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January/February 2017
Stories from our Senior Services
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Our Lives Are Meant for Service
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It's a Fact: We All
Age.
In some cultures, elders are revered as the most highly respected social
class. Age is considered a great accomplishment. >>more
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There's Room at the Inn
We can't wait to introduce you to Volunteers of America's newest Senior residence, Country Villa. It's a small, private retirement inn modeled on a traditional New England Bed and Breakfast. >>more
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Friends for (New) Life
Trudy and Rachel moved into Volunteers of America's Senior Housing within a few months of each other. They knew they would have adjustments to make, but they didn't expect it would be a brand new life. >>more
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Great Ambassadors, Amazing Work
With more than 30 programs in Northern New England, one of the challenges we face is how to talk about what we do in a succint and comprehensive way. Our Community Partners help out. >>more
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A Message from June Koegel, President/CEO
Volunteers of America is a church without
walls. For 120 years, we have answered
God’s call to transform lives by reaching and uplifting America’s most vulnerable. >>more
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