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David and Leo Repair a Broken Heart
In the traditional justice system, neither the responsible party nor the victim have a voice or a choice. Restorative justice offers the opportunity to build stronger relationships, to help heal broken hearts. You can ensure these restoration services can continue and grow. It’s more important now than ever to support behaviors that repair harm, rebuild relationships, and promote empathy. Please donate today!
LCJP is now BRITE Collaborative!
The next phase of Teaching Peace and Longmont Community Justice Partnership is BRITE Collaborative!
Welcome Alejandro!
I have committed myself to advocate and support marginalized communities.
Empowering Community Through Youth Leadership: LCJP Supports I Have a Dream Foundation of Boulder County’s Dreamer Institute
In a collaborative effort between LCJP and the I Have a Dream Foundation of Boulder County, the Dreamer Institute, a transformative program
Utilizing a Restorative Lens to Strengthen an Organization
It is imperative for organizations to acknowledge the potential risk of burnout among leaders, especially given the average tenure of seven years. As a part of its evaluation process, the Longmont Community Justice Partnership (LCJP) Board provides a two-week sabbatical for executive directors. This initiative aims to emphasize the significance of rest and reflection, while fostering renewed visions for LCJP’s future.
Welcome to the team, Meghan!
Longmont Community Justice Partnership is thrilled to bring on Meghan Craft as their new Director of Development. Meghan brings a wealth of experience in nonprofit development and a deep passion for community engagement.
Navigating Conflict & Shaping Safe Communities: Restorative Agreements Meetings in Schools
Aiden Allen, LCJP’s Community Programs Director, writes about the importance of supporting school resource officers and youth in Longmont with a new intervention developed by LCJP!
Silvana Munro's Journey from Volunteer to Bilingual Program Coordinator at LCJP
LCJP’s newest team member Silvana Munro was also a volunteer with LCJP for about 5 years before she joined the staff team! Read about Silvana’s journey from volunteer to staff member and why language justice is such an important part of equitable care.
Deborah Simmons, The Importance of Sponsoring In Their Words
Deborah Simmons has served as a longtime volunteer within the criminal justice system, going on to found own nonprofit, The Reentry Initiative. Through this unique perspective, she explains the importance of LCJP’s work.
Compassion in Crisis: Reflections and Learnings from Volunteer Victim Advocates
Two members of our staff at LCJP, Claudia, and Silvana, have experience as victim advocates in Colorado, and they sat together to share a bit about their personal experiences in the field and how it relates to the work they do at LCJP.