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Welcome to the Greater Delaware Valley Chapter Web site
2007-2008 Chapter President: Cheryl Cutrona, Chapter President Cheryl Cutrona, Executive Director- Good Shapherd Mediation Program 5356 Chew Ave., Philadelphia, Pa 19138 (215) 843-5413 FAX 843-2080 CCmeD8r@aol.comThe next meeting/ program will be held on Wednesday, June 11 at 6:30 for a buffet dinner and at 7:00 a discussion following dinner lead by Bill Jacobsen on issues revolving around working at another avocation and also being a mediator including multiple areas of expertise and also potential issues of conflict. The location for this chapter meeting and discussion was at the offices of Wolf Block, 22nd floor - 1650 Arch St. For meetings you need to tell Cheryl Cutrona / Randy Duque of your attendance so you can be placed on the building access list. We need your name by June 9 to get it on the access list. The dinner cost is $ 15. for members and $ 17 for guests with payment by check to Randy made out to ACR-Greater Delaware Valley, sent to him c/o Good Shepherd, 5356 Chew Ave., Philadelphia, PA 19138 . Our goal is to further the profession of mediation as well as other forms of alternative dispute resolution through educating both: (1) volunteer and compensated mediators with a broad spectrum of backgrounds (i.e. psychologists, non-attorneys, attorneys, medical professionals, teachers, clergy) by way of setting up intra-group discussions and speakers, and (2) the general business and neighborhhod communities stressing the benefits and obligations associated with mediation. Our group is focused on the Philadelphia, Camden and Wilmington areas, and is dedicated to members determining the Chapter's direction to provide activities not available elsewhere being mindful not to re-invent the wheel. To send in dues renewel, contact Mr. Randy Duquee - checks payable to 'ACR-Delaware Valley' and mailed to Randy at Good Sheperd Mediatyion Program, 5356 Chew Ave., Philadelphia, PA 19138 Our chapter, as is the entire ACR organization, is very interested in growing its ranks and communitiy ties with the Asian and Indian and African-American and Hispanic communities and other 'minority' groups.
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