Cecil County Community Mediation Center

  • NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION
  • COMMUNITY SERVICE
224 East Main St. Ste. 110
Elkton, MD 21921
(443) 207-5159
Hours:
10AM-4PM M-F by appointment only
online mediation now available!

About Us

The Cecil County Community Mediation Center, Inc. (CCCMC) is a non-profit organization providing free, effective, and confidential mediation services to everyone in Cecil County, MD, regardless of read more
  • About

    The Cecil County Community Mediation Center, Inc. (CCCMC) is a non-profit organization providing free, effective, and confidential mediation services to everyone in Cecil County, MD, regardless of their ability to pay. Mediation is a voluntary and confidential process that brings people in dispute together to ease tensions, clarify issues, and when possible, reach an agreement.

    Typical mediations involve:
    family matters; parenting plans (child custody/access agreements), marriage, parenting, elder care, teen issues, finances, inheritance
    school related; attendance, behavior, peer-to-peer, parent/teacher, Individual Education Plan (IEP) Meeting Facilitation
    neighbors and neighborhoods (HOA)
    friends
    roommates
    landlord/tenant
    business; consumer/merchant
    workplace; employee/employer, employee/employee

    Some agreements can be submitted to resolve court cases, ask us how!

    CCCMC offers a unique opportunity for volunteers to obtain high-quality conflict resolution skill training while empowering community members to resolve their own conflicts and repair relationships using the mediation process. With a Volunteer Commitment, Volunteers receive an intensive 50-hour Basic Mediation Training, at no-cost to them, followed by an apprenticeship. Once established, volunteers may choose specialized areas of training including: Attendance Mediation, Parenting Plan Mediation, Prison Reentry Mediation, and Individual Education Plan (IEP) Meeting Facilitation.

    CCCMC follows the Mediation Confidentiality Code of MD Section 3-1803 and Judiciary Rule 17, and Ethical Standards of Mediators.