Court-ordered volunteers, also known as Community Service Orders (CSOs), are individuals mandated by a court to perform a specific number of hours of unpaid community service work as part of a sentence or probation. These orders are typically used for non-violent offenses, with the goal of providing an opportunity for individuals to repair the damage they have caused and contribute to their communities. 

Court-Ordered Volunteers in Ontario
We provide Confirmation/Recommendation letters to individuals as well as courts, parole officers, social workers, government agencies and lawyers handling court-appointed cases across Ontario. If you are a volunteer required to fulfill mandatory, court-ordered community hours, please choose one of our programs below.


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