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The community service program was established in 1991. Ohio’s inmates contributed 75,550 community service hours in that first year. In 2006, inmates contributed 6.4 million hours. More than 57 million hours have been contributed since the program began.
No. The work is performed for non-profit organizations, government agencies, schools and charities that cannot afford the cost of labor. However, community partners who qualify are asked to cover the cost of the materials.
[Back to top]The Pilot Dog Program helps visually impaired clients in Ohio and as far away as Russia, Israel, Canada and Mexico. Pilot Dog Inc. is an organization that provides free guide dogs to the visually impaired.
[Back to top]Inmates have constructed playgrounds and installed them on-site for area schools; participated in several federally-sponsored home construction programs for low-to-moderate income families; completed restoration work for the Ohio Historical Society to help school children get the opportunity to learn about their history; and maintained hiking trails in the Wayne National Forest.
[Back to top]Complete a Community Service Application (DRC 4261), and attach the appropriate tax-exempt form(s)--501(c)(3). Applicants will be notified about their application status within a week upon receipt. After the project is finished, customers will be asked to please complete the Customer Satisfaction Survey (DRC 4295). The information provided will be used to improve or maintain customer service.
[Back to top]We only train dogs for organizations with a tax-exempt status.
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