
4420 N. First Street · Fresno, California
A shared home for community justice, elder justice, civic technology, and public safety.
The Community Justice Campus is becoming a visible place where organizations, practitioners, volunteers, educators, advocates, technologists, and residents can work side by side to build a safer Fresno through connection, accountability, repair, and care.

A Place You Can Point To
The physical footprint already exists: buildings, offices, parking, visibility, access, and room to grow a civic home for community justice.
Current Campus Tenants
The campus is already becoming an ecosystem.
Each tenant brings a different part of the work: direct community justice practice, elder justice, practitioner networks, and the digital infrastructure that helps the invisible work become visible and coordinated.
Anchor Tenant
Community Justice Center
Mediation, restorative justice, AB 60 victim referral pathways, schools, reentry, volunteer engagement, and community education.
Elder Justice Partner
Elder Abuse Services Inc.
Elder justice education, coalition building, training, family support, community awareness, and restorative pathways for elders and families.
Practitioner Network
Community Justice Network
A growing home for mediators, restorative practitioners, violence interventionists, school partners, facilitators, and community healers.
Civic Technology Tenant
Resilient OS
Local, non-extractive civic technology supporting intake, pathways, tasks, invisible work, data stewardship, dashboards, and community coordination.
What It Makes Possible
Shared space turns separate efforts into community safety infrastructure.
Most cities can point to courts, jails, police stations, and hospitals. The Community Justice Campus gives Fresno a place to point to for mediation, repair, prevention, coordination, training, support, and belonging.
Community Front Door
A visible place where people can begin with support, mediation, referral, or connection.
Partner Offices
Space for mission-aligned organizations doing quiet, essential community work.
Training & Learning Hub
Rooms for mediators, volunteers, interns, practitioners, students, and community members to build skills.
Circle & Mediation Space
Safe, neutral rooms for dialogue, accountability, repair, and conflict resolution.
Community Table
A shared convening space for schools, courts, agencies, nonprofits, elders, youth, and neighborhood leaders.
Future Commons
A long-term vision for gatherings, gardens, public art, youth leadership, and community safety events.

Already Visible
Located on North First Street with strong street presence and clear access.
Already Connected
Existing office buildings can support multiple organizations and shared community functions.
Already Gatherable
The courtyard and parking areas create potential for circles, trainings, and public events.
Ready To Grow
The site can become a long-term home for community safety infrastructure in Fresno.
Help Build The Campus
A building does not create justice. The right place helps a community practice it.
Support for the campus helps sustain the rooms, relationships, tenants, technology, training, and coordination that make community safety visible, reachable, and real.