2025 Winter Fundraising Campaign Letter

November 19, 2025

From our humble beginnings in the UGA Catholic Center to a sustainable nonprofit, 15 years later we have the privilege to continue living into our vision of a just and equitable community, where all can thrive and prosper, in Athens and beyond.

As many of you know, our Restorative Justice Diversion (RJD) Program creates a pathway with support and accountability for high level misdemeanor and felony cases from the Western Judicial Circuit juvenile justice system. Since its launch in February 2023, RJD has been primarily funded through your generous support!  Here’s an update on your investment in our work:

  • 40 youth-focused RJD case referrals. Of the first 27 youth who successfully completed our program, only 1 has reoffended. This is a recidivism rate of LESS THAN 4% – WELL BELOW the state average of about 40% for the 3-year juvenile rate.
  • Awarded the Athens Clarke County Community Development Block Grant for the last 2 years, allowing more cases and to hire our amazing Program Manager Mikhayla Smith.
  • A professional, locally-produced video to increase GCC awareness. Thanks to you and The LightRoom Athens, our video is complete! You can view it at www.tinyurl.com/gccbetterway

Restorative justice-aligned approaches to legal systems, communities, schools and workplaces build more positive cultures with increased accountability, engagement, trust, psychological safety, and productivity in every context.

Last year, you helped us reach our goal of $40,000! This year, given uncertainty surrounding federal funding–from which nearly 60% of our funding comes–we have set our winter fundraising goal to $50,000. This year, your support will:

  • Expand case management with specialized support to meet the diverse and substantial needs of our RJD clients and their families.
  • Help us fund an Athens-area community engagement and awareness campaign related to Restorative Justice Diversion and school-based Restorative Practices;
  • Support a full-time (now part-time) Operations Manager position and meet rising insurance expenses--critical for our work with children.

On behalf of the GCC Team, we thank you in advance for the myriad ways you support GCC’s mission of building peace with justice.

P. S.  Will you consider the following?

  • Share this fundraising appeal with 3-4 friends or family members to seek their support for GCC during this season of giving.
  • Increase your support this winter or convert your support to a recurring monthly donation. It makes a huge difference!

Please donate by visiting us at https://georgiaconflictcenter-bloom.kindful.com/

Or send a check to:

Georgia Conflict Center

P.O. Box 82024

Athens, GA 30608

In deep gratitude,

Danny Malec, Executive Director                                                  

Shelagh Emmott, Board President

other blogs and recommended reading

Danny's Journey with Restorative Justice

Danny Malec's Recent Interview on "This Restorative Justice Life" with David Ryan Castro-Harris

This Restorative Justice Life is a podcast series that highlights conversations and storytelling with Restorative Justice Practitioners, Circle Keepers, and others about how they bring Restorative Justice philosophy, practices, and values into their personal and professional lives. Hosted by Amplify RJ founder David Ryan Barcega Castro-Harris. Produced by Elyse Martin-Smith.

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Regulating Restorative Justice: What Arbitration Teaches Us About Regulating The Restorative Process In Criminal Courts

This Note from Hope Harriman shares her introduction to Restorative Justice as a volunteer in Rwanda, her journey with the Restorative Justice Community Court in Chicago, and her opinions about possible regulations on restorative justice to ensure its success.

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How Do You Know What You Do Not Know?

Introduces GCC's partnership with the Georgia Council on Developmental Disabilities.

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Opinion

Where Is the Forgiveness and Grace in Cancel Culture?

A link to an editorial written on 12/28/21 in the New York Times from Michael Eric Dyson, reflecting on Bishop Tutu's approach to apartheid and the limited value of punishment or banishment.

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Decolonizing Language

The words we use to describe marginalized groups have far greater impact than we might realize. Make sure you are always acknowledging otheres' humanity when talking to or about them.

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Suffolk District Attorney to Pilot Restorative Justice Program

Suffolk District Attorney Kevin Hayden is piloting a restorative justice program in Chelsea District Court and the Charlestown and Roxbury divisions of Municipal Court.

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