Center for Community Justice

Center for Community Justice CCJ empowers Elkhart County by using Restorative Justice to heal the harm caused by crime, strengthe This was a struggle and also a blessing.

The Center for Community Justice is rooted in the principles of Restorative Justice, assisting Elkhart County through Restorative Mediation and Facilitation, Restorative Reentry work and Restorative Training. The basic principles of restorative justice are:
• Wrong doing/misconduct is fundamentally a violation of people and interpersonal relationships.
• Violations create obligations and liabiliti

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• These obligations and liabilities need to be fulfilled in order to allow people to heal and to make things right. CCJ offers seven quality programs and one class all rooted in principles of restorative justice. These include not only victim-offender reconciliation, but mediation in civil, criminal, family, divorce, landlord-tenant, and other matters; community service opportunities for offenders and victim impact panels to make the consequences of drunk driving “real” to offenders. CCJ served 4,200 people last year and will continue to grow with your support. Our programs give offenders the opportunity to take responsibility for their actions, and give the victims a voice in our criminal justice system. CCJ originated with Victim Offender Reconciliation Program (VORP) in 1977 by an Elkhart County juvenile probation officer who discovered the program operating in Canada. VORP quickly outgrew the resources of the probation department and joined a regional organization called Prisoners and Community Together (PACT) in 1979, and Elkhart County PACT was born. Following this, Community Service Restitution Program (CSRP) began. In 1984 the two programs discontinued their association with PACT and CCJ, Inc., a 501(c)(3) was created. CCJ’s vision is for vibrant communities – safe, just and engaged and our mission is transforming the communities of Elkhart County through restorative justice. Over the years, CCJ has introduced other restorative justice programs. CCJ started and currently offers the following programs: Victim Offender Reconciliation Program (1977) Victim Impact Panel (1993); Community Mediation Program (1999); Family Mediation Program (2008); and Transitional Coaching Program (2012). CCJ has actively worked in Elkhart County for over thirty years providing successful restorative justice programming. CCJ began as a struggling and passionate group who were mission driven with the goal to restore relationships that resulted from the harms of crime. Over time the agency built strong relationships with the court system and eventually became a part of the system and state funding. The funding CCJ received for programing was supported by grants from the state and ample user fees that covered overhead and all administration costs; as well as the agency’s other program deficits. In 2009 the programs with strong financial structures shifted to county government. Center for Community Justice had to examine their identity. Rather than being part of the criminal justice system and state-funded; the agency redefined itself. The first year, 2011 was spent analyzing where we came from and what is our story? What does justice really mean? Since then, CCJ has been working to build an agency where all the programs are true to the principles of restorative justice: creating opportunities where all of Elkhart County can heal from the harms that happen in relationship and in life whether through business, neighborhood conflict, or crime. CCJ is now a community based agency, supported by the community. We rely on community support to continue empowering and educating the community.

Office Hours Update - Effective Tuesday, March 24We appreciate your understanding as we make this change to better serve...
03/23/2026

Office Hours Update - Effective Tuesday, March 24

We appreciate your understanding as we make this change to better serve our clients and community. If you have any questions or need assistance outside of these hours, please contact our office to make arrangements.

Thank you for your continued support and cooperation.

03/20/2026
At the Center for Community Justice, we believe in respect, responsibility, and relationships. 💛We provide a safe space ...
01/12/2026

At the Center for Community Justice, we believe in respect, responsibility, and relationships. 💛
We provide a safe space for individuals and families impacted by harm to be heard, take accountability, and heal. Our goal is to strengthen connections, repair relationships, and build safer, more supportive communities.

🙏 Support our work! Every donation helps us continue providing these vital services and programs.
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Together, we can restore, repair, and reconcile.

🔗 Rebuilding Lives. Restoring Hope.The Transitional Coaching Program (TCP) at the Center for Community Justice walks bes...
01/06/2026

🔗 Rebuilding Lives. Restoring Hope.

The Transitional Coaching Program (TCP) at the Center for Community Justice walks beside individuals returning from incarceration, helping them rebuild their lives through mentorship, accountability, and support.

💛 Together, we create pathways to purpose, stability, and hope.

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❄️ Winter Warmth Campaign: Help Us Restore Hot Water! ❄️This winter, our office water heater has unexpectedly failed, an...
12/30/2025

❄️ Winter Warmth Campaign: Help Us Restore Hot Water! ❄️
This winter, our office water heater has unexpectedly failed, and we need your help to replace it so we can continue providing a safe, welcoming space for healing, accountability, and restoration.
💧 Goal: $1,000
Every donation — big or small — makes a meaningful difference!
Here’s how you can help:
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Sponsor a portion of the $1,000 goal
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Your generosity keeps our doors open and ensures warmth, dignity, and hope for everyone who walks through them this winter. 💙

Address

121 S 3rd Street
Elkhart, IN
46516

Opening Hours

Tuesday 9am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 9am - 4:30am
Thursday 9am - 4:30pm

Telephone

+15742956149

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