Volunteers of America Ohio & Indiana Votes in Three New Officers
Volunteers of America Ohio & Indiana is pleased to announce three current Board Members were voted in as officers to its Board of Directors.
Volunteers of America Ohio & Indiana is pleased to announce three current Board Members were voted in as officers to its Board of Directors.
Volunteers of America Ohio & Indiana announces it will develop, build, and operate a new, certified residential substance use disorder treatment facility for women with children in Columbus.
“The grant is designed to help VOA Ohio & Indiana build long-term financial strength and resiliency so that it can better weather unexpected and adverse funding changes,” says Ronni Kloth, Lilly Endowment’s vice president for community development.
Volunteers of America Ohio & Indiana receives $1.4 million grant awarded by
Indiana University Health Community Impact Investment Fund
to support new west side recovery residence for mothers with children.
Recent reports released by the CDC show overdose and opioid-related deaths climbed 30% nationwide during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, the Evansville Fresh Start Recovery Center staff continued to make a positive impact providing addiction treatment support and services in Vanderburgh County.
Recent reports released by the CDC show overdose and opioid-related deaths climbed 30% nationwide during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, the Winchester Fresh Start Recovery Center staff continued to make a positive impact providing addiction treatment support and services in Randolph County.
Formerly homeless veterans with Volunteers of America Ohio & Indiana received an incredible Veterans Day surprise from The Home Depot Foundation on Thursday, November 11.
After opening the Fresh Start Recovery Center, an addition recovery center for pregnant women and new mothers, a little more than a year ago in Columbus, IN, Volunteers of America Ohio & Indiana announced that they have served more than 100 women and their children from in and around Bartholomew County.
Volunteers of America Ohio & Indiana is pleased to announce the appointment of six new members to its Board of Directors.
Volunteers of America Ohio & Indiana will benefit from $375,000 in grant funding from United Way of Central Indiana’s Family Opportunity Fund, which aims to reduce generational poverty in Central Indiana.