Jesuit Restorative Justice Initiative Northwest
Jesuit Restorative Justice Initiative Northwest (JRJI NW) is a pastoral ministry of restorative justice of Jesuits West Province.
Jesuit Restorative Justice Initiative Northwest (JRJI NW) is a pastoral ministry of restorative justice of Jesuits West Province.
Proyecto Pastoral at Dolores Mission is a community building organization whose mission is to provide training, education, and social services with the Pico-Aliso/Boyle Heights district of East Los Angeles.
The Kino Border Initiative (KBI) is a binational organization that works in the area of migration and is located in Nogales, Arizona and Nogales, Sonora, Mexico. The KBI was inaugurated in January of 2009 by six organizations from the United States and Mexico.
Jesuit Restorative Justice Initiative (JRJI) is a pastoral ministry of restorative justice that strives to heal broken relationships with those who are incarcerated and their families as well as victims of crime and their families through prayer, education, and advocacy.
Jesuit Volunteer Corps Northwest responds to local community needs in the Pacific Northwest by placing volunteers who provide value-centered service grounded in the Jesuit Catholic tradition
The Intercommunity Peace & Justice Center acts for justice in the Church and in the world. IPJC is sponsored by 17 religious communities and collaborates with Catholic, ecumenical, interfaith, and other organizations in carrying out its work.
The Global Homeboy Network is a group of like-minded organizations committed to impacting the lives of those in their communities.