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Where are we? We re in more places than you might think! Saginaw/Buena Vista Twp Lansing Corunna Flint Clinton Township Pontiac Battle Creek Redford Benton Harbor Detroit Niles River Rouge Permanent Housing Facilities Additional Permanent Housing Coming Soon Statewide Taylor New Hope Day Center - weekday one-stop service center for homeless people Men, Women & Children s Overnight Emergency Shelter Hotel Emergency Lodging Program emergency shelter program for families and disabled individuals Veterans In Progress Program (Lansing, Niles) - case management, counseling, and supportive housing for homeless male and female veterans Veterans Housing Program (Lansing, Detroit, Niles) - transitional housing for homeless male veterans Homeless Veterans Reintegration Program (Lansing, Detroit, Flint) employment and training program for homeless veterans Community Kitchen over 106,000 meals per year to the homeless and hungry Thrift Stores - profits used to fund social service programs Enterprise Program - Cars Helping People program, auto auction, and retail sales lot Adopt-A-Family Program - annual program matches families in need with sponsors who adopt them for the Christmas holiday, providing new clothes, toys and a holiday dinner 1/11/2013Rev. kje
21415 Civic Center Drive, Suite 210 430 North Larch Street Southfield, Michigan 48076 Lansing, Michigan 48912 Telephone: (248) 945-0101 Telephone: (517) 484-4414 Fax: (248) 945-0202 Fax: (517) 484-5353 www.voami.org Volunteers of America is a national, nonprofit, faith-based organization dedicated to helping those in need rebuild their lives and reach their full potential. Since 1896, our ministry of service has supported and empowered America's most vulnerable groups, including at-risk youth, the frail elderly, men and women returning from prison, homeless individuals and families, people with disabilities, and those recovering from addictions. Our work touches the mind, body, heart and ultimately the spirit of those we serve, integrating our deep compassion with highly effective programs and services. Volunteers of America Michigan is an affiliate of Volunteers of America and offers the programs listed here. Shelter Care Emergency. New Hope Day Center Lansing. (517) 484-4414 This weekday service center offers refuge where the work of recovery gets done. New Hope will serve more than 2,200 homeless individuals during an average year. Volunteers of America Michigan staff is joined by eight other agencies to provide services including health care, mental health services, and employment and housing resources Men, Women and Children Emergency Shelters Lansing. (517) 484-4414 Open 365 days a year, the shelters offer a warm and safe place to sleep. The men s shelter offers 50 beds and the women and children s shelter has 14 beds. Both shelters are filled to capacity nearly every night. Community Kitchen Lansing. (517) 484-4414 Breakfast, lunch and dinner are served Monday through Friday. Breakfast and dinner are available on weekends. We expect to serve 115,000 meals to the hungry and homeless this year. Hotel Emergency Lodging Program (HELP) Lansing. (517) 484-4414 Provides shelter in hotels or motels, food, and case management for families and individuals with disabilities when emergency shelters are full. Veterans Services. Veterans In Progress Programs (VIP) - Lansing (517) 484-4414 and Niles (269) 684-0503 Homeless veterans from the streets are welcomed to a program that provides all of the services of the New Hope Day Center plus the assistance of the veterans case management team and the physical and mental health services of the VA Medical Hospitals. Eighty percent of those that complete the program return to independent living. Veterans Housing Program (VHP) - Lansing (517) 484-4414, Niles (269) 684-0503 and Detroit. (313) 744-2862 This 18 to 24 month program offers housing and complete clinical services including case management; individual and group counseling; substance abuse treatment; medical care; budgeting assistance; job interviewing and placement; anger management, and recreational opportunities in a therapeutic community setting for homeless veterans. Homeless Veterans Reintegration Programs (HVRP) Lansing, Detroit and Flint. (517) 484-4414 A comprehensive employment and training program services designed to address employment barriers with coordinated case management. A continuum of supportive services are provided giving homeless veterans the ability to participate in job skills training programs while meeting their basic needs. Housing Program Permanent. Buena Vista Senior Community Buena Vista Township. (989) 754-3425 A charming 55 apartment community for low-income seniors is located on a quiet, residential neighborhood near senior centers, libraries, transportation and diverse places of worship. Country View Apartments & Townhouses Benton Harbor. (269) 926-8068 Located in Berrien County, this community located in a park-like setting extends program services and 198 apartment homes for the disabled, low-income families and seniors. Close to lakes and many recreational activities. Coventry Place Apartments I & II Redford. (313) 531-5335 This quaint apartment community is comprised of 97 one-bedroom and studio apartments for low-income seniors and disabled individuals, and is situated in a quiet neighborhood. Social Services coordinator offers programs, advocacy and referral services. Delta River Senior Village Lansing. Coming Soon! Coming soon to beautiful Delta Township, this community has 38 one-bedroom apartment homes for low-income seniors. Please call our management office for details at 248-945-0101. Liberty Commons Townhomes & Apartments Battle Creek. (269) 962-6209 Nestled on a wooded hill within 1 mile of downtown Battle Creek, this remodeled residence boasts 158 apartment homes comprising of one to four bedroom apartments and townhomes. Revised March 2013
McDonald Senior Apartments Pontiac. (248) 292-2095 A beautiful building with 50 apartment homes for low-income seniors overlooking Harris Lake. Amenities include community and game rooms, laundry rooms, a library, hair salon, a walk-out deck and much more. Oak Village Square Apartments Detroit. (313) 934-0010 This apartment community for 75 low-income seniors, age 62 and older is a gem in a historic neighborhood. Residents enjoy many social activities as well as a wide variety of supportive services. Oak Village Independence House Detroit. (313) 934-0010 In the heart of Detroit, this newly-constructed apartment building offers independent living for physically disabled persons with 10 efficiency apartments and rent of 30% of adjusted income. Partridge Creek Senior Village Clinton Township. (586) 329-2114 This community provides 66 apartment homes for low-income seniors, age 62 and older and is moments away from Partridge Creek Mall. Amenities include community room, hair salon, library and a fitness center. Sumby Senior Housing River Rouge. (313) 357-2891 This inviting 55 unit community for low-income seniors age 62 and older, is situated in a residential neighborhood near senior centers, libraries, transportation and diverse places of worship. Community Outreach. Adopt A Family Southeast Michigan and Lansing (248) 353-4862 or (248) 945-0101 This annual program matches needy families with sponsors who adopt them for the Christmas holiday, providing new clothes, toys and a holiday meal. Over 21,000 people were served last year. Holiday Meal Program Lansing (517) 484-4414 Providing meals for the elderly and disabled in the Lansing area for over 35 years, many of the people served are homebound and spend the holiday season alone. Operation Backpack Southeast Michigan (248) 945-0101 Each year many children return to school unprepared, lacking the basic supplies they need to succeed. Operation Backpack ensures that low-income children return to school with all the supplies they need. Capital Area Stand Down for Homeless Veterans Lansing (517) 484-4414 This annual event provides an opportunity to assist and advocate for homeless veterans. Dozens of agencies provide a wide variety of services including health care, legal assistance, housing resources and veterans services. Action Teams - Southeast Michigan (248) 945-0101 The Major League Baseball Players and local high school students form the Action Teams to work together to inspire youth to get involved with Volunteers of America programs and experience that volunteering is cool, fun and rewarding! Volunteer Opportunities Southeast Michigan (248) 945-0101 and Lansing (517) 484-4414 Our volunteers are men, women and teens with diverse backgrounds and interests. They have a strong sense of commitment, and a passion for providing service in their communities. Opportunities can be tailored to the specific needs and talents of a volunteer. To learn more about volunteering, please visit www.voami.org. Donation Opportunities. Planned Giving and Monetary Donations (248) 945-0101or (517) VOA-HOPE or text VOAMI to 20222 to donate $10. Giving to Volunteers of America Michigan is easy! Online, over the phone or with a check, you can give once a year or create a monthly payment plan. Call or click to learn more or to designate Volunteers of America Michigan in your estate planning. Donations in any amount support our many social services programs and are tax deductible. Auto Donation and Auction Sales (800) 552-1515 or visit www.carshelpingpeople.org or www.voaautoauction.org. You can donate your car, truck, boat, RV or motorcycle to Volunteers of America Michigan. The process is simple and easy. Donated vehicles are auctioned, with proceeds benefiting those who utilize our social service programs. Donations qualify for a tax-deduction when you itemize. Call (800) 552-1515 to donate or purchase a car at our auction. Cars may be seen at www.voaautoauction.org. Cars Helping People and Vehicle Sales (800) 552-1515 or visit www.voaautosales.com Cars Helping People works on donated vehicles and sells them to those in need of transportation at a cost significantly below market value. The people donating vehicles to this program are permitted to take a fair market tax-deduction at private sale value for these donations. Call (800) 552-1515 to discuss a donation or to purchase a car. Cars may be seen at www.voaautosales.com. Property Donation (800) 552-1515 Property donations are gratefully accepted. Funds raised through property donations are used to benefit our various services programs. Thrift Store Program. Thrift Stores Schedule a Thrift Pickup (866) 333-8281 5411 S Cedar St, Lansing (517) 272-3126 Thousands of items are priced and put out to sell daily at each 3800 Saginaw St, Lansing (517) 703-9088 store. Proceeds from the store are used to fund social services. 2520 W Main St, Corunna (989) 472-4977 Clothing and household goods are also given to shelter residents 1135 N Belsay Rd, Burton (810) 223-0420 and others in need through a voucher system Volunteers of America Michigan is a 501(c)3 organization. All gifts are gratefully acknowledged with a receipt. Revised March 2013
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