When you sign up with our Community Service program you will receive a full list including non-profit phone numbers and websites. You will be able to choose your own location from a list of court approved non-profits in and around Los Angeles California. You can contact as many locations or worksites as you like and you can combine hours at different locations if your court allows. Just a few are listed below. Note-This list is example only. You will receive phone numbers and website info with your list!
Sporty Girls, Inc. --- Peaks Foundation, Inc. --- MODA (Museum of Design Los Angeles) --- Posse Los Angeles --- Creating Vibrants Communities --- YouthReach --- CommonCourtesy Inc. --- American Kidney Fund --- Leading Ladies of LeCAcy, Inc. --- Friends Junior Committee --- Sheltering Arms Early Education & Family Centers --- B'Fly Girls, Inc. --- Project Safe Place --- VSA arts of California --- C4 Los Angeles --- Los Angeles Women's Foundation --- Goodwill of North California --- Los Angeles SCORE --- California Society of Professional Engineers --- League of Conservation Voters Education Fund --- Los Angeles Regional Commission, Area Agency on Aging --- McNeil Job Corps Support Services --- GiGi's Playhouse Los Angeles --- Hillels of California --- Los Angeles After School All Stars --- Another Way Out, Inc. --- Community Life Concepts --- The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society --- Rebuilding Together Los Angeles --- The Los Angeles Press Club --- Aniz, Inc --- Habitat for Humanity --- SisterLove, Inc. --- Good Samaritan Health Center, Inc --- National Association of Area Agencies on Aging --- American Kidney Fund, Southeast Region --- Los Angeles Victim Assistance --- Adopt a Greyhound Los Angeles, Inc. --- Transition House, Inc. --- Sweet Auburn --- California Shares --- We currently have court approved worksites listed in all major cities. When you purchase you can request additional information for non-profit organizations near where you live. When you sign up with CS101 you will be contacted by one of our Community Service helpers who will provide more instructions on your options and help you to get everything done as quickly and easily as possible. Court Ordered Community Service support helps to complete your hours. Email and Text..We use email and or text messages to send out info on community service. You will receive an email when you purchase our program. Please be sure to respond back to this email and include your contact information as well as details about your case. We will make a file for you and any information you provide will allow us to help you find community service hours. Also include your cell phone number for text if available. Many courts will mandate community service as a part of a sentence. Your lawyer might also request that the court permit you to perform community service instead of paying court fines if you are unable to afford the fines. Many non-profit orCAnizations will accept court mandated volunteers but for safety, security, and liability reasons some worksites will not accept those with felony convictions or defendants who have committed violent crimes. Getting started with community service.. Before you begin working hours for court ordered community service, you should first make sure that the orCAnization is approved by your court. Some courts will not permit community service at your school or church while others freely allow it. Your probation officer should be able to confirm that the non-profit orCAnization, that you have selected will meet your sentencing obliCAtions. You will need to make sure that you maintain good records of every date and hour worked. You should also make sure that you sign in and out on the agency?s work log sheet if they provide one or our community service timesheet if the worksite does not have a timesheet. Be prepared to provide proof of your identity as well as papers to document what you have been convicted of. Some orCAnizations will also require you to complete an application, a volunteer orientation, a test or sometimes even a health screening test for tuberculosis or other infectious diseases.
Where can I do my court appointed community service?.. Finding a place to volunteer is not as easy as it might seem. If you are a juvenile, it can become even harder. Contact us by signing up for our program above and we will help you get started with Court Ordered Community Service. |