Through partnership with other local restorative community justice organizations,

we aim to strengthen the scope of resources and efforts

towards community transformation and resiliency.

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“Addressing conflict and crime by promoting shared responsibility for a safe and healthy community, the Greater Falls Community Justice Center engages citizens to restore relationships, repair past harms, and build community connections through education and involvement.

Started in 2011, the Justice Center is a citizen-governed nonprofit that operates with input from the Village of Bellows Falls and its residents, as well as the surrounding towns of Westminster, Athens, Saxton’s River and the greater Rockingham area. We are committed to serving the needs and priorities of these communities, providing a safe environment for resolving conflicts, and promoting restorative justice and victim sensitivity. Citizen volunteers, trained in restorative practices, provide guidance to the center and deliver many of the services to our clients.

We recognize the potential for citizens to live in harmony with their neighbors, the local police, and other state agencies, and to contribute to the civility and well-being of the community.” 

(802) 376-9837
director@gfcjc.org

BRATTLEBORO COMMUNITY JUSTICE CENTER

“The Brattleboro Community Justice Center is a community made up of 3 staff, 1 intern, 50 volunteers, and numerous program participants who work together to build relationships and repair harm.

Our mission is to empower people in the Brattleboro area to maintain community well-being using restorative justice principles, practices, and programs.”

​Mel Motel, Executive Director. director@brattleborocjc.org - 802-251-8142
Jackie Trepanier, Program Coordinator. jackie@brattleborocjc.org - 802-251-8141
Michelle Bos-Lun, Reentry Program Coordinator. michelle@brattleborocjc.org - 802-280-1144
Grace Koch, Americorps VISTA.​ grace@brattleborocjc.org - 802-251-8143