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NCCJ

April 12, 2023 by chris

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(336) 272-0359
713 North Greene Street
Greensboro, NC 27401
www.nccjtriad.org
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About the Organization

Mission

North Carolina for Community and Justice (NCCJ) is a human relations organization that promotes understanding and respect among all cultures, races and religions through advocacy, education and dialogue. We work to create compassionate and just communities free of bias, bigotry and racism.

Services

NCCJ (North Carolina for Community and Justice) works to build more respectful and inclusive communities free of bias, bigotry and racism. We are best known for Anytown, our flagship youth leadership summer camp for teens. However, we don't just work with teens: we work with people of all ages and organizations of all types. We also offer community programs that are free and open to everyone. NCCJ can help you approach difficult topics from a place of curiosity and practice communicating more effectively and respectfully.

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  • Why NCCJ's work with young people is critical
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  • Organization Type(s): Non-profit organization
  • Broad Area(s) of Focus: Education, Mental Health
  • Area(s) of Focus in Education: Other, NCCJ works with students and educators to foster more inclusive school environments.
  • Focus Population(s): K-12, College/university age, Adults, Women/girls, Men/boys, LGBTQIA+
  • Geograpic Scope(s): Region

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PO Box 18284
Raleigh, NC 27619

919-781-6833 Ext. 114

floodcenter@ncforum.org

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