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Quotes from our community. Building a Culture of Peace and Belonging...
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I liked hearing two speakers, from different perspectives, to see real people telling their painful stories really hit home. Also, everyone's non judgmental attitudes felt safe. Victim Impact Panel Participant
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I really appreciate how no one is judging here and how both offenders and victims speak. It is very different from other panels. I actually felt kindness in the room. Victim Impact Panel Participant
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The story from the mother, it made me think of how my own mother would react. I'm 25 and I just noticed when I got here that my mom must have put a bag of carrots in my purse. She still thinks of me as her little girl and losing me would crush her. I didn’t think about that till now. Victim Impact Panel Participant
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i come in here not thinking i would be affected like i was. i'm in complete awe, and have a lot to think about! Victim Impact Panel Participant
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I am glad they have this class. It helped me realize what can happen if I were to make bad decisions when drinking. The community members were very nice and had a lot of touching stories. Underage Consumption Panel Participant
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Thank you again for teaching this class you give kids like me a chance to show the community and family that I am better than what I was. I want you to know I am not drinking till I am 21 and I am going to count my drinks. Thanks a lot, I will never forget you. You are a super hero of your own kind. Thanks again. Underage Consumption Panel Participant
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It was an eye opening experience that changed everyone’s views victim, offenders, and community members. Underage Consumption Panel Community Volunteer
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Working with SCVRJP gives me a chance to impact a group of young people from the community. And, a chance to feel good about myself in the process. Underage Consumption Panel Community Volunteer
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It makes you feel whole and helps you to heal scars. Underage Consumption Panel Volunteer Community Member
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I really like the idea of having a Circle because it helped everyone connect to the mom who was speaking about her daughter’s death. Safe Teen Driving Circle Participant
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It had a large affect on me, it was real and a very serious story. It makes you think trice about every choice you make. Safe Teen Driving Circle Participant
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i liked getting a parents perspective on this tragic event. it shows not only what it does to your self but every one in your life. Safe Teen Driving Circle Participant
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having my classmates show their true feelings. it was amazing to see my peers open up. I cant believe what an impact this speaker had! one of the most positive experiences I’ve ever had. Safe Teen Driving Circle Participant
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i thought it was so amazing that Mrs. Remer can share her experience with us. i really think she will change a lot of people's minds about drinking and driving, not wearing seatbelts, talking on a cell phone while driving, and just being attentive. i think it is really cool this will change peoples lifes. Safe Teen Driving Circle Participant
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i respect you so much for having the courage to retell this tragity in your life. your story greatly impacted me and i will surly think about it often. it definately will impact my driving decisions. Safe Teen Driving Circle Participant
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persons unfamiliar with each other enter into profound sharing, caring and honesty Victim Empathy Seminar Volunteer Community Member
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the program required a solution and provided a respectful environment for discussion. Victim Empathy Seminar Victim
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“the event as a whole was fantastic. i like the feeling of trust and understanding in the circle.” Victim Empathy Seminar Volunteer Community Member
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The mix of community members and offenders was most beneficial. I particularly appreciated hearing the offenders "story" and the sincerity of their letters Victim Empathy Seminar Volunteer Community Member
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Seeing the transformation of Cayla. At the beginning she was so angry but towards the end she started laughing and opening up. Community Conference Community Volunteer
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Great experience, amazing to see the difference in people's attitudes from beginning to end. Community Conference Volunteer Community Member
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It was interesting to learn more about how involved the police department and municipal judge are in restorative justice. Community Conference Volunteer Community Member
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I learned more than expected, a real eye-opener!! Training Session Participant
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thank you for an excellent experience! you and your volunteers are wonderful. i really got so much more out of this than i expected, and my expectations were high! Training Session Participant
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SCVRJP Restorative Justice Center 215 N 2 nd Street, Suite 108 River Falls, WI 54022 scvrjpinfo@gmail.com www.scvrjp.org (715)425-1100 Please contact us if you are interested in becoming a volunteer. scvrjpinfo@gmail.com www.scvrjp.org
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