
What We Do
From prisons to neighborhoods, our work integrates trauma-informed, victim-centered, and culturally inclusive restorative practices. These programs extend beyond the prison walls, supporting reentry efforts, building community resilience, and empowering individuals to heal and thrive. Key initiatives include:
Deliver Restorative Justice Training & Capacity Building
Drive Policy & Legislative Reform:
Support Academic & Learning Institutions
Host and create events and spaces to elevate RJ practices
Expanding Healing and Community Connections
Women-Focused Programs
Provide high-quality experience-based Restorative Justice training and programming to individuals, organizations, and communities.
Actively supporting the leaders and policies who drive change and reform for those incarcerated and returning home.
Partnering with institutions like Harvard Divinity School, Tufts, and Wellsley.
Join us for our Second Annual RJ Conference hosted at Roxbury Community College!
From reaching and supporting local youth in Boston to Rhode Island’s prisons and the Federal Bureau of Prisons.
Addressing the unique needs of incarcerated women.

Our Approach
1
Relationship Building:
We prioritize creating and nurturing meaningful connections between individuals as strong relationships form the foundation of personal growth and community well-being.
2
Conflict Resolution:
Our model equips individuals with the skills and tools to effectively manage conflicts and address harm, promoting healthier interactions and resolutions.
3
Responsibility Retreat:
We guide individuals in taking responsibility for their actions and decisions, encouraging a sense of ownership and empowerment.
4
Support Reentry:
We assist individuals in their transition back into the community, providing the necessary resources and support to help them reintegrate successfully.
5
Comprehensive Follow-Up Services:
We offer ongoing, holistic support services to ensure the sustained growth and development of individuals and promote lasting positive change within the community.