19/06/2026
We are so grateful to the incredible community that came together to celebrate our fourth annual Restorative Justice Open House yesterday evening, and so proud and inspired by the amazing young people and teachers in our Restorative Justice Filmmaking Team who shared their stories.
Thank you so much to the Uptown Knauer Performing Arts Center in West Chester for hosting the event, which featured a screening of the documentary film Invisible No More Part 2: Walk In My Shoes created by AHHAH's Restorative Justice Filmmaking program for youth on probation, as well as the Justice Restored 3.0 Traveling Art Exhibit and Restorative Justice photography.
Thank you to all of our amazing sponsors!
Impact ($1000): Karen Walter and the Kennett Library YoQi Class
Inspiration ($500): Roy Smith, Greg and Laurel Sarian, Laurie Storm and Larry Kagan, Kay and Richard Dowgun, Hall Charitable Trust, and Breuninger Insurance
Connector ($250): Doug Doerfler and Beccaria Charitable Trust
Friend ($100): Gabriel Freeman
In-Kind Donation: Aztec Printing and Sandrien B Photography
Thank you to Limoncello for catering the event!
And thank you to the wonderful community audience who joined us to tell our Restorative Justice Filmmakers, "We see you!"
AHHAH's Restorative Justice Filmmaking program is made possible by a grant from the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency.
To watch and learn more, visit https://www.ahhah.org/filmmaking.html
To support our Restorative Justice programs, visit https://www.ahhah.org/donate-rj.html
[Image description 1: "AHHAH Fourth Annual Restorative Justice Open House" with a photo of the Restorative Justice Filmmaking Team on stage at the Uptown Knauer Performing Arts Center, and a photo by Alyssa B. with the title of the film Invisible No More Part 2: Walk In My Shoes written on the side of an overpass.
Image description 2: A sponsor board for the Open House thanking the sponsors listed in the post above, with QR codes to donate in support of AHHAH's Restorative Justice programs.]