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7/9/2018

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VCRJ founder Judy Clarke recently retired as Executive Director of VCRJ.  She wrote "After eight happy years serving as Founder and Executive Director of the Virginia Center for Restorative Justice, I have decided as of June 30, 2018, that I will step away.  I expect to remain a priceless VCRJ Volunteer!"   We are deeply grateful to Judy for her vision and years of devoted leadership, and look forward to her continued passion and service as a volunteer.  We wish her the best in her retirement, as she spends more time with her family and engages new opportunities. 

The new Executive Director is Daniel Foxvog, a consultant and mediator with an MA in Conflict Transformation from  Eastern Mennonite University.  He has worked as a conflict transformation trainer in Virginia, Illinois, and California, training students, teachers, pastors, police officers, and community volunteers.  He previously served as a case manager for a restorative justice program in Fresno, CA, where he worked with hundreds of juvenile offenders and their families, trained and supervised volunteer mediators, and facilitated meetings between victims and offenders.  He has also worked as a church consultant, a case manager for youth with mental illness, and a group dialogue facilitator.


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    Daniel Foxvog

    Daniel Foxvog,  MA, VCRJ Executive Director, completed
    his Bachelor’s degree in Peace, Justice, and Conflict Studies at Goshen College and earned an M.A. in Conflict Transformation from Eastern Mennonite University.  

    He has worked as a conflict transformation trainer in Virginia, Illinois, and California, training students, teachers, pastors, police officers, and community volunteers.  He previously served as a case manager for a restorative justice program in Fresno, CA, where he worked with hundreds of juvenile offenders and their families, trained and supervised volunteer mediators, and facilitated meetings between victims and offenders. 

    ​He has also worked as a church consultant, a case manager for youth with mental illness, and a group dialogue facilitator



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