Who We Are
The Compassionate Communication Center of Ohio shares the principles and practices of Compassionate-Nonviolent Communication (NVC), as developed by the American psychologist, Dr. Marshall Rosenberg, and inspired by the nonviolence teachings of Mahatma Gandhi and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Founded in 2006, we are a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization based in Columbus, Ohio, USA that works in partnership with other regional NVC organizations throughout the world, and with the international organization founded by Dr. Rosenberg, the Center for Nonviolent Communication.
Purpose
We engage compassion by connecting through common needs, transforming conflict, and enhancing quality of life for ourselves and others through the principles and practices of Compassionate Nonviolent Communication.
Noble Aims
TO PROVIDE Programming that cultivates self-awareness, personal growth and connections/relationships to deepen
TO DEVELOP Outreach, because NVC has never been more needed
TO EXPAND Leadership, so everyone is empowered to engage with confidence
Values
Compassion
We strive to understand ourselves and others without judgment and to communicate without bias. We work together to identify outcomes in which everyone’s needs are attended to, leading to deeper connections and an embrace of our common humanity.
Self-awareness
We endeavor to live according to our values, practicing what we teach. We recognize that we have choices even in difficult situations. We cultivate authentic awareness of our feelings and needs in each moment.
Inclusiveness and Collaboration
We seek opportunities to share with and learn from everyone. We cultivate diversity, interdependence, and collaboration.
Sustainability and Balance
We seek a balance between giving and receiving that supports emotional and financial well-being. We want to bring a spirit of joy, fun, and play to all we do.
Open communication
We strive to express ourselves from the heart with transparency and vulnerability. We openly take responsibility for our thoughts, feelings, needs, and actions.
Guiding Principles
We commit to foster the spirit and practice of Nonviolent Communication (NVC) in everything we do.
Connecting with our hearts is our highest value.
We value everyone’s needs equally.
Gratitude and celebration are the underlying energy of what we do.
How we do something is as important as what we do.
We will operate in the spirit of social entrepreneurship.
We celebrate and give thanks for every resource entrusted to our care, and fully commit to use them wisely and ethically.
Our Location
We are located at 470 Olde Worthington Rd, Suite 200, Westerville, OH 43082. (When sending mail, include #0637)
Organizations we have provided training and consulting for:
Education:
Augsburg College
Columbus Academy
Columbus Montessori Education Center
Columbus School for Girls
Educational Council
Graham Primary School
Indianola Children's Center
Linden McKinley High School
Maryland Elementary School (Bexley, OH)
St. Joseph Montessori School
Ohio Head Start
Youth Opportunities Program (Toledo, OH)
Social and Human Services:
Africentric Personal Development Shop
Franklin County Children Services
Goodwill Columbus
Illinois Department of Children and Family Services
National Youth Advocates Program
Ohio Department of Developmental Disabilities
Ohio Family Care Association
Ohio Benefit Bank
United Methodist Children's Home
YWCA of Columbus
Miami County YMCA
Amethyst of Central Ohio
Nebraska Division of Developmental Disabilities
Religious:
Columbus Mennonite Church
First Unitarian Universalist Church of Columbus
Episcopal Diocese of Southern Ohio
Light in the Woods Unity Church
St. Francis of Assisi Church
Unity of Columbus
Health & Wellness:
American Institute of Alternative Medicine
Divorced and Separated Support Group
Ohio Health / Riverside Methodist Hospital
Ohio Nurses Association
Miscellaneous:
Aikido School of Central Ohio
Hostelling International - OSU chapter
Pattycake Bakery
Stratford Ecological Center
Strategies Against Violence Everywhere (SAVE)
Tark, Inc.