Mission Statement |
The Resource Center for Nonviolence (RCNV) is a peace and social justice organization dedicated to promoting the principles of nonviolent social change and enhancing the quality of life and human dignity. |
Location |
612 Ocean Street, Santa Cruz, CA 95060 |
Hours |
Monday through Thursday 12pm to 4pm |
Phone |
(831) 423-1626 |
Web |
http://www.rcnv.org/ |
Staff |
Anita Heckman - Administration/Graphic Designer |
Peter Klotz-Chamberlin - Practice Nonviolence Program |
Sarah Durant Smith - Project ReGeneration Coordinator |
Drew Glover - Volunteer Coordinator |
Founder |
The organization was co-founded by Scott Kennedy and Peter Klotz-Chamberlin. |
Tax ID |
non-profit 501 (c) 3 |
Established |
1976 |
The Resource Center for Nonviolence promotes the practice of nonviolence in personal and social change to create a more just, peaceful and sustainable world. The Center provides resources for critical reflection, constructive action and leadership development. The Resource Center is a community center, public forum, and training center for diverse groups and individuals to address social problems by life-affirming, nonviolent means.
Related Links
- Santa Cruz County Community Coalition to Overcome Racism
- Bob Fitch
- Community Organizations
- Heated Issues in Santa Cruz
- Politics
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