Five Pillars of Successful Reentry Employment/Income Stable Housing Family Restoration Pro-social Activities/Life Style Community Support

Pillars of Revive Reentry Safe, Trustworthy, Relationships Trauma-informed Care Social Inclusion & Community Building Celebrating Release & Recovery Restorative Consequences Education Purpose Hope Belonging

Questions: Please contact Layne Pavey at revivereentry@gmail Questions: Please contact Layne Pavey at revivereentry@gmail.com (509) 998-8388 Intake: Please contact Bill Keizer at revivereentry1@gmail.com (509)720-3295