Rhode Islanders Sponsoring Education


Our History

RISE was founded by two Brown University-affiliated physicians, Dr. Timothy Flanigan and Dr. Kevin Vigilante, who worked with incarcerated and addicted women. Flanigan and Vigilante identified an intergenerational socio-medical syndrome in their patients that may include the following symptoms: poverty, under-education, joblessness, homelessness, sexual abuse, teen pregnancy, depression, drug addiction, domestic or other violence, involvement with the criminal justice system, incarceration and premature death. The research and experience of the physicians led them to the conclusion that the best way to prevent this syndrome was through educational opportunities and mentoring. They founded RISE to provide scholarships to children of women who have a history of incarceration. RISE was officially launched in 1997 under the leadership of Founding Director, Kristen Haffenreffer. In 2004, RISE broadened the service population to include children with a father who has been incarcerated.

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Our Staff

Kaitlin Della Grotta

Executive Director

Irving Ogando

Community Outreach and Engagement Coordinator



Our Board of Directors

Robin Boss, President

Edward J. Wing, MD, Vice President
Brown University
The Miriam Hospital

Tricia O’Neil, Treasurer
Managing Director, Wealth Management Raymond James

Jennifer Hyde, Secretary
Director, Special Projects
Brown Medicine
Debra Vasques Bruneau
Executive Vice President of
Human Resources
JSR life sciences

Timothy Flanigan, MD, Founder
Infectious Disease Physician
University Medicine Foundation
Professor of Medicine
Brown University

Raisa Gonzales
RISE Parent
Real Estate Agent



Jennifer E. McGee
Public Affairs Executive

Bianca Perry
RISE Alum

Kevin Vigilante, MD, Founder
Senior Vice President
Booz Allen Hamilton

Eulanda LaFrance Young
RISE Parent
Law Clerk, Law Offices of
Ronald J. Resmini, LTD.