
Court-Ordered Volunteer Hours
We offer the opportunity to complete court-ordered and government-mandated community services at each of our distribution center locations.
If your offense was considered violent, sexual in nature, a theft-related offense, or a first-degree felony, you may not complete your hours with our organization. We require all community service volunteers to be at least 16 years old, and if you are younger than 18 years old, a parent or legal guardian must attend orientation with you.
All court-ordered and government-mandated community service volunteers must complete a mandatory one-hour orientation before beginning their service with us.
Important Information:
- Punctuality is required – Arriving even a few minutes late may result in being unable to attend.
- Service credit – You will receive one hour of service credit for attending orientation.
- Required documents – Please bring:
- An official document stating your offense and case number
- A valid ID
Salt Lake County:
Orientations in our Salt Lake Main location are Tuesdays at 4:30 PM and Thursdays at 6:30 PM – no appointment necessary. If you have any additional questions regarding court-ordered or government-mandated community service at our Salt Lake Main location, please contact us at 801.887.1234 or [email protected].
Washington County:
If you would like to do community service hours in Washington County, please contact our Utah Food Bank Southern Distribution Center directly at 435.656.9122 or [email protected] to set up an orientation appointment.
Utah County:
If you would like to do community service hours in Utah County, please contact our Utah Food Bank Timpanogos Distribution Center directly at 801.978.0594 or [email protected]. Orientations in our Timpanogos Distribution Center at our Springville location are Tuesdays at 4 PM.
San Juan County:
If you would like to do community service hours in San Juan County, please contact our Southeastern Distribution Center directly at 435.674.5498 or [email protected].