About
For more than 30 years, the Peninsula Conflict Resolution Center (PCRC) has encouraged the collective strengths of individuals, families and organizations to help improve communication, community engagement and conflict resolution throughout San Mateo County.
PCRC originated as a small group of concerned residents who wanted to help their neighbors resolve disputes. Since then, our organization has grown to serve thousands of residents across the county, each year.
Our Mission
PCRC Partners with the community to reduce violence, increase civic engagement, and strengthen community resilience through collaborative and innovative processes
Our Vision
We envision a world in which people advance equity, practice empathy, and understand each other’s differences
Our Team
PCRC has a team of 15 staff and over 100 dedicated volunteers responsible for providing mediation, facilitation, training, and coaching services. The staff is representative of a variety of cultures and professional disciplines, capable of providing multilingual and multicultural-centered services to meet the diverse needs of our county. All staff members are trained in the core competencies of mediation and facilitation.
Leadership Team
Staff
Board Members
PCRC is always looking for skilled, committed individuals who represent our community to join our board.
Michael Coyne, Board Chair
Jo-Ann Sockolov, Treasurer
Dr. Finausina Tovo, Board Member
Chief David Norris, Board Member
Warren Dale, Emeritus B.M
Tami Lautoa, Board Member
Partners
PCRC partners with many local nonprofits, community-based organizations, government entities and businesses to better serve the people of San Mateo County. We embrace collaboration as a way to support more communities and to achieve broader impact in the county.