posted May 24, 2011, 12:34 PM by Justin R. Corbett
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Providing services to the Northern Virginia/Washington, DC Metro area, Northern Virginia Mediation Service has helped thousands of people discover satisfying solutions when faced with difficult issues. With a vision of a future in which all people have the ability to constructively engage with conflict in ways that strengthen family, workplace and community relationships and understanding, NVMS offers an extensive range of mediation, facilitation, restorative justice, and training resources. NVMS is also home to innovative Monday Night Forums, which are monthly conflict resolution training seminars and networking opportunities open to the public. Friend Northern Virginia Mediation Service to find out more, and support their critical work in our nation’s capitol today! | |
posted Apr 25, 2011, 12:43 PM by Justin R. Corbett
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Serving the entirety of Western North Carolina, the Mediation & Restorative Justice Center provides professional mediation services to help residents resolve disputes easily, quickly, and fairly. In addition to traditional neighbor conflicts, the Center works to provide constructive conflict services in consumer-merchant, court-connected, family, juvenile, workplace, and many other types of disputes. Contact one of the Center's many locations or email their friendly, dedicated staff directly to get help with your conflicts, learn about trainings, or support their important work. | |
posted Apr 18, 2011, 10:45 AM by Justin R. Corbett
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Since 1988, the West Hawaii Mediation Center has served its local communities through a comprehensive mix of mediation, facilitation, conflict resolution education, and training services. Neighbors, family members, consumers, and local organizations all benefit from the affordable, constructive services offered by WHMC. Through its creative public outreach, engaging volunteer opportunities, and broad local impact, WHMC has become an invaluable local resource for thousands of Hawaiians facing difficult and even harmful conflicts. Learn more about the West Hawaii Mediation Program and support its mission to continually improving the way people deal with conflict. |
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posted Apr 12, 2011, 7:25 AM by Justin R. Corbett
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Since 1992, the Dispute Resolution Center has been helping Whatcom County (WA) be a community in which people deal with conflict in creative and healthy ways. Today, Whatcom DRC is achieving this vision through its accessible mediation services serving 4,500 residents each year, an extensive annual schedule of nearly 150 adult and youth trainings in conflict and communication, a mediator certification program, volunteer opportunities resulting in over 4,000 donated hours, and creative public outreach. It's dedicated staff is continually engaging local residents through its newsletter, mailing list, Facebook, and Twitter accounts. Over 97% of those it serves would recommend others to contact the DRC for their own conflicts. We, too, encourage you to connect with and support Whatcom Dispute Resolution Center today!
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posted Apr 4, 2011, 3:13 PM by Justin R. Corbett
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Dispute Resolution Services of Gryphon Place provides a peaceful way to resolve conflict for the nearly half million residents of Kalamazoo, Calhoun, and Barry Counties in Southwest Michigan. Offering community mediation, restorative justice, and training services, DRS works with dozens of local partners to ensure its services are thoroughly integrated into the local social service landscape.
Michigan's Office of Dispute Resolution reported the state's 20 community dispute resolution programs, including DRS, assisted over 36,000 individuals by facilitating over 7,000 resolutions. DRS' own dedicated staff and cadre of over 40 adult and youth volunteer mediators help local residents resolve their own conflicts. Contact DRS and learn more about their vital services today.
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posted Mar 28, 2011, 9:07 AM by Justin R. Corbett
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Repair, Restore, Provide, Host, & Deliver. These are the
restorative conduits through which Vermont's Brattleboro Community Justice Center serves its local community. Focusing on victims, offenders, and the the broader community, Brattleboro residents can access CJC's Mediation, Reparative Probations, Justice Alternatives, Prisoner Reentry, and Victim Impact Panel services, as well as its collection of restorative justice resources. With extensive community partners and engaging volunteer opportunities, Brattleboro CJC makes reparation of harm and restoration of community an accessible, integrated, and participatory service from which all can benefit. Friend Brattleboro Community Justice Center and support their critical work today! |
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posted Mar 20, 2011, 11:01 AM by Justin R. Corbett
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posted Mar 14, 2011, 3:50 PM by Justin R. Corbett
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The Bexar County Dispute Resolution Center serves neighbors and schools throughout San Antonio, Texas. With a convenient online application for mediation services that averages 6,500 annual submissions, the Bexar County DRC makes accessing help supremely convenient. Their free Amigos in Mediation (AIM) conflict training program for schools already serves 11 local districts. And their Speakers Bureau works to ensure the broader community is well-informed about local, constructive conflict assistive services. |
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posted Mar 9, 2011, 10:39 AM by Justin R. Corbett
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posted Mar 9, 2011, 10:27 AM by Justin R. Corbett
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Located in Easton, Maryland, the Mid Shore Community Mediation Center serves a population of over 100,000 neighbors with dedicated staff and dozens of volunteers. Learn more about the Mid Shore Community Mediation Center, including its events, services, and volunteer opportunities. |
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