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Volunteers Of America http://www.VolunteersOfAmerica.org

Volunteers of America National Office

1660 Duke Street

Alexandria, VA 22314Map this

Volunteers of America is a national, nonprofit, faith-based organization dedicated to helping those in need rebuild their lives and reach their full potential. %newline% %newline%Through thousands of human service programs, including housing and healthcare, Volunteers of America helps more than 2 million people in...

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Name: David Burch
Position: Media Relations Manager
Email: dburch@voa.org
Phone: 703-341-5054
Fax: 703-341-7000

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Action Teams - A Youth Volunteer InitiativeVolunteers of America and the Major League Baseball Players Trust teamed up in 2002 to encourage high school students to get involved in their communities and help those in need. Action Teams, composed of Major League baseball players and area high school students who are selected to be Team Captains, work together to deliver an important message to students - volunteering is cool, fun and personally rewarding!
Scholastic and Volunteers of America PartnershipVolunteers of America has worked with Scholastic, the global children's book publisher, since 1999. Volunteers of America participates in the Scholastic Book Grants Program, a corporate in-kind giving program that provides high-quality reading materials to the nation's neediest young people. Volunteers of America local offices distribute hundreds of thousands of free Scholastic books in their programs and in their communities each year.

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Elementary & Secondary
Volunteers of America's Continuing Hurricane Katrina EffortsVolunteers of America has been working in New Orleans since well before Hurricane Katrina hit. In the aftermath of Katrina, Volunteers of America has actively been involved in recovery efforts.

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Donate to Volunteers of AmericaMonday, September 29, 2008 - Thursday, December 31, 2009Each year, thanks to the support of donors like you, Volunteers of America touches the lives of more than 2 million people across the country. Today, your kindness and generosity will be a welcome gift to a man, woman or child in need. Your gift may provide such basic human necessities as shelter and food and such life-renewing assistance as rehabilitation and counseling. Your gift will be more than a hand out or a quick fix. Instead, you will be supporting programs and services that encourage positive development, foster independence and promote the type of self-sufficiency that can change someone's life. When you support the work of Volunteers of America you make a difference in the nation - and your community - one person at a time.
Hurrican Ike Recovery EffortsThe recent onslaught of hurricanes that has been hitting the Gulf Coast area has left many individuals across the Gulf Coast region in need – including the frail elderly, disabled people, neglected children and families. Join Volunteers of America in its hurricane relief effort. Give generously today!

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Hurricane Ike
Donate Your VehicleDonate your car, truck, RV, boat or other vehicle to Volunteers of America, a national nonprofit, spiritually based organization providing human service programs in your community. We pride ourselves on helping the community through our car donation programs. The vehicle donation charity program organized by CarsHelpingPeople.org is used to raise money for a variety of outreach programs. By donating a used car to Volunteers of America through Cars Helping People you are helping us fund services for the elderly, children, and disadvantaged adults.
Planned Giving - A Legacy of CompassionDepending on your individual situation, a legacy gift to Volunteers of America can help you manage your personal financial plan and extend your ability to help others for generations. You can make the world a better place for your children and grandchildren when you continue the good work of Volunteers of America by leaving a bequest in your will, acquiring an annuity, or making a gift of appreciated stock, real estate or other assets. Learn the many ways you can leave a legacy of compassion and caring through thoughtful gift planning.
Come Work for Volunteers of AmericaAt Volunteers of America, we are more than a nonprofit organization. We are a ministry of service that includes nearly 15,000 employees and 140,000 volunteers with a shared vision of a world where all people live in safety with social, emotional and physical well-being, spiritual fulfillment, justice and hope. Thus, we fully support our workforce by: * Allowing employees every opportunity to make a personal and fulfilling contribution through offering a broad array of services and programs in 44 states; * Hosting development training, seminars, conferences and program initiatives to enable employees to reach their full potential as individuals and workers; * Providing the proper tools, resources and materials so employees can reach out to underserved communities and offer many people a second chance at a fulfilling life.
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