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Oklahoma Community Service & Volunteer Resource Directory
This directory organizes Oklahoma volunteer and community-service routes that may support people navigating probation,
parole, community sentencing, supervised release, pretrial release, deferred sentence-related requirements, diversion,
municipal court-related instructions, juvenile court-related requirements, reentry, restitution-related instructions,
court-related obligations, school requirements, attorney referrals, county instructions, public-service requirements,
or community-based service goals.
Important: OACRA does not determine whether any organization, volunteer role, service site, hour log,
supervisor signature, remote task, food-bank shift, shelter shift, animal-care role, thrift-store shift, Habitat/ReStore shift,
municipal cleanup, road cleanup, parks task, public works route, faith-based activity, nonprofit placement, or community-service route
satisfies a court order, probation condition, parole condition, community-sentencing condition, supervised-release condition,
pretrial release condition, diversion agreement, deferred sentence-related instruction, juvenile court-related instruction,
agency referral, attorney recommendation, school requirement, county requirement, city requirement, restitution-related instruction,
or Oklahoma Department of Corrections supervision instruction. Always confirm approval, restrictions, schedule, supervision,
documentation, fees, background screening, offense restrictions, role limits, travel rules, remote-hour acceptance, and completion
requirements directly with the court, supervising officer, probation/parole officer, attorney, program coordinator, referring agency,
and volunteer organization before starting hours.
Provider visibilityOklahoma volunteer sites
Does your organization accept community service volunteers?
Food banks, shelters, thrift stores, animal shelters, Habitat/ReStore programs, parks departments, city or county programs,
road-cleanup programs, volunteer centers, youth-serving nonprofits, rescue missions, senior centers, faith-based service programs,
tribal-adjacent service programs, and other Oklahoma service sites may request listing updates or enhanced visibility on OACRA.
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Organizations, sponsors, community partners, nonprofits, and regional programs can help strengthen coverage across Oklahoma City,
Tulsa, Northeast Oklahoma, Northwest Oklahoma, Southwest Oklahoma, Southeast Oklahoma, rural counties, tribal-adjacent service areas,
and statewide service routes.
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🤝 Food security, shelters, animal care, parks, Habitat/ReStore, donation, public-service, road-cleanup, and nonprofit service options
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Statewide & Oklahoma Supervision Routes
Coverage: Oklahoma DOC supervision confirmation, community sentencing checks, statewide court-published location lists,
community service logs, statewide resource search, remote-service checks, and public-service confirmation paths.
Statewide routes Supervision, court locations, food banks, and forms
Oklahoma DOC Probation, Parole & Community Sentencing Confirmation Route
Supervision-confirmation route for people on probation, parole, community sentencing, or related supervision. Confirm site, travel, reporting, and documentation with the supervising authority before starting.
Supervision routeODOC / officer checkConfirm first
Ask AboutOfficer approval • assigned site • travel limits • required forms • submission deadline
AreaStatewide / local supervision offices
U.S. District Court – Northern District of Oklahoma Community Service Locations
Public court-published location list with nonprofit, road-cleanup, animal shelter, and county-level service contacts. Use as a call list, then confirm with your own court or supervising authority.
Community Service Log / Documentation Form Check
Some court or supervision programs require a specific hour log or completion form. Confirm the exact form and filing/submission process before service begins.
Ask AboutRequired log • supervisor signature • phone/email on proof • filing instructions • due date
AreaStatewide / federal-court-related reference
2-1-1 Oklahoma Resource Search
Statewide resource-search route. Use it to identify nonprofit, food, shelter, and community organizations, then confirm required-hour acceptance directly with the provider and supervising authority.
Statewide searchProvider-finder routeConfirm first
Confirm-first Food-bank networks, Habitat, remote, youth, and tribal-adjacent checks
Oklahoma Food Bank & Pantry Route
Food banks and pantries may support sorting, packing, stocking, distribution, warehouse work, mobile pantry support, and meal service. Confirm required-hour rules before scheduling.
Food bank networkStatewide checkConfirm first
AccessUse the direct food bank, pantry, or meal-program volunteer page before scheduling.
Ask AboutShift registration • supervisor signature • court/program form • proof of hours • offense restrictions
AreaStatewide / regional food banks
Habitat / ReStore Routes in Oklahoma
ReStore, donation sorting, warehouse support, and build-support roles may be available through local Habitat affiliates. Confirm local affiliate rules, background checks, and documentation first.
Habitat / ReStoreLocal affiliate routeConfirm first
Remote / Online Service Check
Remote service may help when transportation, disability, rural access, work schedule, childcare, tribal-jurisdiction distance, or family obligations make in-person service difficult. Confirm acceptance before enrolling.
Remote / onlineExtra approval neededConfirm first
AccessAsk the court, supervising officer, attorney, case manager, or program coordinator before selecting a remote route.
Tribal-Adjacent Program Confirmation Route
If a service site is connected to a tribal government, tribal program, reservation-based nonprofit, or tribal-adjacent service area, confirm approval and reporting rules before starting.
Tribal-adjacent checkJurisdiction-sensitiveConfirm first
AccessConfirm directly with the supervising authority and the tribal, nonprofit, or program contact before beginning hours.
Counties and areas: Oklahoma, Cleveland, Canadian, Logan, Oklahoma City, Edmond, Norman, Moore, Midwest City, Yukon, El Reno, and nearby communities.
Named routes Food bank, public service, parks, beautification, and Habitat routes
Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma – Court-Mandated Service Route
Food-bank route with a public court-mandated service page. Acceptance is discretionary and offense restrictions may apply. Confirm eligibility, paperwork, and sign-in/out rules first.
Ask AboutOffense restrictions • paperwork • sign-in/out • verification letter • court/program form
AreaOklahoma City / Moore / regional service area
Oklahoma County Public Service / Community Service Program
County public-service route connected to district-court community service. Confirm whether the court or county program must place the person with a government agency or nonprofit before hours begin.
County public serviceCourt-placement routeConfirm first
OKC Beautiful
Beautification and environmental volunteer route. Public materials reference community service hours and volunteer programs. Confirm current service-hour process and documentation before scheduling.
BeautificationCleanup / service hoursConfirm first
City of Oklahoma City Volunteer Routes
City volunteer route with beautification and garden-related opportunities. Confirm whether the city department can sign court/supervision hour logs before starting.
Rose Rock Habitat for Humanity – Community Service Volunteers
Habitat/ReStore route that publicly describes community service volunteer opportunities, background checks, and offense restrictions. Confirm current requirements first.
Habitat / ReStoreCommunity-service routeConfirm first
Confirm-first Animal, shelter, youth, faith-based, and local routes
Animal Shelter, Humane Society & Rescue Routes
Animal-care routes may include cleaning, laundry, supplies, adoption-event support, or shelter help. Confirm screening and offense restrictions before starting.
Animal careScreening-sensitiveConfirm first
AccessContact the local shelter, humane society, rescue, or animal-control program directly.
Shelter, Pantry, Community Kitchen & Faith-Based Routes
Meal service, donation sorting, cleaning, pantry stocking, and shelter support may be available. Confirm screening and documentation first.
Shelter / mealsFaith-based/local routeConfirm first
AccessContact the direct shelter, pantry, church, community kitchen, or nonprofit before scheduling.
Youth / Family-Service Support Route Check
Youth- and family-facing programs may need screening, training, and role restrictions. Use only after confirming whether required hours can be performed and documented.
Youth / family supportScreening-sensitiveConfirm first
AccessContact the direct youth/family nonprofit or program coordinator before applying.
Parks, Cleanup, Road Cleanup & Public Works Routes
Local public-service routes may include parks, road cleanup, litter removal, city facilities, or public works. Confirm assignment and staff sign-off before beginning.
Cleanup / public worksCity/county routeConfirm first
AccessUse the city, county, parks department, public works office, court paperwork, or supervising authority.
Counties and areas: Tulsa, Rogers, Wagoner, Creek, Tulsa, Broken Arrow, Owasso, Bixby, Sand Springs, Claremore, and nearby communities.
Named routes Food bank, Tulsa SPCA, court services, parks, and Habitat checks
Food Bank of Eastern Oklahoma – Court-Ordered Volunteer Route
Food bank route with Tulsa and McAlester opportunities for court-ordered volunteers, including food packing, maintenance, and warehouse tasks. Confirm eligibility first.
Tulsa SPCA – Community Service Route
Animal-care route with a public court-ordered community service process. Applicants must meet age, ID, documentation, policy, scheduling, and offense-restriction requirements.
Tulsa County Court Services / Community Service Check
Court-services route connected to community service, pretrial, supervision, and related local court functions. Confirm whether the court must assign the worksite.
Court servicesAssigned placement checkConfirm first
Ask AboutCurrent worksite list • reporting site • travel rules • required form • deadline
AreaTulsa County
Habitat / ReStore Routes in the Tulsa Area
ReStore, donation sorting, warehouse, and build-related support may be available through local Habitat routes. Confirm background checks, role limits, and documentation first.
Habitat / ReStoreDonation / buildConfirm first
AccessContact the local Habitat affiliate or ReStore before scheduling.
Confirm-first Parks, shelters, faith-based, animal, and community-sentencing routes
Tulsa County Community Sentencing Confirmation Route
Community-sentencing route for court-supervised cases. Confirm whether service is part of the plan, who approves the site, and how proof must be submitted.
Ask AboutPlan requirement • assigned site • officer approval • required form • due date
AreaTulsa County
Parks, Cleanup, Road Cleanup & Public Works Routes
Local public-service routes may include parks, road cleanup, litter removal, city facilities, or public works. Confirm assignment and staff sign-off before starting.
Cleanup / public worksCity/county routeConfirm first
AccessUse the city, county, parks department, public works office, court paperwork, or supervising authority.
Shelter, Pantry, Community Kitchen & Faith-Based Routes
Meal service, donation sorting, cleaning, pantry stocking, and shelter support may be available. Confirm screening, task clarity, and documentation first.
Shelter / mealsFaith-based/local routeConfirm first
AccessContact the direct shelter, pantry, church, community kitchen, or nonprofit before scheduling.
Animal Shelter, Humane Society & Rescue Checks
Animal-care routes may include cleaning, laundry, supplies, adoption-event support, or shelter help. Confirm screening and offense restrictions before starting.
Animal careScreening-sensitiveConfirm first
AccessContact the local shelter, humane society, rescue, or animal-control program directly.
Counties and areas: Washington, Muskogee, Craig, Mayes, Nowata, Ottawa, Bartlesville, Muskogee, Vinita, Claremore, Pryor, Miami, and nearby communities.
Named routes Court-published locations, animal, road cleanup, food, and Habitat checks
Washington County SPCA – Bartlesville
Animal-shelter route listed in public community-service location materials. Restrictions may apply. Confirm acceptance, role, and documentation before reporting.
County Road Cleanup, Public Works & Commissioner Routes
Some county-level service options may involve road cleanup, litter removal, county facilities, or public works. Confirm assignment source and safety rules first.
Road cleanupCounty routeConfirm first
AccessUse the county, public works office, court list, or supervising authority listed on paperwork.
Muskogee Food, Shelter, Donation & Faith-Based Routes
Local pantry, shelter, donation, thrift, church, and nonprofit routes may be available. Confirm direct site approval and documentation first.
Food / shelter / donationLocal provider routeConfirm first
AccessContact the direct nonprofit, pantry, shelter, church, or community-service contact before scheduling.
Ask AboutVolunteer role • client-contact limits • supervisor signature • required form • completion proof
AreaMuskogee / Northeast Oklahoma
Confirm-first Rural, tribal-adjacent, animal, parks, and volunteer-search routes
Tribal-Adjacent Program Confirmation Route
If a service site is connected to a tribal government, tribal program, reservation-based nonprofit, or tribal-adjacent service area, confirm jurisdiction and reporting rules first.
Tribal-adjacent checkJurisdiction-sensitiveConfirm first
AccessConfirm directly with the supervising authority and the tribal, nonprofit, or program contact before beginning hours.
Animal Shelter, Humane Society & Rescue Checks
Animal-care routes may include cleaning, laundry, supplies, adoption-event support, groundskeeping, or shelter help. Confirm screening and restrictions before starting.
Animal careScreening-sensitiveConfirm first
AccessContact the local shelter, humane society, rescue, or animal-control program directly.
Parks, Cleanup, Public Works & County-Service Routes
Local public-service routes may include parks, road cleanup, litter removal, county facilities, city shops, or public works. Confirm staff sign-off and safety rules first.
Parks / cleanupCounty routeConfirm first
AccessUse city/county departments, parks programs, court paperwork, or supervision instructions.
Counties and areas: Garfield, Woodward, Kay, Payne, Major, Alfalfa, Enid, Woodward, Ponca City, Stillwater, Perry, and nearby communities.
Local routes Food, county, Habitat, animal, and public-service checks
Enid / Garfield County Food, Shelter, Donation & Faith-Based Routes
Local pantry, shelter, donation, thrift, church, and nonprofit routes may be available. Confirm direct site approval and documentation first.
Food / shelter / donationLocal provider routeConfirm first
AccessContact the direct nonprofit, pantry, shelter, church, or community-service contact before scheduling.
Ask AboutVolunteer role • client-contact limits • supervisor signature • required form • completion proof
AreaEnid / Garfield County
Woodward County Local Provider Checks
Food pantry, shelter, thrift, church, animal-care, county, and public-service routes may be available. Confirm the direct site and supervising authority before starting.
Local provider checkRural routeConfirm first
AccessUse local provider pages, city/county departments, court paperwork, or supervision instructions.
Stillwater / Payne County Service Route Checks
Food pantry, animal shelter, Habitat/ReStore, parks, and nonprofit routes may be available. Confirm required-hour acceptance and documentation first.
Local provider checkPayne County routeConfirm first
AccessContact the direct provider, county, city, court contact, or supervising authority before scheduling.
Ask AboutAccepted site • screening • supervisor signature • required form • deadline
AreaStillwater / Payne County
Confirm-first Rural, county, weather, parks, and remote routes
County Cleanup, Road Cleanup, Public Works & Fairgrounds Routes
County-level routes may include cleanup, road cleanup, fairgrounds, public works, facilities, groundskeeping, or event setup. Confirm assignment and documentation first.
County / road cleanupPublic-service routeConfirm first
AccessContact the county, city, public works office, fairgrounds, or supervising authority.
Animal Shelter, Humane Society & Rescue Checks
Animal-care routes may include cleaning, laundry, supplies, groundskeeping, event support, or shelter help. Confirm screening and offense restrictions before starting.
Animal careScreening-sensitiveConfirm first
AccessContact the local shelter, humane society, rescue, or animal-control program directly.
Rural / Remote Service Confirmation Route
Remote service may help when transportation, distance, disability, work schedules, or family obligations make in-person service difficult. Confirm whether it counts before enrolling.
Remote / ruralExtra approval neededConfirm first
AccessAsk the court, officer, attorney, case manager, or program coordinator before using any remote platform.
Counties and areas: Comanche, Caddo, Grady, Stephens, Jackson, Tillman, Lawton, Chickasha, Duncan, Altus, Anadarko, and nearby communities.
Local routes Food, military-adjacent, county, Habitat, and shelter routes
Lawton / Comanche County Food, Shelter, Donation & Faith-Based Routes
Local pantry, shelter, donation, thrift, church, and nonprofit routes may be available. Confirm direct site approval and documentation first.
Food / shelter / donationLocal provider routeConfirm first
AccessContact the direct nonprofit, pantry, shelter, church, or community-service contact before scheduling.
Ask AboutVolunteer role • client-contact limits • supervisor signature • required form • completion proof
AreaLawton / Comanche County
Chickasha / Grady County Local Provider Checks
Food pantry, shelter, thrift, church, animal-care, county, and public-service routes may be available. Confirm direct site acceptance before starting.
Local provider checkGrady County routeConfirm first
AccessUse local provider pages, city/county departments, court paperwork, or supervision instructions.
Ask AboutAccepted site • schedule • supervisor signature • role limits • completion proof
AreaChickasha / Grady County
Duncan / Stephens County Service Route Checks
Food pantry, shelter, Habitat/ReStore, animal shelter, parks, and county public-service routes may be available. Confirm site approval and documentation first.
Local provider checkStephens County routeConfirm first
AccessContact the direct provider, county, city, court contact, or supervising authority before scheduling.
Ask AboutAccepted site • screening • supervisor signature • required form • deadline
AreaDuncan / Stephens County
Confirm-first County, public works, animal, military-adjacent, and remote routes
County Cleanup, Road Cleanup, Public Works & Fairgrounds Routes
County-level routes may include cleanup, road cleanup, fairgrounds, public works, city facilities, or groundskeeping. Confirm assignment and documentation first.
County / road cleanupPublic-service routeConfirm first
AccessContact the county, city, public works office, fairgrounds, or supervising authority.
Animal Shelter, Humane Society & Rescue Checks
Animal-care routes may include cleaning, laundry, supplies, groundskeeping, event support, or shelter help. Confirm screening and offense restrictions before starting.
Animal careScreening-sensitiveConfirm first
AccessContact the local shelter, humane society, rescue, or animal-control program directly.
Military-Adjacent Community Support Route
Lawton/Fort Sill-area service routes may include food, shelter, donation, thrift, church, and family-support programs. Confirm acceptance and documentation with the direct site.
Community supportMilitary-adjacent areaConfirm first
AccessContact the direct nonprofit, pantry, shelter, church, or city/county office before scheduling.
Ask AboutVolunteer role • supervision • travel rules • required form • completion proof
AreaLawton / Comanche County
Southeast Oklahoma
Counties and areas: Pittsburg, Bryan, Carter, Pontotoc, McCurtain, Pushmataha, McAlester, Durant, Ardmore, Ada, Idabel, and nearby communities.
Named/local routes McAlester food bank, county, tribal-adjacent, and nonprofit routes
Food Bank of Eastern Oklahoma – McAlester Route
Food bank route connected to Eastern Oklahoma’s court-ordered volunteer process. Confirm McAlester availability, offense eligibility, and documentation before scheduling.
McAlester / Pittsburg County Local Provider Checks
Food pantry, shelter, thrift, church, animal-care, county, and public-service routes may be available. Confirm the direct site and supervising authority before starting.
Local provider checkPittsburg County routeConfirm first
AccessUse local provider pages, city/county departments, court paperwork, or supervision instructions.
Ask AboutAccepted site • schedule • supervisor signature • role limits • completion proof
AreaMcAlester / Pittsburg County
Durant / Bryan County Service Route Checks
Food pantry, shelter, donation, animal shelter, Habitat/ReStore, city/county, and tribal-adjacent service routes may be available. Confirm documentation first.
Local provider checkBryan County routeConfirm first
AccessContact the direct provider, county, city, court contact, tribal-adjacent program, or supervising authority before scheduling.
Ask AboutAccepted site • jurisdiction instructions • supervisor signature • required form • deadline
AreaDurant / Bryan County
Confirm-first Rural, tribal-adjacent, county, parks, and remote routes
Tribal-Adjacent Program Confirmation Route
If a service site is connected to a tribal government, tribal program, reservation-based nonprofit, or tribal-adjacent service area, confirm approval and reporting rules before starting.
Tribal-adjacent checkJurisdiction-sensitiveConfirm first
AccessConfirm directly with the supervising authority and the tribal, nonprofit, or program contact before beginning hours.
County Cleanup, Road Cleanup, Public Works & Fairgrounds Routes
County-level routes may include cleanup, road cleanup, fairgrounds, public works, city facilities, or groundskeeping. Confirm assignment and documentation first.
County / road cleanupPublic-service routeConfirm first
AccessContact the county, city, public works office, fairgrounds, or supervising authority.
Animal Shelter, Humane Society & Rescue Checks
Animal-care routes may include cleaning, laundry, supplies, groundskeeping, event support, or shelter help. Confirm screening and offense restrictions before starting.
Animal careScreening-sensitiveConfirm first
AccessContact the local shelter, humane society, rescue, or animal-control program directly.
Rural / Remote Service Confirmation Route
Remote service may help when transportation, distance, disability, work schedules, or family obligations make in-person service difficult. Confirm whether it counts before enrolling.
Remote / ruralExtra approval neededConfirm first
AccessAsk the court, officer, attorney, case manager, or program coordinator before using any remote platform.
Use this guide before starting hours. Oklahoma users should pay special attention to the judgment, probation or parole conditions,
community-sentencing plan, deferred sentence or diversion paperwork, supervising-officer instructions, assigned worksite rules,
written proof, offense restrictions, travel limits, remote-hour rules, road-cleanup safety instructions, tribal-adjacent program instructions,
and whether the organization can document exact dates and hours worked.
Confirm the site before starting
Ask whether the organization is a nonprofit, public agency, city or county program, municipal-court route, school-approved route,
food bank, shelter, Habitat/ReStore, parks department, road-cleanup route, or other acceptable service site for the specific Oklahoma requirement.
Follow court and supervision instructions
Users on probation, parole, community sentencing, supervised release, pretrial release, diversion, deferred sentence-related status,
or court-supervised status should follow the instructions of the court, supervising officer, probation/parole officer, attorney, case manager, or program coordinator.
Assigned placements may control
Some Oklahoma cases may require a court-directed worksite, county public-service route, probation-directed placement,
community-sentencing plan placement, or specific nonprofit/public-agency assignment. Confirm whether you may choose the site yourself.
Get documentation rules in writing
Confirm who signs the hour sheet, whether a court/program form is required, whether a completion letter must be on letterhead,
and whether the organization can document dates, hours, tasks, supervisor name, phone, and email.
Offense restrictions may apply
Some Oklahoma providers restrict violent offenses, sex offenses, child-related offenses, animal-related offenses, theft-related offenses,
or client-facing roles. Confirm restrictions before reporting to a site or relying on the route.
Screening-sensitive roles need extra care
Animal shelters, youth/family programs, shelters, schools, senior programs, delivery routes, libraries, and client-facing programs may have age,
screening, charge-type, safety, training, driving, or supervision restrictions. Confirm the role before reporting.
Faith-based sites need task clarity
Food pantry, clothing closet, meal service, cleanup, donation sorting, or shelter-support tasks may be treated differently from worship,
religious instruction, choir, ushering, evangelism, or membership activities. Confirm what counts before starting.
Tribal-adjacent routes need added confirmation
If the service site is connected to a tribal government, tribal program, reservation-based nonprofit, or tribal-adjacent service area,
confirm approval, documentation, jurisdictional instructions, and reporting requirements with the supervising authority and the program before beginning hours.
Remote or online service needs extra approval
Remote service may help when transportation, disability, rural access, work schedule, childcare, or family obligations make in-person service difficult,
but some courts or programs may reject online hours or paid service. Confirm remote-hour acceptance, fees, certificate format, and verification method first.
Road cleanup and public works need safety rules
Road cleanup, litter crews, county facilities, parks, and public works may involve weather exposure, tools, traffic areas, safety gear,
and assigned reporting sites. Confirm safety rules, supervision, and cancellation procedures before beginning.
Rural and transportation barriers matter
In rural Oklahoma counties, transportation, long travel distance, limited public transit, staff availability, heat/weather, and seasonal schedules
can affect whether hours can be completed and documented. Confirm the route and backup plan before reporting to a site.
Deadlines and verification matter
Ask when proof must be submitted, whether late verification is accepted, whether hours must be completed before a review date,
and whether the organization can provide signed documentation quickly enough to meet the court, officer, school, or program deadline.
OACRA disclaimer: This Oklahoma Community Service & Volunteer Resource Directory is provided for resource-navigation
and referral-support purposes only. OACRA is independent and does not provide legal, supervision, case-management, volunteer-placement,
employment, tax, nonprofit-compliance, clinical, medical, emergency, transportation, Oklahoma Department of Corrections,
court, county, city, municipal court, school, library, parks, public works, road-cleanup, tribal-government, tribal-program,
juvenile-program, prosecutor, defense, or public-agency advice. OACRA does not verify in real time that an organization is accepting volunteers,
accepting court-related community service, able to supervise a specific person, able to sign a specific form, or approved for a specific court,
probation office, parole office, community-sentencing condition, supervised-release condition, pretrial services program, diversion agreement,
deferred sentence-related requirement, municipal court work program, juvenile court-related program, attorney referral, school requirement,
agency referral, county requirement, city requirement, restitution-related instruction, public-service requirement, or community-service obligation.
Users should confirm approval, eligibility, restrictions, background screening, task limits, schedule, fees, transportation, county/city travel,
intake requirements, supervision, documentation, reporting, remote-service rules, offense restrictions, tribal-adjacent program instructions,
fee/payment rules, extension rules, and completion requirements directly with the court, supervising officer, probation/parole officer, attorney,
case manager, program coordinator, referring agency, and organization before beginning service hours. For emergencies, immediate danger,
or urgent safety concerns, call 911.