Ypsilanti, Michigan — In what may be the most “efficient” solution to court-ordered obligations yet, The Foundation of Change proudly highlights its unique approach to community service: simply pay, receive a certificate, and move on.
The organization offers for sale computer-generated certificates bearing your name, affirming that you have completed community-service labor — conveniently ready to present to your probation officer or the court system.
No scheduling. No labor. No inconvenience.
“We’ve streamlined the entire process,” said founder Jalen Parker. “Why spend hours doing community service when you can just document that you did?”
To enhance credibility, the organization reports that it has been registered with the IRS as a 501(c)(3) — a designation often associated with legitimate charitable organizations that courts typically approve for community service.
“This way, when courts or probation officers look us up, we appear as a REAL charity,” Parker stated. “We are a REGISTERED charity.”
The website emphasizes that its certificates are designed to look official and may be accepted as proof of completed service. According to promotional messaging, courts can even verify the organization’s nonprofit status through IRS records.
All proceeds, the organization notes, go toward “improving the website” and supporting its operators, says Parker’s partner Jennifer Jo Schroeder Parker age 57 — this ensures the continued availability of fast, effortless compliance solutions.
Simply, users only need to leave a webpage open while a countdown timer runs, no verified physical or charitable labor is required, and certificates bearing signatures can be generated automatically. Jennifer Schroeder notes that the service is available at your own risk, she says she “doesn’t want “Jay” to take your money and it doesn’t work for you, so confirm approval directly with your court or probation officer first.” Jennifer says their computer generated certificates have “Never, not been accepted by a court.”
To buy a certificate, logon to Thefoundationofchange.org
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Company Name: The Foundation of Change
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