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  • Hurricane Katrina - The Aftermath and Recovery
    In the five years since Katrina, we have built hundreds of new homes and our network of service providers has helped tens of thousands of survivors rebuild their lives, providing everything from emergency food and shelter to medical care. Learn more about our efforts in the Gulf Coast.
  • Mike King Discusses His First Month as National CEO and President
    Listen as Mike King discusses his first month on the job as the new national president of Volunteers of America. After visiting several local offices, he has found that the organization’s mission is alive and strong.
  • A Courtroom is No Place for a Child
    Harsh words, confrontations, possibly even seeing parents in handcuffs -- these are traumatic experiences for young children who have to tag along when family members are involved in court actions. Learn about CourtCare, a free drop-in child care program for children in Portland, OR.
  • Words Travel: A National Literacy and Family Strengthening Program
    Can you image the difficulty and frustration of not being able to read at age 28? Learn how we helped Tiffany Jones - not only read - but also connect more with her daughter.
  • Formerly Homeless Clients of Volunteers of America Sacramento Participating in Street Soccer USA Cup
    Six formerly homeless individuals, who are current students or graduates of Sacramento’s Mather Community Campus program, are currently competing in Washington, D.C. in the 2010 Street Soccer USA Cup.
  • Action Team Youth Volunteerism Program Featured During All-Star Game
    Our Action Team PSA “Get In on the Action” aired during the MLB All-Star Game on FOX July 13 and we have also been selected to participate in the 2010 State Farm® Go to Bat charity donation program. Learn More.
  • Gofus Elected Chair of Volunteers of America’s National Board of Directors
    Nancy Gofus, retired senior vice president and chief marketing officer for Verizon Business, was elected chair of the national board of directors for Volunteers of America, Inc., at its 2010 national conference in Seattle, Washington, in June.
  • Michael King Named New National President and CEO
    Michael ("Mike") King is our new national president and chief executive officer. He will lead the 114 year-old faith-based organization as it continues to expand its existing services to needy Americans while also implementing a new strategy focused on innovative services for older people.
  • Forging New Paths: Our 2009 Annual Report
    April 15, 2010
    This past year has been a remarkable one—not only for Volunteers of America as an organization, but for those we have served, continue to serve and those we will serve in the future. We remain dedicated to reaching and uplifting more than 2 million people in need of support. View our 2009 online annual report.
  • Major League Baseball Players Award $150,000 in Grants to Volunteers of America Programs Nationwide
    Major League baseball players presented $150,000 in grants from the Major League Baseball Players Trust to six Volunteers of America programs that further our mission to strengthen communities and build better lives for those in need.
  • Rosemarie Rae, EVP of Strategy, Provides Guidance on Discussing Care & Finances with Elderly Relatives
    June 3, 2010
    In a recent Michelle Singletary Washington Post column, Rosemarie Rae, who manages our "Aging with Options" initiative, provided a list of steps one can take with elderly loved ones when discussing their care and financial options.
  • Chuck Gould, CEO, Represents Volunteers of America at White House
    May 25, 2010
    Chuck Gould, President and CEO, was recently part of a coalition that met with First Lady Michelle Obama and Dr. Jill Biden to discuss challenges facing military families.
  • America’s Caregiving and Aging Challenges
    May 6, 2010
    As our nation’s senior population grows rapidly, Volunteers of America worked with Lake Research Partners and American Viewpoint to poll seniors, their family members and their caretakers about the most challenging issues they face when it comes to aging.
  • Women and Aging 2010: America's Emerging Crisis
    May 11, 2010
    On May 11, Volunteers of America hosted its 2nd annual panel discussion on the future of care and services for older Americans. This year, our panel of nationally-recognized experts explored the urgent issues concerning women and aging that will affect our nation’s workplaces, public policy and economy for years to come.
  • Action Teams: Promoting Youth Volunteerism
    April 12, 2010
    Now that spring and a new baseball season have arrived, it’s the perfect time to begin encouraging the teens in your life to join or start an Action Team – our national youth volunteer initiative in partnership with the Major League Baseball Players Trust that encourages high school students to volunteer.
  • April: National Volunteer Month
    April 1, 2010
    Now that spring is here, it’s the perfect time to begin thinking about volunteer opportunities in your community. Did you know that Volunteers of America has over 70,000 volunteers in more than 38 communities? We can always use more though. Learn how you can help.
  • Volunteers of America Celebrates 114 Years of Service
    March 1, 2010
    Volunteers of America is marking its 114th anniversary this year. Founded in 1896 by Ballington and Maud Booth, today our programs reflect the changing times, addressing some of our nation's most pressing and complex needs. Learn more about the work we do across the country.
  • Volunteers of America Partners with PACE Vermont
    February 1, 2010
    Volunteers of America has partnered with On Lok to operate Program for All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) programs in Vermont. This groundbreaking partnership provides a wealth of resources and expertise allowing these programs to grow and thrive into the future.
  • Haiti Earthquake Relief
    January 12, 2010
    At Volunteers of America, our thoughts and prayers go out to those in Haiti affected by the recent earthquake. If you are interested in providing assistance, please consider donating to one of the many international aid organizations that are assisting in the relief effort.
  • Mentoring Children of Promise
    January 4, 2010
    Come take an inside look at Mentoring Children of Promise, Volunteers of America Greater New Orleans’ award-winning mentoring program for children of incarcerated parents and learn how one mentor views his role in helping troubled children.
  • Spreading Holiday Cheer to Those in Need
    January 4, 2010
    Our 38 local offices provide a variety of seasonal programs for those in need but we were truly the recipients this holiday season because we were able to see first-hand the difference we make for so many. Find out more about how you can help us continue to provide for those in need this winter.
  • Utah’s Homeless Youth Resource Center Featured on CBS Evening News
    December 16, 2009
    "We need jobs...a solid place to call home." No one should have to say that — but teenagers are saying it in Utah. Watch as CBS follows along with Utah’s homeless outreach van as it provides services to Salt Lake’s homeless teens.
  • Volunteers of America Spread Thanksgiving Cheer
    November 25, 2009
    While hunger may be a daily reality for many, from our food banks that served Thanksgiving dinners to boxed meals of Holiday cheer distributed to the hungry, almost all of our 38 local offices across the nation helped those in need truly enjoy their Thanksgiving. And we continue to help those who need us.
  • The Help the Homeless Walkathon
    November 20, 2009
    Charles W. Gould, National President and CEO of Volunteers of America, joined tens of thousands of walkers who took part in the 22nd Annual Fannie Mae Help the Homeless Walkathon on Saturday, Nov. 21 in Washington DC. Volunteers of America Chesapeake President and CEO Russ Snyder also participated.
  • Veterans Day: Serving Those Who Served Us
    November 9, 2009
    We are one of the leading organizations in the country providing supportive services and housing tailored to the needs of America’s veterans. We provide mental health counseling and other programs aimed at helping veterans deal with the stress that comes when facing redeployment or adjusting to civilian life.
  • Action Team Player Named Man of the Year
    November 2, 2009
    Curtis Granderson, Detroit Action Team player, was named the Marvin Miller Man of the Year. This award is given to the player whose on-field and off-field performance most inspires others to higher levels of achievement, by displaying as much passion to give back to others as he shows on the baseball field.
  • Action Team Players in The World Series
    October 29, 2009
    For the second straight year, Shane Victorino, Ryan Howard, Jimmy Rollins and J.C. Romero of the Philadelphia Phillies – long-time participants in the national Action Team program – are among the roster of Major Leaguers playing in the World Series.
  • Thrift Stores - Quality & Value in Times of Uncertainty
    October 14, 2009
    The recent economic downturn has forced people to rethink their buying habits, and more importantly, their retail establishments. Long known for a variety of goods at more attractive prices, Volunteers of America thrift shops are providing consumers what they need as they tighten their belts during this financial crunch.
  • Aging with Options™ - An Unprecedented Challenge - A Sustainable Response
    October 14, 2009
    The number of Americans age 65 and older is expected to double in the next 20 years. To meet the needs of this rapidly expanding senior population, our Aging with Options initiative aims to provide a spectrum of services for older people.
  • Our National Network of Services
    October 14, 2009
    Supporting and empowering millions of people in need requires a tightly knit network with a common goal. With 38 offices covering more than 400 communities, our ministry of service extends across the country to help those who need us most reach their full potential.
  • September 11th - A National Day of Service and Remembrance
    September 11, 2009
    Volunteers of America teamed up with an alliance of service leaders from across the country to mark September 11th as a new National Day of Service and Remembrance.
  • It's Back to School Time Again!
    August 20, 2009
    As students head back to school, Volunteers of America is working to provide the services and resources children need to be prepared and ready to learn. Operation Backpack provides donated school supplies and book bags to children whose families can’t afford them.
  • Volunteers of America National President and CEO Named One of the 50 Most Influential Philanthropic Leaders
    August 10, 2009
    Volunteers of America President and CEO Charles W. Gould has been named by NonProfit Times to its 2009 “Power & Influence Top 50” – a respected and coveted listing of the most influential leaders at work in American philanthropy. This is the fifth consecutive year Gould has been included on the annual list.
  • From the Streets to the Playing Field
    July 30, 2009
    Five formerly homeless men, who are working their way back to the mainstream thanks to Sacramento’s Mather Community Campus program, were among the six members of Sacramento’s Street Soccer USA Cup 2009 team, which competed in Washington, D.C this past July.
  • Boomer Bust: From Greatest Generation to Crisis Generation
    June 8, 2009
    On June 8, Volunteers of America hosted a panel discussion at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. on the future of senior care in America. Volunteers of America National President Charles W. Gould was joined on the panel by Newt Gingrich, Tom Daschle and cultural anthropologist Mary Catherine Bateson. The discussion explored the health care needs our nation faces as baby boomers grow older in record numbers.
  • Volunteers of America Named Top Nonprofit Owner of Affordable Housing in the U.S.
    May 8, 2009
    Volunteers of America has been named the top nonprofit owner and one of the leading nonprofit developers of affordable housing in the United States by Affordable Housing Finance magazine.