Mediators
Community and court-connected mediators helping people slow conflict down, be heard, and reach agreements.

Fresno’s Practitioner + Partner Layer
The Community Justice Network brings mediators, restorative practitioners, school partners, reentry workers, elder justice partners, violence interventionists, facilitators, volunteers, and civic technology builders into clearer relationship.
What The Network Does
Shared trainings, practice labs, community education, and skill-building for people doing the work.
Clearer pathways between CJC, schools, courts, agencies, nonprofits, and community practitioners.
Better ways to match people, situations, requests, and referrals to trained local support.
A shared practice culture rooted in accountability, confidentiality, humility, and care.
Network Partners
Community justice depends on trained people, trusted relationships, shared pathways, clear handoffs, and a culture of practice rooted in humility, confidentiality, accountability, and care.
Community and court-connected mediators helping people slow conflict down, be heard, and reach agreements.
Circle keepers, facilitators, and repair-focused practitioners supporting accountability, healing, and reintegration.
Educators, student leaders, youth workers, and school partners building belonging and conflict resolution skills.
People supporting stability, accountability, mentoring, reconnection, and safer neighborhoods.
EASI, Elder Justice Fresno, and coalition partners building education, support, and restorative elder justice pathways.
Resilient OS and aligned partners helping make invisible work visible without extracting power from community.
Connected Ecosystem
CJN is not meant to replace existing organizations. It helps practitioners, partners, and community members understand where they fit in the broader ecosystem of community safety.
The anchor organization for mediation, restorative justice, AB 60, schools, reentry, and community education.
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The shared physical home where community justice, elder justice, civic technology, and partner coordination can grow.
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EASI’s elder justice front door, connecting education, support, coalition-building, and community response.
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The local civic technology layer supporting pathways, tasks, dashboards, invisible work, and data stewardship.
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Shared Practice Culture
Join The Network
Join as a practitioner, partner organization, volunteer, educator, elder justice partner, violence interventionist, student leader, or community member helping build a safer Fresno.