CIVIL LIVING

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Our Mission

To identify, support, and implement a healthy social exchange of civility ethics within any environment—restoring dignity and humanity to our shared lives.

How We Bring This To Life: Our 3-Step Process

Step 1: Identify

  • We assess environments where conflict, burnout, or disconnection is common—like correctional facilities, stressed workplaces, or underserved communities.

  • We gather data through conversations, surveys, and lived experiences to uncover the specific civility gaps and opportunities.

Step 2: Support

  • We work with individuals and organizations to develop self-awareness and responsibility.

  • We provide tools and training to empower people to choose kindness, reflect on behavior, and lead by example.

  • We support personal growth by offering certifications in Mental Health First Aid (7.5 CEU’s) and HIPAA (1.5 CEU’s) to equip participants with professional and ethical standards.

Step 3: Implement

  • We facilitate interactive workshops and training series that are engaging, healing, and accessible.

  • We build partnerships with businesses, correctional centers, schools, and community leaders to create long-term change.

  • We promote ongoing learning through digital platforms, a growing podcast, and public storytelling.

Who We Serve

  • We facilitate in-person Civil Living workshops, that were established in 2016 with justice-involved adult centers, promoting empathy, reflection, and community building.

  • We offer onboarding trainings and professional development workshops focused on building respectful, civil living workplace cultures.

  • We host public workshops, community storytelling events, and educational outreach to inspire everyday acts of intentional kindness.

  • Coming soon

    E-courses (coming soon), podcasts (coming soon) and digital storytelling to expand the Civil Living movement for change nationwide.

Civil Living Helps Us…

  • Build healthier, more trusting relationships

  • Create stronger, more connected communities

  • Shape safe and inclusive spaces, both online and in real life

How Do We Bring It Back?

We begin by being more intentional:

  • With our words

  • With our tone

  • With how we engage—even in disagreement

We practice listening more openly. We speak with care. And when we’re met with rudeness or disrespect, we respond without mirroring it.

This doesn’t mean being passive. It means choosing to act with integrity, even when it’s hard.

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