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Circles of Peace describes restorative youth and community programs serving about 1,900 people annually
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Circles of Peace told the Nogales Housing Authority board its Center for Restorative Youth and Community Programs serves roughly 1,900 people annually across youth, adult and senior programming; presenters outlined partnerships, evaluation methods and plans to expand distribution of basic supplies.
Circles of Peace staff told the Nogales Housing Authority Board of Commissioners on July 2 that their Center for Restorative Youth and Community Programs operates as a community hub on Western Avenue and serves about 1,900 people a year through youth, adult and senior programs.
“At the heart of everything we do is a simple belief that healing happens in community,” Eva, a Circles of Peace team member, said during the presentation. The organization described programs that include after-school and summer youth activities, weekly support groups for women and a newly launched men’s support group, twice-weekly senior…
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