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Neighborhood conflict resolved

by Jim Grennell | Jul 10, 2015 | Mediation, Neighborhood conflict | 0 comments

After neighbors become alarmed at multiple police visits to a transitional housing project, DRC mediators are called to help improve the situation. Here’s their story. Gunshots in the neighborhood Police and firefighters had been coming to the transitional...

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Recent Blog Posts

  • A family struggles to get their lives back on track
  • Mediation creates a safe haven for families
  • Mediation resolves grandparent custody conflict
  • Neighborhood conflict resolved
  • A mother testifies to the power of mediation

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