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!
Read MoreLCJP’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.
Read MoreDeborah 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.
Read MoreTwo 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.
Read MoreWhy’s community-centered fundraising so important to LCJP? Executive Director Shalene Onyango shares more on this year’s fundraising mission.
Read MoreRamone's dedication to Restorative Justice and his desire to expand its reach led him to LCJP. As the Training Manager, Ramone is enthusiastic about training others who share a passion for Restorative Justice, developing inclusive curriculum for diverse learners, and fostering an authentic practice within LCJP.
Read MoreThe Longmont community, like many others, has experienced significant loss since the onset of the pandemic. LCJP recently partnered with Longmont Children, Youth, and Families (Longmont Youth Center) to respond to the recent loss of young lives and violence in the community. The Community Healing Circle held on May 22nd provided a vital space for youth and families to process their grief and find support.
Read MoreRamone Sanders at LCJP’s recent Volunteer Summit
Read MoreSchool Resource Officer Staci Stallings tells us how Restorative Justice in Schools has made a tremendous impact on students, families, the community, and herself.
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