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Helping America’s most vulnerable.®
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June Koegel, President/CEO
As we embark on another anniversary of the founding of Volunteers of America I am reminded of a quote of Maud Booth that truly frames the work that we do every day.
“A water-lily, while beautiful on the surface, had an arduous path to reach the top. What began as a bud, down in the depths of murky water, had a ray of sunshine penetrate the filth and bring that bud to the surface. All it needed was a powerful light to guide it.”
Be the light for others this Spring!
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Founders is Day March 8
When she was 17, Maud Elizabeth Charlesworth was arrested for speaking to crowds on women's rights. "Apart from my joy at the glorious work being accomplished, I was also thrilled by the excitement of the police persecution." read Maud's story and our history.
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What Calls You to Ministry?
A few words from some members of our Ministry Team. "We give so much to people, especially high needs populations, so the option, and often the need, for ministry is everywhere." Reverend Al Boyce >>read more
Read our National Mission Statement, Our Local Vision and our Guiding Principles
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Our Chaplain, Rev Al Boyce
Reverend Al Boyce has been a busy man. He joined the statewide network of Clergy First Responders (learn more here), hosts Spiritual Roundatables and Lunch and Learns, and now he's Video Podcasting! Click here to see his video page.
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Two Faithful Clients
Spiritual Practice can be a deeply meaningful way to engage with clients, as well as engaging in the community. And it can be just plain fun. Read Kathy's Story here, and read Dan's Story here
This is a Very Important Page!
Congratulations! Promotions, New Hires, Anniversaries and High Fives... You've done it all. >>read on
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90 CENTS OUT OF EVERY DOLLAR SPENT SUPPORTS COMMUNITY SERVICES FOR PEOPLE IN NEED
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