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Support accountability, repair, healing, and reintegration — where it’s needed most.
Why give
Your Support Helps:
- Center the needs and voices of people harmed
- Require real accountability and concrete repair, not just punishment and exclusion
- Reduce escalation and strengthen safer conflict response in high-stakes settings
- Support reintegration so people return home with practical tools and healthier relationships
- Build long-term restorative capacity through training and programs
Where your donation goes
Donations Support:
- Facilitator time for preparation, dialogue, and follow-through
- Training and mentorship for peer facilitators and mediators
- Program coordination and materials (curriculum, tools, technology support)
- Family support components that reduce isolation and strengthen reunification
- Reintegration bridge pathways that help trained leaders succeed after release
- Evaluation and learning to improve quality over time
Most needed right now
Your support helps us sustain the core pieces that make restorative work effective in practice:
- Cohort delivery: running structured cohorts that build real skills and follow-through over time
- Mentors and peer leaders: training, support, and coordination for mentors and trained facilitators with lived experience
- Community outreach and partnerships: relationship-building with providers, survivors, and community stakeholders so the right people can access services
- Healing circles and facilitated dialogues: skilled facilitation, preparation, and follow-through for restorative circles and repair processes
- Program materials and access: tools, technology support, and participant resources that remove barriers to participation
Ways to give
- One-time donation
- Monthly giving (sustains programs and planning)
- Sponsor a program area (e.g., in-custody mediation training, family reunification, reentry cohorts)
- In-kind support (professional services, training resources, or event sponsorship — by arrangement)
HARM TO HEALING COLLABORATIVE
Harm to Healing Collaborative is the public-facing name of the Transformative Justice Institute, a California 501(c)(3).
Donations are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law. EIN: 83-2841330
2173 Francisco Blvd. | Suite B | San Rafael, CA 94901

Turning harm and conflict into opportunities for accountability, healing, and lasting change — restoring relationships, rebuilding communities, and reimagining justice.
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2173 Francisco Blvd.
Suite B
San Rafael, CA 94901
Phone:
415 908-6786
Email:
info@harmtoheal.org
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