About Center for Peace
Believing in the power of change and resilience
Our Approach
Rooted in understanding
No matter your background, we nurture the inherent dignity and value of every individual. We are committed to dismantling harmful patterns and fostering a culture of respect and understanding across cultures.
MAAC, BCC, CRPB, APSATS CPC, CSMF, CES/CASRD, CAS
Coach Joi
Coach Joi is the Program Director and Master Coach at Center for Peace. She has more than 30 years of experience working in the field of violence and abuse towards women. She specializes in helping women restore their agentic voice taken from them by an abusive partner, while helping men correct their abusive behavior. Her years of experience, decades of grounded research and multiple degrees bring the right experience for the abused and abusers looking for hope and change. Coach Joi runs the year-long abuse program at Center for Peace.
Coach Sharai
For over 15 years, Coach Sharai has mentored and supported women in their faith communities. Her own journey overcoming religious coercion and partner abuse deeply informs her approach, fuelling her passion to help women uncover and assert their inner strength and voice. Committed to each woman’s unique path, Sharai offers insightful guidance towards self-discovery, and a journey of recovery from emotional, psychological, spiritual, and sexual abuse.
For women experiencing abuse
For men ready to change
Men & women abuse support
Why the Work Is Separate and Why That Matters
While men and women are both impacted by relational harm, they do not need the same interventions.
Women should never be asked to wait, endure, or sacrifice safety in the hope that someone else might change. Men who want to change require structure, confrontation, and sustained accountability.
By offering distinct pathways, the Center for Peace ensures that:
Women partners are kept safe
Women receive support that prioritizes safety and clarity
Male Partners Are Supported
Men are challenged without being centered over women’s wellbeing
All genders are safe-guarded
Change is possible without asking anyone to absorb harm along the way