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Support Piedmont Peace Center

Ways You Can Contribute

To make conflict resolution services affordable, the Center relies on the community for financial and volunteer support. Your tax-deductible contribution and/or volunteer work will help us achieve our goals of providing affordable mediation services and training to the Piedmont and surrounding areas.

Donate Now

You can donate online or by sending a check directly to our mailing address:

Piedmont Peace Center
98 Alexandria Pike Suite 53
Warrenton, VA 20186

Neighborhood Assistance Program

We are a proud participant of the Commonwealth of Virginia’s Neighborhood Assistance Program (NAP). You or your business can help PDRC with a donation and receive a STATE TAX CREDIT. 

Peace by Piece

Contact us to purchase all-occasion “Peace by Piece” notecards custom designed for us by Fauquier County elementary students. They are truly unique and beautiful!

Volunteer

Volunteers are essential to the work of a community nonprofit like Piedmont Peace Center. Whatever your interests or skills, we would love to find a place for you at the Center. From helping out in the office to being a Mediator or Restorative Justice facilitator for us, we would appreciate your involvement and input.

Please note: Mediators who work on court-referred cases for the Center must be certified by the Supreme Court of Virginia. For more information about Mediator certification and training or if you are interested in mediating with PDRC please contact us.

We greatly appreciate your talents. Thank you so much for considering donating your time and energy to us!

Community Peacebuilding License Plate

The “Peace Plate” promotes community peacebuilding and helps support Community Conflict Resolution Centers across the Commonwealth of Virginia. Member organizations of Resolution Virginia (formerly the Virginia Association for Community Conflict Resolution–VACCR) will receive fifteen dollars of the $25.00 plate fee after the sale of 1,000 plates. You can purchase the plate by visiting the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles website or visiting your local office.