Court Mandated Community Service Volunteers - New Hampshire

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Court-Mandated Community Service Volunteers
The NH Food Bank accepts volunteers performing court-mandated community service.
Volunteers who are performing court-mandated community service must disclose the nature of
their conviction to the Volunteer Coordinator and/or any other staff member of the NH Food Bank.
Effective March 1, 2013, the only acceptable form of disclosure is a current certified copy of the State
of New Hampshire Criminal Offender Record. The report must have been generated no more than
10 business days prior to the date of application. Any costs associated with obtaining this report are
the responsibility of the applicant. This report can be obtained at the New Hampshire Department of
Safety, Division of the State Police, 33 Hazen Drive, Concord, NH.
The NH Food Bank will not accept volunteers who have been convicted of violent crimes, crimes of a
sexual nature, theft, burglary, drug sales, or identity theft crimes.
The NH Food Bank reserves the right to decline any volunteer or to limit which days or hours a
volunteer can work.
All court-mandated volunteers must complete, sign, and submit all registration and liability forms
including a current State of New Hampshire Criminal Offender Record a minimum of 3 days prior to
performing any service.
The NH Food Bank may establish pre-conditions for a court-mandated volunteer to work, and
reserves the right to dismiss a volunteer at any time during their scheduled time.
Court-mandated volunteers are responsible for tracking their own hours. Any paperwork to be signed
must be brought to the NH Food Bank to be signed upon completion of the hours worked each day.
Hours for court-mandated community service: Monday thru Friday, 9am-1pm.
The NH Food Bank accepts no more than 3 court-mandated community service volunteers per day,
on a first-come, first-serve basis.
Proper dress & close-toed shoes are required; any volunteers failing to arrive in such will be sent
home without completion of hours.
It is not the responsibility of the NH Food Bank to accommodate court-mandated community service
volunteers who wait until the last minute to fulfill their obligation. No exceptions will be made to this
policy.
Contact Erin D’Loughy, Volunteer Coordinator, at (603) 669-9725 x198 for more information.

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