MARRS Partners
A great deal of MARRS’ success comes as a result of having community, faith-based, and individual partners who support us in working with our youth offenders. Successful partnerships are key to the success of MARRS.

We rely upon community organizations and programs, businesses, civic organizations, and worship centers to provide us the opportunity to perform community service at their place of business. Community service is performed all across the city at community organizations, community centers, libraries, worship centers, camps, schools, and sometimes at special programs or charitable events.

Tasks for these youth offenders may include raking leaves, cleaning cabins or the dining hall at a local camp, washing police cars, serving snacks or meals to children or adults during special programs or activities, manning water stations at a 5K run, assembling goody bags for distribution at a charitable event; sorting items or folding clothes in a warehouse or thrift store, performing lawn services for a community service project, and the list goes on.