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We are seeking people who have an interest in
peacemaking, and who qualify in one or several of these other
areas. Everyone who is interested should apply, however, whether
you meet these criteria or not.
1) Demonstrate high commitment to offering mediation services to
people currently underserved (e.g. economically disadvantages,
and/or culturally and racially diverse communities);
2) Are from culturally and ethnically diverse backgrounds or have
experience working with diverse communities (e.g. proficient in a
second language);
3) Have flexible schedules and occasional daytime availability;
4) Are male.
Have questions? Want more
information?
Contact:
Ann Wallerstedt or call at 763-422-8878
or call at 763-422-8878
Special Note:
Persons wishing to volunteer for Mediation Services for Anoka
County must live or work in Anoka County. For information about the
community mediation program nearest your home or work place, e-mail
Ann Wallerstedt, executive director at:
Thank you.
- Mediators help people resolve their
problems in a peaceful and cooperative way.
As a volunteer you could work with
these programs:
- Community Program:
Neighbors · Landlords and Tenants · Business and Consumers ·
Agencies and Citizens · Employer and Employee · Communication ·
Rules · Chores · Curfews · Family Issues · Friends · Privileges
- Shared Parenting Program and Parent Time
Expediting Program
Co-Parenting Issues for Divorced or Never-Married Parents ·
Visitation Schedules · Transportation Issues · Holidays
- Victim Offender:
Disorderly Conduct · Theft · Assault · Vandalism · Burglary ·
Arson
Have questions? Want more information?
Contact:
Ann Wallerstedt or call at 763-422-8878
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