Overview

AGENCY OVERVIEW

Description:  Volunteers of America of Indiana is a non-profit, human service organization established in Indiana in 1896. The agency is one of the first ten members of the United Way of Central Indiana (then known as the Community Chest). 

The organization provides services to people of all ages from children to the elderly and both men and women. Programs focus on veterans, the mentally disabled, homeless services, elder services, community enhancement and programs for youth and children. The agency’s largest program supports men and women transitioning from the criminal justice system. The program provides counseling, case management, employment and life skills designed to help these men and women become productive members of the community.

The agency is an affiliate of the national Volunteers of America based in Alexandria, Virginia, which serves some 1.7 million people in approximately 300 communities nationwide. 

President/CEO:  Timothy R. Campbell

 

Programming Locations:       Evansville
                                          Indianapolis
                                          Terre Haute

Programs:       Addiction Services
                     Brownstone Manor
                     Correctional Residential Programs
                     Prison Aftercare Mentoring
                     Scholastic Book Distribution
                     Tremont Terrace
                     Veterans Services
                     Volunteer Programs

Funding:  The $6.6 million statewide agency is supported via contracts with federal, state and local government organizations and private contributions.

Vehicle Donation:  The agency also operates a car donation program. Drivers from across Indiana donate their used vehicles, which are auctioned so donors may receive a tax deduction and proceeds can support the organization.

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