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2023 Volunteer Mediation Training Dates Announced, AmeriCorps Members Sought

December 3, 2022 by Spy Desk

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Mid Shore Community Mediation Center is seeking volunteers to join their team of community mediators. The center provides free mediation services for residents of Caroline, Dorchester, and Talbot counties. The Basic Mediation Training will be held twice in 2023, once in February and March and again in August.

The center hosts nearly 400 mediations each year. With only three full-time staff, the center relies heavily on volunteers to provide this critical public service. Our friends, neighbors, and community members continue to choose mediation instead of litigation or violence. Our volunteers support all kinds of conversations, including parenting plans, elder care, neighborhood disputes, re-entry from incarceration, youth and families, substance abuse recovery and conflicts within our schools.

Mid Shore Community Mediation Center operates under three main principles; mediation is voluntary and confidential, and the mediators are nonjudgmental. Our fundamental belief is that people are experts in their own lives and are better equipped to develop solutions than anyone else. Mediations provide a supported environment where everyone’s voices are heard.

We are also seeking applicants for our AmeriCorps program. AmeriCorps members make a commitment to provide 1700 hours of community service for 11 months. Members receive a stipend of $17,600 and $6,895 for education expenses, and some travel reimbursement. Support may also be available for health care and childcare.

Applicants must speak and read English, and live in Caroline, Dorchester, or Talbot counties. Applications are available online and should be submitted to [email protected] or call (410)820-5553 for more information. Training dates: February 25-26, March 4-5, March 11-12, and back-up dates are March 18-19, 10:00-6:30 pm each day. All training dates are required and volunteers may apply for either March or August training.

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Filed Under: 5 News Notes Tagged With: local news, Mid-Shore Mediation

Mid Shore Community Mediation Center Seeking Volunteers

February 13, 2022 by Mid Shore Community Mediation Center

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Mid Shore Community Mediation Center is seeking volunteers to join their team of community mediators!

Mid Shore Community Mediation Center provides no-cost mediation and conflict resolution services to residents in Caroline, Dorchester, and Talbot counties. In existence since 2005, the center is among the most active in Maryland, with an average of 5-6 mediations scheduled weekly.

Mediation is a private collaborative problem-solving process where people experiencing conflict can come together and have open, honest conversations, with the support of two trained mediators, to get things resolved or make plans for the future. Mediation puts the people involved in the situation into the driver’s seat – participants make all of the decisions.

“Mediation is an essential service for our friends and neighbors, chances are most people on the mid-shore have either been invited to mediation or know someone who has. For families making decisions about their children or elders, folks re-entering the community after incarceration, our young people – the opportunity to participate in mediation can be life changing,” says Executive Director, Jenn Williams. Williams has been with the organization since 2012 and stewarded the center’s extensive youth programs prior to assuming the directorship. “Our mission is to empower our community members to deal with conflict positively. So many people think of conflict as a dirty word – but the truth is that conflict is part of the human condition, conflict can be necessary, and what makes it good or bad is how it is managed,” says Williams.

Volunteer Coordinator, Jessica Basom, says of potential volunteers, “We’re looking for folks who believe that people are capable of resolving their own situations given the right environment and support. Our volunteers must be able to listen to people in really difficult situations without letting their judgments get in the way of understanding what’s happening for them and what they need to move forward.”

Mediations are scheduled at the convenience of our clients. “We have opportunities to mediate seven days a week, from morning through early evening,” says Basom, “so there is something for everyone. Without our volunteers, what we do would not be possible. We really do need every single member of the team. COVID was devastating for us all – we need new members to step up and help foster civility and peace in our hometowns.”

Volunteers are not required to have previous training. “We really encourage everyone and anyone to apply if they have the interest – we value diversity in all areas, from race and age to life experiences,” says Williams.

Basic Mediation Training will take place in March. Participants will be required to self-screen for COVID and wear masks. To apply or for more information, contact Jessica Basom at (410)820-5553 or [email protected].

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Filed Under: 5 News Notes Tagged With: local news, Mid-Shore Mediation, Volunteer

Caroline County Community Resource Fair in Denton

May 23, 2021 by Spy Desk

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Mid-Shore Community Mediation Center invites Caroline County residents to an in-person Community Resource Fair on Saturday, June 5, 12 noon – 4 p.m. at St. Luke’s United Methodist Church, 100 S. 5th Avenue, Denton, Maryland 21629.  The event is free of charge for all, with snacks and activities provided for children.

Community members can learn get free Covid vaccines (no insurance required!) plus learn about vital low-cost or no-cost individual and family services resources for all ages, and get information on Housing, Health & Wellness, Recovery Support, Legal Assistance, WIC, Behavioral Health.

Among the organizations participating:

  • Caroline County Health Department – Free Covid Vaccines, Feeding Women & Children, Alcohol & Drug Prevention
  • Caroline County Public Library
  • Mid-Shore Council on Family Violence
  • Big Brothers, Big Sisters of the Eastern Shore
  • Sober Living/Recovery Housing
  • Mid-Shore Behavioral Health
  • State’s Attorney’s Office
  • Chesapeake Multicultural Resource Center
  • Minary’s Dream Alliance
  • Caroline County Medical Adult Day Care Services
  • Mid-Shore Restoring Hope in Women
  • Crossroads Community
  • Chesapeake Voyagers, Inc.

Representatives of these dedicated organizations and more look forward to providing answers and raising awareness to help people find solutions.

For more information about Mid-Shore Community Mediation and to learn how to get involved visit midshoremediation.org/ or call 410-820-5553.

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Filed Under: Health Notes Tagged With: Caroline County, Health, local news, Mid-Shore Mediation

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