Videos
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Max & Phillip Buy a House
In 2013, Max and Phillip met at Brandon Hall as homeless veterans. Now, four years later, they bought a house!
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Volunteers of America of Indiana - Mission & Scope
Volunteers of America of Indiana has four main service areas - support for homeless veterans, reentry services, behavioral health treatment, and independent senior housing.
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Highlight Video: Breakfast Fundraiser 2017
On March 16, 2017 Volunteers of America of Indiana had a great fundraiser to fund the expansion of the Fresh Start Recovery Center. HUGE thanks to the Whitsett family for letting us have it at their home.
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Mr. Hatfield Found Hope Through His Mentors
Even though Mr. Hatfield spent a lot of time in prison, people in his community still found the compassion to mentor him and teach him how to live a better life.
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Rachel Gives Kristi a Second Chance
Two participants of the Second Chance Mentoring Program at STRIVE Indy in Indianapolis discuss what they learned and how they benefited from the program.
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Look Up & Hope
Look Up and Hope: Recognized as an Evidence-Based Best Practice by Annie E. Casey Kids Count Report
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Look Up & Hope - Tierra's Story
Tierra could maintain a connection with her children and heal from her traumatic past with the help of Volunteers of America's Look Up and Hope program. Through this program, staff seek to break the cycle of poverty for children affected by incarceration and walk beside them as they reach their full potential.
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First Lady Michelle Obama Recognizes Volunteers of America
First Lady Michelle Obama recognizes Volunteers of America and the work we do with veterans. She commends Jim Zenner, a client-turned-employee, who now helps other vets and their families.
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Welcome to Volunteers of America
Volunteers of America is the charity that always steps forward to help the most vulnerable. Founded in 1896, we're a national, nonprofit, faith-based organization dedicated to helping people live healthy, safe and productive lives. Through hundreds of human service programs, Volunteers of America helps more than 2 million people including homeless veterans, seniors, people with disabilities, at-risk youth, and men and women returning from prison.
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The Promise Kept
For more than 117 years, Volunteers of America has been fulfilling a promise that was made by Volunteers of America co-founder Maud Booth to people within and coming out of incarceration. This is the story of her promise kept.