You can help people and your community by volunteering as a restorative justice facilitator! AVRJS holds circles that bring together everyone involved in a crime or conflict to find real solutions that prioritize healing, reparation, and community togetherness. Whether you can give a few hours a week or a few hours a month, your time and skills are appreciated.
Anyone can become a facilitator. You don't need any particular skills other than a willingness to listen and hear what others have to say. Simple, right? 🙂
To learn more about what facilitation means, what a restorative facilitator does, and be involved with this exciting and extremely helpful work, please contact us using the button below or the form on the contact page of the site.
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