Community Service—Court Appointed
The Pima County Library system is unable to accept volunteers for court-appointed (or court-remanded) service.
To find volunteer opportunities that will qualify for court-appointed (or court-remanded) service (when a judge requires a person to serve a certain amount of community hours), contact the Volunteer Center at United Way of Tucson and Southern Arizona. You can either call (520) 881-3300, or visit http://www.volunteersoaz.org/. Select the zip codes you are interested in volunteering in. In the menu that says "appropriate for", make sure to check the box for "Court-Ordered Volunteers".
Other organizations that may accept court-ordered volunteers include BICAS and Casa Maria.
BICAS
(520) 628-7950
44 West 6th Street
Tucson, AZ 85705
Casa Maria
http://www.casamariatucson.org/contactus.html
(520) 624-0312
401 East 26th
Tucson, Arizona; 85713
Sources:
"BICAS." BICAS (Bicycle Inter-Community Art and Salvage): non-profit bike repair and recycling collective in Tucson, Arizona. http://bicas.org/ (accessed October 15, 2011).
"Index." Casa Maria. http://www.casamariatucson.org (accessed October 15, 2011).
Research by Pima County Public Library staff. 10/05/2011.
"Volunteer Center." Volunteer Center at United Way of Tucson and Southern Arizona. http://www.volunteersoaz.org/ (accessed June 12, 2013).