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2025 SF Peacemaker Awards

Community Boards introduced the San Francisco Peacemaker Awards in commemoration of our 35th Anniversary in 2011. This year’s inspiring event celebrates and honors the 2025 award recipients and the mediation movement. The recipients reflect the courage, dedication, and commitment needed … Continue reading

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Facilitation Services »

Community Boards’ facilitation services can help your non-profit, group or business work more effectively and move through conflicts.

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Front Page Welcome Statement

Founded in 1976, Community Boards operates the longest-running nonprofit conflict resolution and restorative justice center in the US. We offer a range of conflict resolution and restorative justice services: mediation, conflict coaching, circles, facilitation, and trainings. Mediations are provided in … Continue reading

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Youth & Schools »

We offer a variety of resolution services and trainings for students, parents, teachers and administration.

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Become A Mediator »

Our The Basics of Mediation training provides you with top notch instruction and a 40 hour mediation certificate.

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Business Resolutions »

From planning permits, contracts and homeowner disputes to dissolution of partnerships, our expert mediators can help.

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March 3-5: Facilitation Training

Please join Community Boards’ staff and board members for our annual holiday event. We want to acknowledge, thank, and honor the many people who are the heart & soul the organization. Special Guest Ray Shonholtz Visionary & Founder of Community … Continue reading

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