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About VOA
Volunteers of America touches the lives of more than 2.5 million people in 450 communities across the United States each year. Since 1896, our highly-trained and dedicated staff numbered at 15,000 have worked not only to serve those in need but also have strived to innovate and transform the way in which these services are delivered.
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Our Fact Sheet
Since 1896, through hundreds of human service programs, including housing and healthcare, Volunteers of America helps 1.5 million people in over 400 communities in 46 states.

Housing Fact Sheet
We have over 20,000 affordable housing units in urban complexes, small rural developments, elderly housing, multifamily housing and housing for those with disabilities.

Veterans Fact Sheet
We proudly serve more than 27,000 veterans with support services and affordable housing, including over 10,000 homeless veterans.
Did You See Us on GMA?
Read more and watch the inspiring video of VOA Illinois’ Girl Scout troop, who came together to sell over 30,000 boxes, helping keep their troop active for another year while funding new learning opportunities in their community.

News Releases
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Residents First: Technology for Connection and Healthy Living in Affordable Senior Housing
As America’s senior population grows and social isolation becomes an increasing concern, new research shows that technology can play a powerful role in helping older adults stay healthy, connected and independent when solutions are designed in partnership with residents rather than for them.
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Volunteers of America Receives $1.46M Grant from the Humana Foundation to Address Depression and Substance Abuse Issues in Senior Housing
Volunteers of America receives $1.46M grant from the Humana Foundation to pilot a new program in affordable housing housing to address depression and substance abuse.
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Volunteers of America Joins 2025 Concordia Annual Summit to Discuss the Nation’s Housing Affordability Crisis
Ayesha Khan, Chief Development Officer at Volunteers of America-Greater New York, joined panelists at Concordia Annual Summit to speak about how public-private partnerships can be solutions to America’s housing crisis.
Concordia Annual Summit
Ayesha Khan, Chief Development Officer at Volunteers of America-Greater New York, joined panelists at Concordia Annual Summit to speak about how public-private partnerships can solve America’s housing crisis.
