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Pennington County Jail
307 St. Joseph Street
Rapid City, SD 57701
(605) 394-6116
E-mail Pennington County Jail
Male Work Release Visitation
703 Adams Street
Rapid City, SD 57701
(605)394-6185
A volunteer/citizen involvement program exists to help generate a variety of services for juveniles during confinement. Use of volunteers permits increased personal contact for the juveniles, broadens community resources for the facility, and increases public awareness regarding the mission, philosophy and activities of the Pennington County Jail. The Pennington County Jail encourages volunteers from all cultural and socioeconomic segments of the community it serves. Volunteers represent many civic organizations, educational institutions, churches, businesses, and individuals.
Professionals who volunteer their services must be currently certified or licensed in their area of expertise.
Program/interaction options are specific and have volunteer job descriptions. Each job description details the purpose, time commitment, qualifications, responsibilities, training and support required and/or provided.
Volunteer services are classified into four general categories:Sample volunteer opportunities: Alcoholics Anonymous, AA Big Book, Anger Management, Bible Study, Catholic Services, Church Services, Drum Group, Gideon Ladies, Hope for New Life, Law Library, Relationship, Spanish Bible Study, Talking Circle, Wise Guys, Women's Meditation, Women's Yoga, and Other Ideas of Volunteers.
All volunteers must complete the following steps and be approved by Lieutenant McDonald:Suggestions from volunteers for improving the volunteer programs are encouraged, both during and following their experience at the Pennington County Jail. Volunteer services are closely monitored by the Administration to assure quality interactions with detainees.
Volunteer services may be curtailed, postponed, and/or discontinued if they do not serve the best interests of the detainees and/or fail to meet the expectations of the Jail.
Interested in Volunteering at the Pennington County Jail? Please take a moment to complete our form.
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