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  1. www.partnersforpeaceme.org › get-involved › volunteerVolunteer - Partners for Peace

    Partners for Peace is governed by a Board of Directors comprised of passionate community members who volunteer their time to provide organizational and financial oversight and serve as ambassadors for the organization. We are always looking for dedicated folks to serve on our Governing Board. This committee acts as our organizational board of directors, responsible for overall policy and ...

  2. If you’re the victim of a crime related to domestic abuse, another resource available to you is the Victim Witness Advocate. In Penobscot County, call the District Attorney’s Office at 1.800.696.5404. In Piscataquis County, call 207.564.2181. To reach a legal advocate, you can also call our helpline at 1.800.863.9909.

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  4. This new programme goes beyond dialogue and cooperation to forge a real partnership - a Partnership for Peace. We therefore invite the other states participating in the NACC and other CSCE countries able and willing to contribute to this programme, to join with us in this partnership. Active participation in the Partnership for Peace will play an important role in the evolutionary process of ...

  5. Partners for Peace has been working to change attitudes, save lives, and end abuse for more than 45 years. Our goal? To help create communities where domestic abuse and dating abuse are things of the past. Where people and families can thrive in healthy relationships and live without isolation and fear. We know that it takes whole communities ...

  6. Strides for Peace is dedicated to increasing the collective impact of existing nonprofits committed to ending gun violence in Chicago. To this end, we identify and support nonprofit Community Partners who share our belief that collaboration is essential to stopping gun violence, represent a range of strategies and communities, and are committed to comprehensive approaches that recognize the ...

  7. Give us a call at 207.945.5102 to talk about how we can work with you or your organization to make a difference in your community. If you are interested in Partners for Peace providing a presentation and/or training to your organization, please submit a request below. Request a Training or Presentation.