CIRCLES OF SUPPORT AND ACCOUNTABILITY | GREATER FALLS COMMUNITY JUSTICE CENTER
Supports the successful re-entry into the community of people released from incarceration through Circles of Support and Accountability (COSAs). COSAs are made up of citizen volunteers who work with participants to help them learn to manage the challenges of everyday life, be accountable for their actions and become responsible community members. Volunteer coordinators may help establish links to employment, housing, transportation, and benefit programs. COSA volunteers provide emotional and practical support for the participant to help him or her become a productive, self-supporting citizen, manage the everyday challenges, and be accountable for safe and responsible living.
Last Assured
04/25/2024
Physical Address
56 Main Street, Suite 212, Springfield, VT 05156
Hours
Monday-Thursday: 9:00am-4:00pm
Voice
Application process
By Telephone; In Person; Referral Required
Fee
Free
Eligibility
Ex-offenders; Referral Required; Voluntary Participation
Agency info
GREATER FALLS COMMUNITY JUSTICE CENTER
The Greater Falls Community Justice Center, a member of the Community Justice Network of Vermont, works with citizens, local and state government, and law enforcement agencies to provide restorative responses to crime and conflict. Programs promote restorative practices by increasing community involvement in finding solutions to crime through Reparative Boards, Circles of Support and Accountability (CoSA), Community Dialogue Facilitations, and Conflict Resolution Trainings. The Greater Falls Restorative Justice Center serves the towns of Athens, Bellows Falls, Rockingham, Saxton's River, and Westminster, Vermont.