Clovia “Miss Community” Lawrence and Rolling For Freedom (R4F) want to ensure that all Virginians are updated on the voting process. Rolling for Freedom specializes in voter registration, voter education, restoration of rights, rolling rallies,  gubernatorial and senatorial community forums for candidates running for public office. Register to vote, check your voter status, and get a […]

Did you know that over 400,000 Virginians are uninsured? Some can not afford the cost of private insurance while others earn too much to qualify for medicaid. TAKE THE POLITICS OUT OF THE ISSUE, all Virginians need to be insured. If you are reading this post, I want to direct your attention to HEALTHCARE.GOV or call 1-800-318-2596, […]

Are you eligible for automatic restoration of rights for a nonviolent felony offense? *Must have completed your sentence *Must have completed probation and parole *Must have paid fines and restitution in full *Must not have any pending felonies. Restoration of rights criteria for crimes considered non-violent or violent here. Please fill out the contact sheet here. […]

Start the process of getting your rights restored with R4F for non-violent felony offenses online. Also, R4F will assist those with violent felony convictions. We encourage you to bring your sentencing orders, proof that fines/restitution are paid in full and proof that probation has been completed. R4F will provide and will assist with the 5-year application. […]

Governor Bob McDonnell announced on May 29, 2013 that his administration will grant automatic restoration for nonviolent felons on an individualized basis.  McDonnell believes in second chances and therefore will make the process easier. Are you eligible for automatic restoration of rights for a nonviolent felony offense? *Must have completed your sentence *Must have completed […]

The Rolling for Freedom Project specializing in voter registration, education, empowerment and restoration of rights is hosting a 1,000 strong rally on Friday, July 5, 2013. Register to vote then get empowered to vote in November. Also, R4F will gather names of nonviolent felons seeking automatic restoration of rights on an individualized basis. The location […]

  On Tuesday, June 25, 2013 the United States Supreme Court ruled 5-4 that Section 4 of the Voter Rights Act of 1965 is invalid in Shelby County v. Holder. Section 4 is the provision of the law that desginates which parts of the country must have changes to their voting law cleared by the […]

  Governor McDonnell announced on May 29, 2013 a transition from an application process to an automatic restoration process for non-violent felons. The enactment date for this transition is July 15, 2013. The Rolling for Freedom Project and other organizations will travel across Richmond and Central Virginia seeking nonviolent felons for restoration on rights on an […]

The Constitution of Virginia declares that “no person who has been convicted of a felony shall be qualified to vote unless his civil rights have been restored by the Governor or other appropriate authority.” Governor McDonnell streamlined the current process in 2010 by declaring a restoration of rights decision within 60 days of the submitted […]

If you were convicted of a felony and would like to start the process of getting your rights restored get information here.  Please obtain copies of your sentencing orders and proof that you have paid all fines and restitution -then start the process.  For more information,  go to the Secretary of the Commonwealth’s website at […]

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