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What is SAP?

Sentencing Alternatives Program, Inc. (SAP) is a non-profit organization which works with adults and minors who are referred by the courts to perform community service in lieu of fines, and/or incarceration.

The function of the program is to interview, place and monitor clients in organizations where they can perform their assigned hours. This not only allows clients to fulfill their obligations to the court, but also to give back to the community and hopefully, enables clients to profit from a positive experience.

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Sentenced To Serve

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. Not every agency is able to work with court-ordered volunteers. Below are the steps you can take to find open opportunities for volunteers sentenced to serve. Step 1 Log in to your account or create an account by clicking the blue LogIn button at the top of this screen. Step 2 Search volunteer opportunities . Step 3 Scroll down to Additional Filters  and click the + sign next to Appropriate For  before clicking the Court Ordered Volunteers  box.  Step 4 Click Refine  to see results. When you find an appropriate activity, click Express Interest  and the agency will respond with more information.  

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"Welcome to the Southern California Service Corps, where we're dedicated to nurturing the spirit of community service and empowering people to make a positive impact. Our organization offers a diverse range of services aimed at fostering volunteerism and skill development, particularly among transitional-age youth.

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Supporting the spirit of service and the, development of resources for, community & nonprofit organizations..

At SoCal Service Corps, we believe in the power of community involvement to drive positive change. For over four decades, we have been dedicated to harnessing the energy of volunteers to make a lasting impact on our community. We offer a variety of programs and services to our volunteers, including training, support, and tools they need to make a difference. Join our mission today and help us continue to grow and thrive as we work toward a brighter future for all.

Make a Difference - Volunteer Today

Our goal is to make a difference in the community through the power of volunteering. We provide various programs and partnerships to make it easier for individuals to create positive change. We believe that every person has a unique contribution to make, and with our dedicated team's guidance, you can make that contribution count.

Court-Ordered Community Service Made Easy

Our Court-Referred Community Service program and the Hospital and Morgue program (HAM) is a way to make a positive impact while fulfilling court-ordered obligations. We offer a variety of opportunities for individuals to complete their assigned hours at local agencies in E. San Gabriel Valley, Greater Pomona, Chino Valley, and W. San Bernardino through our Volunteer Center. Our program provides a cost-effective and meaningful solution to fines or jail time.

Find the Right Volunteers for Your Non Profit

At SoCal Service Corps, our goal is to strengthen non-profits and community based organizations by empowering individuals to give back. Our Court Referred Community Service Program (CRCS) is a shining example of this mission in action. Through working with community groups and non-profits, we are able to provide valuable services that fill staffing gaps and make meaningful contributions. By focusing on opportunities like sorting donations, landscaping, and data entry, our CRCS volunteers get the chance to make a real difference in the lives of others.

MentoringArts & Culture

At SoCal Service Corps, we are committed to making a positive impact in the community through our Mentoring Arts and Culture Program. We believe that through mentorship, we can help foster change and provide young people with the tools they need to succeed. We are dedicated to providing a safe, nurturing environment where young people can express themselves creatively and grow both personally and professionally. Our programs are designed to help young people find their voice, express themselves, and feel empowered.

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Monday - Thursday 9 am - 4 pm  Fridays 9 am - 2:00 pm   Alternative Hours BY APPOINTMENT ONLY. Please call to schedule an appointment if you need assistance after office hours.   Closed:  Saturday - Sunday Available 24/7 @ www.SoCalServiceCorps.org *Our Office is Closed During All National Holidays Observed by L.A. County Courts 

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Court-Ordered Service

We only accept community service in lieu of fines and minor offenses for court-ordered service. No other court-ordered service is allowed here. Before anyone can do their court-ordered service, they need to be approved. To be approved you need to submit your court paperwork via email to [email protected] and we will respond, letting you know if you have been approved or denied. The paperwork must have the case #, violation/charge, defendant’s name, court name, and court address. Without prior approval, hours will not be verified, so you must get approval first.

This information applies to all court-ordered, parole, probation, halfway house, diversion program, and/or any required service that is required by any program or government agency dealing with any violation of any code or law regardless of conviction or any other conditions.

Information for once you are approved

You are required to keep track of your own hours. We will not keep track of your hours for you, and the computer that you clock in and out on is not a time clock but a means to verify what you turn in. Record your hours every time you come in, either on your log sheet or by some other means. Any hours not clocked in and out will not be verified, and any paperwork not completed in its entirety, including an email address and all hours worked, will not be verified.

Court-ordered service is completed at our warehouse, located at 2205 S. Artesia St., San Bernardino, CA 92408 — map . This is at the east end of Caroline St. in the warehouse with the yellow gate. You will need to complete your hours at least a week before you require verification to allow for the time required for us to do our verification process.

Keep in mind that when you are doing community service as a requirement for court or another agency, we hold you to a higher standard of compliance and expect you to comply with all rules/laws both stated and implied or as are commonly held in professional service. There is a zero-tolerance policy for noncompliance with any rule/law/expectation, and you are not to think that you can do something that another volunteer here does, since you are being held to a higher standard and expectation.

The warehouse is open for volunteers 6 days a week. It is open 7am until noon Sunday through Friday closed on Saturdays and holidays , and you can come and do your service anytime between those hours. When you get here, just come in the front door, sign in at the computer in the front office, and then go back into the warehouse, where you will be assigned tasks. When you are done, sign out the same way that you signed in. You also have to sign out and back in if you take a lunch.

You will need to keep track of your own hours, log in and log out using the computer in our office, and when you have completed your hours, you need to fill out your paperwork completely, including your email, on the paperwork and place the paperwork into the drop box next to the check-in computer marked for that purpose. Your hours will be verified and the paperwork signed and emailed to you within 72 hours. If you wish to get the hard copy/original, then include a self-addressed stamped envelope with your paperwork if you want it mailed to you, or if you’re picking it up, it will be on the desk next to the computer you check in on the day after you receive the email. Most courts require either original paperwork or a letter, so you need to have all of your paperwork turned into the lockbox at least 7 days before you need the verification completed.

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Thank you for your interest in completing your court-ordered community service hours with us.

San Diego Habitat for Humanity accepts, on a limited basis, volunteers who are required by a court to complete community service hours.

All court-ordered volunteers are required to complete their community service in one of our ReStore locations. Volunteers with construction background may be approved to work on one of our construction sites, which will be determined on a case-by-case basis.

To be eligible to complete your community service hours at San Diego Habitat for Humanity you must NOT have a past history of the following and your sentence must NOT involve:

  • a conviction of an offense of a violent or menacing nature
  • a conviction of an offense of a sexual nature
  • a conviction of theft or burglary.

Please have the following documents ready to upload at the end of this application:

  • Court documents
  • Government-issued photo ID
  • Signed Court-Ordered Community Service Policy + Agreement (if under 18)
  • A member of our Volunteer Services team will reach out by email following the processing of your application. Please check your spam or junk folder.

Please note that hours volunteered prior to staff approval will not accrue toward court-ordered requirements.

Under 18? Please print and sign the Court-Ordered Community Service Policy + Agreement here and upload at the bottom of this form.

  • If you have community service hours to complete that are not court-ordered, create a  VolunteerHub account  to get started. We can provide a confirmation letter for you at the end of your service.

Once approved by a member of Habitat’s Volunteer Services team, and after your screening, you may begin volunteering. If you have questions, please contact [email protected] .

Contact information.

  • Name (as it appears on court documents) * First Last
  • Email * Enter Email Confirm Email

Conviction Information

  • Case Number *
  • Committed Offense *
  • Eligibility * To be eligible to complete your community service hours at San Diego Habitat for Humanity you must NOT have a past history of the following and your sentence must NOT involve: 1) A conviction of an offense of a violent or menacing nature 2) A conviction of an offense of a sexual nature 3) A conviction of theft or burglary I do not have a history of nor does my sentence involve any of the aforementioned convictions.

Volunteer Information

  • When during business hours (M-F, 9am-5pm) would you be available for a brief phone call? * Call will cover what you will need to do to begin volunteering, how to receive your verification letter, and your volunteer duties.
  • Number of hours to be completed with San Diego Habitat: *
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  • Please upload a signed copy of your Court-Ordered Community Service Policy + Agreement. You can download this document at the top of this page. Max. file size: 9 MB.

Court-Ordered Community Service Policy + Agreement

  • Safety * I will adhere to the following safety policies and procedures: 1) Running, horseplay, riding pallet jacks, and stepping on pallets is a safety hazard and not permitted. As a volunteer, you are representing Habitat. 2) Safety of our staff, volunteers, and customers is our first priority. 3) Only staff are permitted to operate forklifts. Please be mindful of forklifts when they are in operation. 4) Use proper lifting techniques. When lifting heavy objects, use your legs to push upwards, keep your back straight and your body balanced. Don’t attempt to lift over 50 lbs. without assistance. 5) Report all accidents and injuries immediately to warehouse staff. 6) No one under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol will be permitted to volunteer. 7) If serving as a Driver’s Assistant, only enter customer’s home if invited by the ReStore staff member. I agree to all of the above.
  • Attire * I will wear proper work attire, including: 1) closed-toed shoes 2) no earbuds or headphones 3) clothes that I don't mind getting dirty 4) Bringing work gloves is recommended. I agree to all of the above.
  • General Decorum * 1) Eating or drinking is permitted only in the break areas. 15 minutes per four-hour shift. 2) Volunteers are responsible for cleaning up their area. 3) San Diego Habitat for Humanity will not be responsible for any missing personal belongings. Lockers are available for use in the break room of each store. Please bring your own lock if you would like to use the lockers. We do recommend leaving personal belongings at home or in your car. 4) Sexual harassment, violence, or offensive speech will not be tolerated. 5) Respect and keep confidential all customer and volunteer information. 6) Volunteers are prohibited from handling money or working the register. I agree to all of the above.

Verification

  • Email verification letter to me.
  • I will pick up at the Kearny Mesa ReStore.
  • I will pick up at the National City ReStore.
  • I will pick up at the Escondido ReStore.
  • Hours Tracking * I understand that my volunteer hours will not be counted if they are not tracked on the Community Service Log (provided to me by Habitat after my screening) and the hours are not signed off and verified by an authorized Habitat representative. I understand.
  • Request Notification * I will provide at least five business days’ notice to the San Diego Habitat Volunteer Services Team for preparation of my verification letter. I agree.

Document Uploads

  • Please upload your court documents. * Must include a written confirmation of the number of community service hours to be completed. Max. file size: 9 MB.
  • Please upload a copy of your government-issued photo ID. * Max. file size: 9 MB.
  • Signature * Your signature indicates that all of the above is true and correct, and that you agree to the terms herein.

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LAKESIDE'S RIVER PARK CONSERVANCY

Our mission is to preserve the biological integrity of the san diego river while integrating recreational, educational, and cultural opportunities for youth, seniors, and families., community service.

Lakeside's River Park Conservancy is qualified to assist you in fulfilling your community service requirements, whether it's for school or court ordered. 

We have a variety of volunteer opportunities available, including watering plants, trail maintenance, picking up litter and debris in the riverbed, and so much more!

At this time, we only have community service opportunities

Tuesday through Friday 7:00 am till 11:30 am.

Orientation & Training is held

 Friday mornings only 

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orientation & training.  

 Credit is received for all training 

You will need the following for Orientation & Training:

Government Issued ID

Case Number

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Wear Long-Sleeved Shirt or Bring a Jacket

Wear Close-Toed Shoes - Boots are Preferred

A Hat Is Recommended

Bring Water

Step 1:  Download the Community Service Waiver Above

Step 2:  Sign & date the waiver 

Step 3:  Fill out the form completely & upload the waiver

Step 4:  If you have questions, ask in the message box

Step 5:  Click Submit

We will email you within 1-2 business days at which

time you can choose your orientation & training date.

You must bring your ID and Case Number

 ** All orientations are held on Fridays. ** 

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    Please print and sign the Court-Ordered Community Service Policy + Agreement here and upload at the bottom of this form. If you have community service hours to complete that are not court-ordered, create a VolunteerHub account to get started. We can provide a confirmation letter for you at the end of your service.

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