Derrick Dennis
“VOA doesn’t just treat the particular circumstance, they treat the whole person.”
“VOA doesn’t just treat the particular circumstance, they treat the whole person.”
“I know from the experience of taking care of parents and relatives that caring for someone is the hardest job there is. The beautiful and talented staff at VOA are some of the most amazing people I have ever met.
“What we do is life-changing – we give moms and kids a chance to get their lives back and I just feel blessed to a part of VOA.”
“I am excited to see the change we talk about. I want to change the narrative. Everybody – no matter who they are or where they live, deserves access to the basic necessities.”
“For this community, the RCC was really the missing link – after you leave treatment, you need support. I love helping people overcome barriers. We are a place for socialization and getting connected. You can celebrate recovery milestones. This place is exactly where I’m meant to be.”
“The more and more I achieved, the more I believed in myself.”
“I know VOA in so many ways. I’m a former staff member and an enthusiastic volunteer. I’m a veteran and a social worker. But most of all, I am a believer.”
“With Volunteers of America, you can rest assured that your support is getting to the people who need it.”
Donna knows that inspiring hope has never been more important than it is now, and that inspiration can come in many forms.