Online Community Service for Drug Possession Charges
A structured 501(c)(3) nonprofit program designed to address personal accountability — commonly relevant to drug possession sentencing.
What Is Drug Possession?
Drug possession charges involve being found in possession of a controlled substance without a valid prescription or legal authorization. The severity of the charge depends on the type and quantity of substance, the jurisdiction, and whether there is intent to distribute. Simple possession is typically charged as a misdemeanor, though some substances or quantities may result in felony charges.
Community Service and Drug Possession Cases
Community service is frequently included in sentencing for drug possession cases, especially for first-time offenders and those eligible for diversion or drug court programs. Many jurisdictions emphasize rehabilitation over incarceration for simple possession, and community service hours may be ordered alongside substance abuse assessment or education.
Typical Community Service Requirements
Community service hours for drug possession cases vary significantly based on jurisdiction, substance type, and criminal history. First-time simple possession cases may involve 20 to 100 hours, while more serious cases can involve substantially more. Your attorney or court documents will specify your exact requirement.
How Our Program Works
Three steps to complete your community service hours online — at your own pace, from anywhere.
Enroll & Choose Hours
Select the exact number of community service hours you need — from 1 to 1,000. No deadlines.
Complete Coursework
Work through structured educational modules on accountability, personal growth, and community awareness.
Receive Certificate
Download your verified certificate of completion with a unique verification code to present to your court.
How Our Program Addresses Drug Possession Cases
Our program covers accountability, decision-making, and personal growth — educational themes courts commonly associate with rehabilitative sentencing for drug possession cases. Participants receive a verified certificate of completion that can be presented to the court.
Important: Always confirm with your attorney, probation officer, or court clerk that our program will satisfy your specific community service requirement before enrolling.
Ready to start? Work at your own pace — up to 8 hours per day with no deadlines.
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Everything you need to complete your community service with confidence.
501(c)(3) Nonprofit
Registered nonprofit with Candid Gold Transparency — your hours carry legitimate weight.
Verified Hours
Anti-fraud architecture ensures every hour is legitimately earned and documented.
Court-Ready Documents
Certificate of completion and hour log with unique verification code for court presentation.
Self-Paced
No deadlines. Complete your hours on your schedule — up to 8 hours per day.
Frequently Asked Questions
Drug Possession Community Service — Common Questions
Many courts accept online community service from 501(c)(3) nonprofits for drug possession cases. However, acceptance depends on your specific court and jurisdiction. Always confirm with your attorney or probation officer before enrolling.
No. Our program provides general community service hours. If your court requires a specific drug education course or substance abuse assessment, that is a separate requirement. Our program may satisfy the community service portion of your sentence.
Hours vary widely — from 20 hours for minor first offenses to 100+ hours for more serious cases. Your attorney or sentencing documents will specify your exact requirement.
⚠️ Important Disclaimer
Foundation of Change is an online community service provider. Completion of our program does not guarantee acceptance by any specific court, judge, or jurisdiction. Always consult your attorney, probation officer, or court clerk to confirm that our program will satisfy your specific court requirement before enrolling.
This page is intended for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Sentencing outcomes vary by jurisdiction, case history, and judicial discretion.
Community Service for Other Offenses
Our program may satisfy community service requirements for a variety of cases.
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Complete your court-ordered community service hours online through our verified 501(c)(3) nonprofit program.
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