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Restorative Justice Programs in British Columbia 1 Restorative Justice Programs in British Columbia Community Accountability Programs (CAP) 2019/20 Community Program Contact Name Contact Details Webpage Abbotsford Abbotsford Restorative Justice & Advocacy Christine Bomhof Abbotsford Restorative Justice & Advocacy Association www.arjaa.org Association 105-34194 Marshall Road Abbotsford, BC V2S 5E4 T: 604-864-4844 F: 604-870-4150 E: [email protected] Armstrong/ Restorative Justice Society - North Okanagan Margaret Clark Restorative Justice Society – North Okanagan www.restorativejusticesociety.ca Spalumcheen/ 3010 – 31st Avenue Vernon, BC V1T 2G8 Lumby T: 250-550-7846 F: 250-260-5866 E: [email protected] Chilliwack Chilliwack Restorative Justice & Youth Advocacy Amanda Macpherson Chilliwack Restorative Justice & Youth Advocacy Association www.restoringjustice.ca Association 45877 Wellington Avenue Chilliwack, BC V2P 2C8 T: 604-393-3023 F: 604-393-3470 E: [email protected] Coquitlam Community Youth Justice Program Gurinder Mann Communities Embracing Restorative Action Society (CERA) www.cerasociety.org 2nd floor – 644 Poirier Street Coquitlam, BC V3J 6B1 T: 604-931-3165 F: 604-931-3176 E: [email protected] Courtenay/ Community Justice Centre Bruce Curtis Community Justice Centre of the Comox Valley Society www.communityjusticecentre.ca Comox Suite C2 – 450 8th Street Courtenay, BC V9N 1N5 T: 250-334-8101 F: 250-334-8102 E: [email protected] 2 Community Program Contact Name Contact Details Webpage Cranbrook Cranbrook & District Restorative Justice Society Doug McPhee Cranbrook & District Restorative Justice Society www.cdrjsociety.ca Office 210, 125 10th Ave S. PO Box 533 Stn. Main Cranbrook, BC V1C 4J1 T: 250-489-8999 T: 250-489-9622 (cell) E: [email protected] Creston Creston Valley Restorative Justice Program Carole Materi Creston Valley Restorative Justice Program T: 250-428-5936 E: [email protected] Duncan Warmland Restorative Justice Society Sharon Thomson Warmland Restorative Justice Society www.warmlandrestorativejustice.or PO Box 21117, g Duncan, BC, V9L 0C2 T: 250-732-6974, 250-616-8010 E: [email protected] Fort St. John Restorative Justice Program Kate Stringer North Peace Justice Society www.northpeacejustice.ca #103-10142 101st Avenue Fort St. John, BC V1J 2B3 T: 250-263-9209 F: 250-263-9299 E: [email protected] Gold River Gold River Restorative Justice Society Arlene Fehr Gold River Restorative Justice Society T: 250-283-7367 E: [email protected] Golden Golden Adult/Youth Diversion Program Mickey Balas Golden Adult/Youth Diversion Program T: 250-344-6866 F: 250-344-7087 E: [email protected] Grand Forks Boundary Restorative Justice Program Richard Tarnoff Boundary Restorative Justice Program T: 250-442-8633 E: [email protected] 3 Community Program Contact Name Contact Details Webpage Kamloops Kamloops Restorative Justice Program Danielle Odiorne North Shore Community Policing Office 915 7th Street, Kamloops, BC, V2B 2W7 T: 250-571-3876 NSCPO T: 250-376-5099 E: [email protected] Kelowna Adult Restorative Justice: Restorative Resolutions Gaelene Askela John Howard Society of the South and Central Okanagan www.jhscso.bc.ca 1440 St. Paul Street Kelowna, BC V1Y 2E6 T: 250-763-1331 F: 250-763-1483 E: [email protected] Kelowna Central Okanagan Youth Restorative Justice Teresa Murray Okanagan Boys and Girls Club www.boysandgirlsclub.ca T: 250-868-8541 ext. 211 F: 250-868-3466 E: [email protected] Langley Restorative Action Program Zofia Switkowski Fraser Region Community Justice Initiatives Association (CJI) 102B – 6270 205 Street, Langley, BC V2Y 1N7 T: 604.534.5515 F: 604.534.6989 E: [email protected] Ladysmith Ladysmith Restorative Justice Program Carmen Hildebrand Ladysmith Resources Centre Association www.lrca.ca 630 2nd Avenue, Box 1653, Ladysmith BC V9G 1B2 T: 250-245-3079 E:[email protected] Lillooet Lillooet Restorative Justice Program Sarah Chandler Lillooet Learning Communities Society www.rjlillooet.ca T: 250-256-0683 E: [email protected] Maple Ridge/ Pitt Restorative Justice Ranjit Kingra Maple Ridge Pitt Meadows Community Services www.comservice.bc.ca Meadows 22722 Lougheed Highway Maple Ridge, BC V2X2V6 T: 604-467-6911 ext. 1159 E: [email protected] 4 Community Program Contact Name Contact Details Webpage Nanaimo Restorative Justice Program Randi Manz Nanaimo Region John Howard Society www.johnhowardbc.ca/regions/nan 2353 Rosstown Road aimo Nanaimo, BC V9T 3R6 T: 250-754-1266 F:250-754-2340 E: [email protected] Nelson Nelson Police Department Restorative Justice Anita Werner 606 Stanley St. Nelson BC V1L 1N4 T: 250 505-5654 R: 250 354-4179 E: [email protected] North Vancouver Restorative Response Program Sioned Dyer The North Shore Restorative Justice Society www.nsrj.ca 147 East 14th Street North Vancouver, BC V7L 2N4 T: 604-619-9462 F: 604-969-7450 E: [email protected] Oliver Oliver Restorative Justice Program Terri Kalaski Oliver RCMP Community Policing T: 250-770-4752 E: [email protected] Osoyoos Osoyoos Restorative Justice Program Terri Kalaski Osoyoos RCMP Community Policing T: 250-770-4752 E: [email protected] Penticton Penticton Restorative Justice Program Terri Kalaski Penticton RCMP Community Policing 1168 Main Street Penticton, BC V2A 8V6 T: 250-770-4752 F: 250-492-4851 E: [email protected] Port Alberni Alberni Valley Restorative Justice Program Laurie Money Alberni Valley Restorative Justice Society T: 250-724-4174 E: [email protected] Princeton Princeton Restorative Justice Program Terri Kalaski Princeton RCMP Community Policing T: 250-770-4752 F: 250-492-4851 E: [email protected] 5 Community Program Contact Name Contact Details Webpage Richmond Richmond Restorative Justice Program Haroon Bajwa Touchstone Family Association www.touchstonefamily.ca 120-6411 Buswell Street Richmond, BC V6Y 2G5 T: 604-207-5039 F: 604-279-1814 E: [email protected] Salt Spring Island Salt Spring Island Restorative Justice Darlene Gage Salt Spring Island Community Services Society www.rjssi.org 268 Fulford-Ganges Road Salt Spring Island, BC V8K 2K6 T: 778-402-6626 E: [email protected] Saanich Saanich Community Justice Initiative Shirley Williams, The John Howard Society of Victoria Andrea Gertz 2675 Bridge Street Victoria, BC V8T 4Y4 T: 250-386-3428 F: 250-361-4561 E: [email protected]; [email protected] Sidney Saanich Peninsula Restorative Justice Sue Saunders Beacon Community Services Society www.saanichpeninsularj.ca T: 250-721-1969 F: 250-656-1231 E: [email protected]; [email protected] Southern Gulf Southern Gulf Islands Community Justice Program Jim Peacock, Melody Southern Gulf Islands Community Resource Centre www.sgicommunityresources.ca Islands Pender PO Box 164, Pender Island, BC, V0N 2M0, T: 250-999-6363 E: [email protected] Sunshine Coast Restorative Justice Program of the Sunshine Jan Smalley Restorative Justice Program of the Sunshine Coast Coast T: 604-885-8163 E: [email protected] 6 Community Program Contact Name Contact Details Webpage Trail Greater Trail Community Justice Program Society Gail Birks Greater Trail Community Justice Program Society 3601 Laburnum Drive Trail, BC V1R 2S9 T: 250-364-2566 E: [email protected] Ucluelet West Coast Restorative Justice Myles Morrison Westcoast Community Resources Society T: 250-726-2313 F: 250-726-2353 E: [email protected] Texada Texada Island/Powell River Restorative Justice Jane Waterman Texada Island Community Policing Committee Island/Powell T: 604-486-7768 River F: 604-486-7671 E: [email protected] Victoria/Oak Bay Victoria Restorative Justice Society Gillian Lindquist Victoria Restorative Justice Society www.rjvictoria.com 1933 Lee Avenue Victoria, BC V8R 4W9 T: 250-383-5801 E: [email protected]; [email protected] Williams Lake Williams Lake Community Council for Restorative Dave Dickson Williams Lake Community Policing www.williamslake.bc.rcmp.ca Justice 575 Borland Street Williams Lake, BC V2G 1R9 T: 250-392-8701 F: 250-392-8707 E: [email protected] 7 Indigenous Justice Programs Community Program Contact Name Contact Details Ahousaht Ahousaht First Nation (Chim-an-ah program) Julia Atleo, Manager Ahousaht Community Health Services Ahousaht Administration Marie Donahue, Justice Worker General Delivery Ahousaht, British Columbia, V0R 1A0 T: 250-670-9558 F: 250-670-9554 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] Alert Bay Alert Bay Community Justice Program Genesis Hunt, Coordinator Whe-La-La-U Area Council P.O. Box 150 Maria Robinson, Alert Bay, British Columbia, V0N 1A0 Administrator T: 250-974-5501 F: 250-974-5904 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] Duncan Cowichan Tribe (Quwutsun Mustimuhw Calvin Swustus, Community Justice Cowichan Tribes Restorative Justice Program) Coordinator 5760 Allenby Road Duncan, British Columbia, V9L 5J1 T: 236-800-4023 F: 250-748-1233 E: [email protected] 8 Community Program Contact Name Contact Details Lower Post Daylu Dena Council Justice Program Debbie Groat, Justice Worker Lower Post First Nation P.O. Box 10 Lower Post, British Columbia, V0C 1W0 T: 250-779-3161 F: 250-779-3371 E: [email protected] Penticton South Okanagan Aboriginal Restorative Justice Anna Tonasket, Restorative Justice En’owikin Centre Program Coordinator Green Mountain Road, Lot 45 R.R. #2 Site 50, Comp 8 Bruce Manuel, Correction Liaison Penticton, British Columbia, V2A 6J7 T: 250-493-7181 F: 250-493-1133 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] Alkali Lake Esketemc Restorative Justice Program David Johnston, Justice Coordinator Esketemc Restorative Justice Program P.O. Box 4479 Alkali Lake, British Columbia, V2G 2V5 T: 250-440-5611 F: 250-440-5721 E: [email protected] Fort Nelson Fort Nelson First Nation Justice Program Sara Gairdner, Justice Coordinator Fort Nelson First Nation RR#1 Fort Nelson, British Columbia, V0C 1R0 T: 250-774-6565 F: 250-774-7260 E: [email protected] 9 Community Program Contact Name Contact Details Massett Haida Gwaii Restorative Justice Program Elizabeth B. Moore, Aboriginal Haida Gwaii Restorative Justice Program Justice Worker c/o Haida Tribal Society P.O.
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