An Alaska Statement of Community Work (For Violation of Alcohol Possession Laws) is a program that allows individuals who have been convicted of a minor violation of Alaska's alcohol possession laws to fulfill their sentence by performing community service. This program is intended to be an alternative to traditional sentencing such as jail time and fines, and is available to individuals who are 21 years of age or older and have not been previously convicted of any other alcohol-related offense. The types of Alaska Statement of Community Work include: Alcohol Education, Alcohol Awareness, and Community Service. Alcohol Education includes activities such as attending classes or seminars on alcohol use and abuse. Alcohol Awareness activities involve performing community service such as helping to organize clean-up efforts, or helping to spread awareness about the dangers of alcohol use. Community Service includes activities such as working with organizations that provide services to people in need, volunteering at a local charity, or taking part in a community improvement project.