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Welcome to the Conflict Resolution Network (CRN), also known as Southwest
Conflict Resolution Network (SWCRN). CRN is a nonprofit professional
organization dedicated to the facilitation, awareness and advancement
of dispute resolution through education, networking and community
involvement.
Our Goals Include
- Sponsoring and hosting dispute resolution education opportunities
- Providing professional development opportunities for students, faculty,
alumni and others interested in the field of dispute resolution
- Establishing networking opportunities for members to share knowledge,
experience and information
- Creating opportunities for the enhancement of dispute resolution
in the community
- Advancing the field of dispute resolution through professional
conduct, ethical behavior and improved knowledge and techniques
Membership
Anyone interested in the field of dispute resolution is welcome
to join CRN.
Member Privileges:
- Opportunities to learn and share with colleagues
- Workshops, seminars and guest speakers
- Professional networking opportunities
- Career enhancement opportunities
- Member listing on the CRN web site with a direct link
to your web page
- Member access to local and national job postings
We invite you to attend a meeting. Non-members
may attend meetings for a nominal fee, and we do not require
reservations. Enjoy
refreshments while you meet others interested in dispute resolution. Learn
from our speakers who are experts in conflict resolution.
We hope to see you soon.
President Bush proclaimed April 27 to May 3, 2008, as National Volunteer Week, to thank America´s 61 million volunteers and recognize the many ways they improve our communities.
The National Association for Community Mediation would like to extend our deepest gratitude to the thousands of mediators, facilitators, trainers and other volunteers that support community mediation centers across the country with their time, talent and treasures. Thank you for your dedication and generosity.
Resources to assist nonprofit organizations to strengthen their capacity to recruit, utilize and retain volunteers can be found at www.volunteer.gov.
You can also post volunteer opportunities.
Joanne Galindo, Senior Director
National Association for Community Mediation
202-545-8866 jgalindo@nafcm.org
www.nafcm.org NAFCM: The Voice of Community Mediation
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