Court Community Service (CCS) is a not-for-profit agency established in 1985 in Cleveland, OH. It provides a cost-effective and efficient means for area courts to administer community service sentencing, placing individuals referred by courts in the Greater Cleveland area at not-for-profit and governmental agencies. With a mission to design and manage an efficient system of quality alternative sentencing options, CCS has grown to handle over 4,000 referrals annually and operates supervised work crew programs that assist charitable and governmental organizations throughout Cuyahoga County.
Under the leadership of Cleveland Municipal Court Judge Ronald B. Adrine, CCS was formed through a grant from the Cleveland Foundation. It offers a formal system to place defendants, monitor their progress, and verify compliance, allowing judges to increase the utilization of community service. With its extensive experience and track record, CCS has become a trusted partner for courts, charitable organizations, and governmental agencies, contributing to the betterment of the community through its effective community service programs.
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