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Coalition offers free conflict mediation
Friday, June 18, 2021 by Tai Moses
Perfect Manner, Life Anew Restorative Justice and Austin Justice Coalition have teamed up to provide free conflict mediations for Travis County residents. The three groups note that the region has seen an increase in violence in recent months, and “in an effort to prevent more violence and to promote peace and to mediate conflict,” they are asking all community members who may be aware of any conflicts brewing in their families or communities to take advantage of their services. “Our goal is to help people to navigate through those conflicts related to stress and trauma through mediation instead of violence.” Use the contact info below:
- Sukyi McMahon, Austin Justice Coalition
(512) 766-1149
sukyimcmahon@austinjustice.org - Life Anew Restorative Justice
Sherwynn Patton
(512) 297-3198
spatton@elifeanew.com - Perfect Manner
Robert Muhammad
(512) 222-9158
aqmuhd@gmail.com
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