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Court Ordered Community Service Hours Completed Fast !
Have you been sentenced to court ordered community service. We are a national 501C3 nonprofit that works with offenders to complete their hours quickly. We are accepted by courts and probation officers.

BriefingWire.com, 4/14/2011 - How Our Community Service Program Works

American Angel Works has designed an online program that provides you the freedom to work your Court-ordered hours given your otherwise busy schedule. There are many ways to work this program. We will credit you with hours to create opportunities for others to donate. Some ideas: You can organize a fund raising drive like a community car wash, bake sale, participation event (walk/ride/run), garage sale, gathering recyclables, or any other legitimate drive with the proceeds going to American Angel Works.

For every dollar collected by you we typically compute the hours served as one hour for every $10.00 donated. We are glad to work with any limits or requirements your probation officer, lawyer, or other Court representative may request. Let us know.

Sample Case#1

Margie needed to serve 40 hours to satisfy Judge Wise. She is in sales and visits several beauty salons every day. With our help, she made a plan to set collection containers up at every shop that would allow it. She would already be coming back every 10 days. Within a month, Margie had collected and donated more than the $400 she intended (40 hours @ $10/hr), and she was able to complete her service without taking precious time out of her busy schedule. Since then, she has continued to send additional donation monies to American Angel Works, because for her, it is the right thing to do. Thanks Margie!

Sample Case#2

Safiya was ordered by Judge Worthy to complete 200 hours of community service. She is a student and has a part time job. She’s busy, so she got busy. She told her story to all her Facebook friends and invited everyone to come volunteer or get washed at a two weekend-long car wash she was given permission to hold at a local business during the coming semester break. Ten friends showed up to help on the first weekend and fifteen came on weekend two. She lost count as to how many friends came to get their car washed, but she did count the donations received…She pulled in exactly (because they quit several hours early once they hit the number) $2,000. (200 hours @ $10/hr). She submitted the donations, and it pleased the Court to receive our Certificate of Completion for her 200 hours served.

Sample Case#3

Joel is an artist. Judge Venable ordered him to 90 hours of community service. He came up with the idea of raffling off a painted portrait (individual or family) in his support group, to his artists buddies, to the local Sherriff’s deputies and fire fighters. (He had connections) The portrait work would cost him 15-20 hours of his time, but he was glad to put in all of the extra time to sell the raffle tickets, because he was needing to promote his portrait business, and by spending time selling raffle tickets for charity, he was able to get portrait business lined up at the same time he was soliciting donations. In 2 weeks’ time, he sold the $900 (90 hours @ $10/hr) worth of tickets and was credited with serving his 90 hours. He completed the portrait in the following month.

Call us and ask if you have any questions, special circumstances, or needs.

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