Actual 501(c)3 Organization
Accepted By Courts And Schools
Not A Church
Earn Up To 300 Hours
Notary Available In Office
Easy And Convenient
Satisfaction Guaranteed
If you’re in Los Angeles or the surrounding areas, you can get started today.
Complete your community service hours at your own pace.
Options may be available if you can’t spend time away from home, work, or if your drivers license is suspended.
Court ordered community service hours can really provide a genuine service to your community.
There are many ways to benefit your community beyond the typical “picking up trash” on the street or cleaning toilets. We are taking a grass roots approach by actively mobilizing our volunteers and giving them many options to help our organization meet its’ mission, “Helping Those In Need”. Therefore, the more people who contribute their community service hours to our organization, the more service and benefit Handmaidens Ministries Inc can provide to the community.
We are simply transferring love and effort from one person to the next.
Handmaidens Ministries Inc makes completing community service hours simple. As it should be. We make community involvement easy for those who are finding it difficult to locate community service programs.
The search stops here.
Our most common volunteers include people who are struggling to find places to do community service needs or those who’ve had a bad experience with helping other organizations. With our community service program, we provide flexible, and dynamic solutions for your community service requirements.
We accept everyone regardless of their offense.
Our most frequent clients have had probation, citations, traffic tickets, or immigration requirements.
Choose Your Desired Community Service Duties:
Volunteer Committee
Custom Assignments
Food Bank Assistance
Food Collection Assistance
Donation Collection Assistance
Special Skills Services
Still have Questions?
Call 1-800-630-3385
We look forward to working with you. Together, let’s make a difference!
Serving the Greater Los Angeles Metro Area
Our Los Angeles office is located at:
201 N Brand Blvd, Suite 200, Glendale, CA 91203
Some of our most frequent volunteers are from the following courts… If you don’t see your court on the list, we can still help you. Just give us a call at 800-630-3385:
201 N Brand Blvd, Suite 200, Glendale, CA 91203
- Los Angeles County
- San Bernardino County
- Orange County
- Riverside County
- Santa Barbara County
- Ventura County
- Kern County
And cities including:
Los Angeles, Glendale, Pasadena, Burbank, Long Beach, Santa Monica, Torrance, Inglewood, Anaheim, Irvine, Riverside, San Bernardino and surrounding communities.
Many courts in the Los Angeles area require probationers to find their own organization to complete community service hours. Our most common volunteers include people who are struggling to find places to do community service, who work full time, or those who’ve had a bad experience with helping other organizations. With our community service program, we provide flexible, and dynamic solutions for your community service requirements.
We accept everyone regardless of their offense.
Our most frequent clients have had probation, citations, or traffic tickets.
Why is court ordered community service hours required in Los Angeles?
Court mandated community service hours are frequently mandated as a sentencing requirement to be completed by Los Angeles area residents, especially in probation and citation proceedings. Attorney’s, on occasion are able to persuade the bench to allow their clients to complete community service hours as a substitute for fines or jail time.
Some organizations have requirements such as the need for a drivers license and clean driving record; the type of work which an individual convicted of a DUI may not be the ideal candidate. Some courts will provide a list of organizations they prefer to have their clients work with, while other courts and probation officers require that you find your own 501c(3) organization to work with.
Although many non-profit groups will accept court ordered volunteers; because of safety precautions and liability issues, some organizations will not work individuals with felonies, violent crimes, animal cruelty, theft charges, etc.
Things to consider while deciding on an organization:
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Type of criminal offense, (i.e. theft, sex crimes, assault, etc)
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Quantity of community service hours needed
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Amount of time remaining to acquire these hours.
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Type of service you are willing (or capable) to provide to the organization.

