YouthZone’s Restorative Justice Program has been serving the Roaring Fork and Colorado River Valley communities for over 20 years and, this year, we are honored to be awarded the “Delinquency Prevention and Young Offenders Intervention Grant” from the Office of Adult and Juvenile Justice through the Colorado Department of Criminal Justice. It is with this generous $225,000 grant, utilized over 18 months, that we can give even greater support through Restorative Justice programming. We have heard our community’s requests for more Restorative Justice support. Therefore, beginning Feb. 1, YouthZone will provide free, bilingual community education events on the foundations of Restorative Justice intended to engage, inform, and attract the curiosity of potential new volunteers. In these efforts, the first of many events is the Restorative Justice Practices 101 course, a free online training session held on Feb. 1 from 4 to 6 p.m. The purpose of this course is to enhance and amplify Restorative Justice in the Roaring Fork and Colorado River Valleys. It is open to any community member, parents or guardians, teachers, law enforcement, counselors, nonprofit teams, or any adults wanting to learn more about Restorative Justice. Professional, simultaneous Spanish language interpretation will be providing during the […]
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