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This site can help people who are ordered by a court to perform community service connect with ways to complete their hours. We can also help people find service hours when they need to pay off a ticket by volunteering.
By partnering with qualified organizations, Court Ordered Community Service is able to provide support for your court-ordered hours that work for you! We can help you get back on track by helping out kids in the community.
If you have court ordered or mandatory community service hours to complete, we’re here to help! GETTING STARTED IS EASY. FIND A VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY. Quickly access all of the approved, mandatory and court ordered volunteer opportunities from our calendar of projects. *Read below for next steps. search now.
Learning Through Court-Referred Community Service. We welcome community members who are referred by the courts to volunteer with local nonprofit organizations as an alternative sentence.
Instead, you should contact agencies or the county courts for volunteer opportunities. We have a few community partners who may be able to support your need for community service hours: Portland area suggestions: Habitat ReStores - Gresham or Portland.
Do you have court-ordered community service to complete? Fight hunger and poverty in Indianapolis at Second Helpings.
With the help of our approved community service partners, we have created a way for you to search and find court ordered community service near your home. Sign up now to receive a list of non-profit work sites accepting community service volunteers.
If you have received Community Service Hours as a result of a court case, we can provide resources to help.
Defendants who live in Clark County, Nevada jurisdiction must perform community service at a court-approved nonprofit organization. Community service hours must be reported on the court-approved timesheet .
Simple Community Service (SCS) revolutionizes the court-appointed community service process by standardizing practices, promoting ethical behavior, and connecting probationers with nonprofits nationwide.