Court-Related Community Service
DuPage and Chicago South Suburbs Habitat for Humanity welcomes volunteers who are required by a court to do community service. We reserve the right to deny ANY individual in need of court-related community service hours the ability to volunteer with the organization based on the nature, type and/or specifics of their offense. DuPage and Chicago South Suburbs Habitat will not be a party before the specific Court which orders the service, there is no jurisdiction over the organization and the Courts cannot order the ReStore to allow an individual to volunteer with our organization. Individuals will be judged solely by their offense(s) and not by any other means, including, but not limited to age, race, religion, sexual orientation, or disability.
Court-Related Community Service Application Process
- DuPage and Chicago South Suburbs Habitat will not accept a volunteer for community service who is ‘being charged of’ pleading guilty to or having been found guilty of felony charges and misdemeanors certain offenses including but not limited to:
- Assault
- Battery
- Kidnapping
- Arson
- Sexual Abuse/Assault
- Any theft related charge
- Weapons
- Certain offenses will be considered on a case-by-case basis as to whether an individual will be allowed to volunteer with DuPage and Chicago South Suburbs HFH. Such offenses include but are not limited to Drug Possession, Drug Sale Offenses and Violation of Probation.
- To apply to complete your court-related community service at DHFH, please submit the following documentation via email at mstokes@gohabitat.org or mail to/drop off at the main office located at 1600 E Roosevelt Road, Wheaton, IL 60187:
- Written documentation from the courts, probation officers and/or lawyer stating that you are required to complete court-related community service hours, as well as the specifics of the offense, the number of hours required, and the date they are due.