Please join us for Negotiation Works’ Spring Celebration on Wednesday, April 30th, from 5:00-7:00 pm to celebrate Negotiation Works' accomplishments over the past year, including reaching our 1000th participant!
This is our 6th Spring Celebration and we can’t wait to celebrate with you. We’re pleased to announce our keynote speaker will be Dr. Carmelle T. Norice, a Clinical Director at Merck Research Laboratories and a volunteer physician at Community of Hope in Washington, D.C., where she provides specialty care to underserved patients. As a leader of the prison and reentry mission at National Community Church, she supports and advocates for justice-impacted individuals and families both locally and nationally. Carmelle proudly serves on the boards of directors for The Frederick Douglass Project for Justice and Christian Legal Aid of DC.
The afternoon’s events will also include a discussion of Negotiation Works’ activities of the past year, an opportunity to meet Negotiation Ambassadors, and awards for our partners and valued volunteers.
You can reserve your spot today by submitting the form shown here. Location details will be provided after your RSVP submission. Please consider making a contribution with your RSVP to support Negotiation Works.
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Even if you're not able to join us on Wednesday, April 30th, please consider making a contribution to Negotiation Works. The suggested contribution is $250.00 per person. This amount will allow two individuals currently incarcerated at the DC Jail to attend a 4-session course and learn strategies for navigating relationships with family and other loved ones during their incarceration.

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The suggested contribution is $250.00 per person. This amount will allow two individuals currently incarcerated at the DC Jail to attend a 4-session course and learn strategies for navigating relationships with family and other loved ones during their incarceration.