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Eviction Resolution Pilot Program Update

Eviction Resolution Pilot Program Update

by Debra Pennington Davis | Apr 29, 2021 | Latest News

COVID-19 has caused financial hardships for many in our communities, including landlords and tenants. The Washington state legislature has created the Eviction Resolution Pilot Program (ERPP), a program that helps landlords and tenants find reasonable solutions for...
NAFCM/JAMS Young Adult Project Underway!

NAFCM/JAMS Young Adult Project Underway!

by Debra Pennington Davis | Apr 29, 2021 | Latest News

Six Rivers has embarked on an exciting national project that focuses on listening to the needs and interests of young adults (ages 21-35) in our community.  Six Rivers is one of five centers from around the USA to be selected by the National Association for Community...
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MISSION STATEMENT:

By establishing a forum where each party is heard,
we teach listening.

By creating an environment where each party can speak,
we teach communication.

By developing processes that seek resolution,
we teach the importance of dialogue.

By building these processes into a method of mediating disputes
we teach citizenship.

Thanks to United Way of the Columbia Gorge, special funding is infusing local schools with Restorative Practices programming, helping develop conflict resolution skills, frustration tolerance, and connected school community.

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