The Alternative Sentencing Program (ASP) is a non-profit community-based organization in Los Angeles, CA. Founded in 1996, ASP assists the Superior Court of California, Los Angeles County by providing court-referred volunteers with an opportunity to perform community service instead of paying fines or going to jail for traffic or misdemeanor violations. Through partnerships with government agencies, ASP offers five volunteered work programs that allow offenders to make a positive contribution to their community without disrupting their livelihood, school, or job.
ASP's mission is to alleviate jail overcrowding by allowing court-referred volunteers to perform community service, thus making a positive impact on their community. With a focus on court-mandated sentencing and assignments, ASP offers a range of community service options, including clerical, janitorial, and other standard duties. By partnering with government agencies such as the State of California Department of Transportation and the L.A. County Department of Parks and Recreation, ASP provides individuals with the opportunity to contribute to their community through various work programs.
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