The Access Project was a program of community education in cooperation with the Victim-Offender Reconciliation Project (VORP) of Mennonite Central Committee Ontario and the Ontario Ministry of Corrections. The program ran from 1977-1980. In 1977, the Access Project created two educational slide shows, one on "The Law, Crime and the Administration of Justice" and another on "Juvenile Delinquency." Slides were also taken for use in displays and for a television series on "Crime and the Community." The slides in this file are assumed to have been created for the above purposes. The slides came to the Archives in no particular order, and may have been used for more than one presentation. No scripts for the slideshows have been located.
Bob Neufeld in his office at the Ottawa Mennonite Church speaking to someone. Photograph from Frank H. Epp Collection "103-B-00 Draft Dodger 1970-1975, 1982."
Conscience Canada group that traveled to Ottawa to lobby for peace tax legislation. Back row (left to right): Dominique Boisvert, Don Woodside, Doug Pritchard, Chris Derksen-Hiebert. Front (left to right): Jane-Orion Smith, unknown.
Note on reverse reads: "Delegation to Ottawa to see Prime Minister. Feb, 1951." Front row (left to right): E.J. Swalm, J. B. Martin, B.B. Janz, Fred Haslam, John G. Rempel. Back row (left to right): C.J. Rempel, Elven Shantz, David Reimer, David Schultz. See XV-11.1 Conference of Historic Peace Church fonds for further information.
(left to right): Bob Neufeld, Laurenda Margaret Scott and Jon B. Messer in Neufeld's office at the Ottawa Mennonite Church. Messer was a draft dodger from Pennsylvania. Photo from Frank H. Epp Collection "103-B-00 Draft Dodger".
Mennonites from across Ontario gathered to sing hymns of peace at the "Sing for Peace" rally in response to the Balkan conflict, on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Ontario.
Len Enns conducts the Mennonite choir who gathered from across Ontario to sing hymns of peace at the "Sing for Peace" rally in response to the Balkan conflict, on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Ontario.
Len Enns conducts the Mennonite choir who gathered from across Ontario to sing hymns of peace at the "Sing for Peace" rally in response to the Balkan conflict, on Parliament Hill in Ottawa.
Mennonites from across Ontario gathered to sing hymns of peace at the "Sing for Peace" rally in response to the Balkan conflict, on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Ontario.
Mennonites from across Ontario gathered to sing hymns of peace at the "Sing for Peace" rally in response to the Balkan conflict, on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Ontario.