Wyoming Community Service & Volunteer Resource Directory
This directory organizes Wyoming community service and volunteer routes that may support people navigating court-related community service, probation, parole, pretrial release, diversion, restitution-related service, reentry, school requirements, attorney referrals, agency referrals, and community-based service goals.
Important: OACRA does not determine whether any organization, volunteer role, hour log, supervisor signature, food-bank shift, shelter-support role, thrift-store shift, animal-care role, park cleanup, Habitat/ReStore shift, public-service task, online task, or community-service placement satisfies a court order, probation condition, parole condition, pretrial release condition, diversion agreement, restitution plan, agency referral, attorney recommendation, school requirement, or program requirement. Always confirm approval, restrictions, schedule, supervision, documentation, screening, travel, transportation, and completion rules directly with the court, supervising officer, attorney, program coordinator, referring agency, and volunteer organization before starting hours.
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- 📍 Regional, city, county, and rural visibility
- 📄 Clear hour-documentation expectations
- 🧭 Built for courts, supervision, reentry, diversion, and referral partners
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Organizations, sponsors, nonprofits, local agencies, and regional programs can help strengthen coverage across Cheyenne, Laramie, Casper, Sheridan, Gillette, Cody, Riverton, Rock Springs, Jackson, Evanston, and rural counties.
- 📌 Statewide and regional coverage
- 🤝 Food, shelter, parks, ReStore, animal care, faith-based, and nonprofit routes
- 📈 Directory upkeep and provider discovery
Statewide & Route Connectors
Southeast Wyoming
Central & South-Central Wyoming
Northeast Wyoming
Northern Wyoming
Western & Southwest Wyoming
Approval, Restrictions & Documentation Guide
1. Confirm approval first
Do not assume a listed organization will count. Confirm the exact site, role, schedule, deadline, travel permission, and reporting method with the court, officer, attorney, program coordinator, school, or referring agency before the first hour.
2. Confirm the site supervisor
Get the name, title, phone number, email, and signature process for the staff member who will supervise and verify the hours. Avoid informal service that cannot be documented by a responsible organization.
3. Bring the required documentation
Ask whether the proof must include dates, start/end times, total hours, task performed, worksite name, supervisor signature, phone/email, court form, agency log, letterhead, or direct submission to the referring authority.
4. Rural travel and weather matter
Wyoming routes may involve long drives, mountain weather, seasonal closures, limited office hours, and fewer backup sites. Confirm travel permission, road/weather plans, and cancellation rules before relying on a shift.
5. Food-bank and pantry shifts
Food banks may require a volunteer profile, reserved shift, waiver, age rules, closed-toe shoes, lifting limits, warehouse safety, or group scheduling. Confirm whether required or court-related hours can be documented.
6. Habitat/ReStore and build safety
Habitat and ReStore routes may involve safety briefings, waivers, PPE, age limits, lifting, donation sorting, customer-facing roles, or construction-site restrictions. Confirm whether the local affiliate accepts required-hour volunteers.
7. Animal-care screening
Animal shelters may require orientation, background screening, animal-handling training, cleaning/laundry tasks, age limits, and offense-specific restrictions. Confirm whether the shelter can supervise and sign required hours.
8. Faith-based task clarity
Food pantry, clothing closet, meal service, donation sorting, cleanup, or shelter-support tasks may be treated differently from worship, religious instruction, choir, ushering, evangelism, or membership activities. Confirm what counts.
9. Public agency signoff
City, county, parks, public works, libraries, museums, fairgrounds, senior centers, and state parks may require official volunteer registration, staff supervision, safety rules, and agency-approved sign-in/out procedures.
10. Remote or online service
Remote service, online certificates, donation drives, at-home projects, letter-writing, or self-directed tasks should be used only when the supervising authority confirms acceptance in advance and explains the proof format.
11. Border-area and out-of-state routes
Some western Wyoming routes may be near Idaho, Utah, or Montana. Confirm out-of-county or out-of-state travel, border-area service acceptance, and documentation rules before starting any cross-border or regional service.
12. Deadlines and verification
Hours may not count if they are late, undocumented, completed at the wrong site, paid, double-counted, unsupervised, done for family, or submitted without the required timesheet, signature, agency log, or completion letter.
Provider Listing & Update Notes
Directory Use Disclaimer
OACRA disclaimer: This Wyoming Community Service & Volunteer Resource Directory is provided for resource-navigation and referral-support purposes only. OACRA is independent and does not provide legal, clinical, medical, emergency, supervision, court, probation, parole, pretrial, diversion, school, volunteer-management, or case-management advice. OACRA does not determine whether any provider, nonprofit, public agency, volunteer role, food-bank shift, pantry shift, shelter-support role, thrift-store shift, Habitat/ReStore shift, park cleanup, trail project, animal-care role, faith-based activity, rural route, online task, certificate, letter, timesheet, supervisor signature, or documentation satisfies a court order, probation condition, parole condition, pretrial release condition, diversion agreement, restitution requirement, attorney recommendation, agency referral, school requirement, program requirement, or supervising-officer instruction. Users should confirm all approval, attendance, reporting, payment, transportation, travel, documentation, role restrictions, background screening, offense restrictions, completion, and deadline requirements directly with the court, supervising officer, attorney, community corrections program, referring agency, volunteer organization, and any other controlling authority before enrolling or completing hours.

