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  1. About Us. Partners for Peace has two important goals: Partners for Peace was formed from the collaborative merger of Spruce Run and Womancare on October 1, 2013. Spruce Run was the first domestic violence project in Maine and just the third in the country when we incorporated in 1973. Womancare was incorporated in the State of Maine in 1979.

  2. Partners for Peace, the domestic violence resource center serving Penobscot and Piscataquis Counties, invites applications for a variety of positions. The ideal candidates are empathetic, dependable, passionate about our work, and able to support people in crisis. Our team values a sense of humor, a willingness to learn, and direct communication.

  3. Partners For Peace delivers family prevention / intervention class series to parents/caregivers and youth. P4P also provides mentoring programs in Salinas and Soledad for 11-14 year old boys and girls. Building strong families for a peaceful community. Catch a word from our Executive Director, Vicki Law.

  4. Partners for Peace began in 2018 with a small group of concerned citizens seeking to foster a collaborative presence for building peace in Fort Collins. We envision a global society founded on respect for nature, universal human rights, economic justice, and a culture of peace, which we recognize as universal, interdependent, and interconnected.

  5. With that thought in mind, Partners for Peace began our Library Campaign in 2003. That year during Domestic Violence Awareness Month we donated books and materials about abuse to every library in Penobscot County. A year later, the Maine Coalition to End Domestic Violence picked up the initiative and it became a statewide effort.

  6. Strengthening Families Program. 10 sessions, once a week. For parents and youth 10-17 years of age. Families build communication and problem-solving skills and receive tools to enhance youth peer resistance skill, school success and parenting/caregiver skills. Registration closes on the third session of each class series.

  7. Thousands of Israelis and Palestinians are working together on grassroots projects for mutual recognition, dignity, and peace. They can't do it alone. We are empowering changemakers in Boston to support these Israeli and Palestinian peacebuilders. Together, we can amplify their voices, change the narrative, and shape the future.