Videos


Below are some of our videos and Public Service Announcements (PSAs) showcasing our unique services and programs.
Providing Help and Comfort to All Veterans
Volunteers of America is committed to ending homelessness for those already on the street and preventing others from becoming homeless. We provide a wide array of well-designed and managed services to meet the specific needs of homeless veterans.
We're in the Love Business
Throughout our programs offered nation-wide, one constant in all of them is love. We provide love to people who are in need of a home, food, care for an aging loved one and in many more ways. As our CEO says "We're in the love business."
Helping A Family Stay Together
Jason, a single father, and his three young girls were saved from the brink of homelessness with the help of our Greater Baton Rouge's Supportive Housing program. When one of Jason's daughters fell ill, our staff in Greater Baton Rouge and Kentucky collaborated to help this family stay together.
Preventing Hunger and Homelessness
Food insecurity isn’t always an abstract concept, but rather something some people worry about daily. What we aim to provide clients who come to us is a sense of confidence that even during the worst of times, there are others hard at work to make sure they don’t fall through the cracks.
Operation Backpack®
Many homeless kids go back to school without the basic supplies they need. Many of them are living in foster care or come from families that are barely managing in these difficult times. Through our Operation Backpack® program, you can help provide these kids with a chance to succeed.
Mike Takes Shelter from the Storm
Mike went to college, began a career, married the woman he loved and had three beautiful children. He never imagined he'd one day find himself as someone on the other side of his desk… involved in drugs and living on the street, desperately seeking help to restore his life.
Karen Courageously Marches On
When Karen joined the Air Force, she loved the camaraderie and the structure it gave her life. But once out of the military, Karen's life took a turn. Civilian life and health problems sent her spiraling downward until she pulled herself up by her boot straps with the help of one of our veterans' program.
Celebrating 116 Years of Service
This year, we are proud to mark our 116th anniversary. Founded in 1896 by Ballington and Maud Booth, today our programs reflect the changing times, addressing some of our nation's most pressing and complex needs. Learn more about the work we do across the country.
Volunteers of America— No Limits to Caring
At Volunteers of America, we are more than a nonprofit organization. We are a ministry of service that includes nearly 16,000 paid, professional employees dedicated to helping those in need rebuild their lives and reach their full potential.
A Courtroom is No Place for a Child
Harsh words, confrontations, possibly even seeing parents in handcuffs -- these are traumatic experiences for young children who have to tag along when family members are involved in court actions.
Inspiration for Recovery
September is National Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Month, and this month in particular we pay tribute to those who Volunteers of America has helped to build successful, happy lives by overcoming their addictions.
Serving Those Who Served Our Country
Since World War II, we have been a leader in providing shelter and other help to homeless veterans. Those needs are greater now than ever before. The growing ranks of homeless veterans reflect the changing face of the military, including a rapidly growing new group — women.
Linda's Story
Linda, a veteran, shares why she appreciates Volunteers of America and the amazing work we do for women veterans.
"Our Clients are Like Family"
Voris Vigee, Executive VP of Programs for VOA New Orleans, describes how the connection her staff has with the people they serve helped during Hurricane Katrina.
Permanent Long-Term Housing - An Important Part of Katrina Recovery
Shirley Maisel, Director of Housing Services for Volunteers of America, discusses the three phases of disaster services and the importance of permanent, long-term housing for those affected by Hurriance Katrina.
Jaime's New Start
Listen as Jaime, a young woman in her 20s, fights years of addiction with the help of Volunteers of America's New Start program.
Roxanne's Journey
Roxanne, a Navy veteran and survivor of Desert Storm, returns from the frontlines only to find life's battles can be just as challenging.
George Gives Back
George draws from his own life experiences to relate to mentees of Volunteers of America Greater New Orleans' Mentoring Children of Promise program.
Volunteering: A Life-Time of Positive Returns
Chuck Gould, National CEO of Volunteers of America, discusses our collaboration with the Major League Baseball Players Trust that encourages high school students to volunteer by creating Action Teams, groups of students volunteering in their communities to help those in need.
An Introduction to Volunteers of America
Chuck Gould, Volunteers of America National President and CEO, explains how we have been helping people in need throughout our country since 1896.
The Essence of Volunteers of America
Through thousands of human service programs, including housing and healthcare, Volunteers of America helps more than 2 million people in over 400 communities in 48 states. Watch our story.
More Than a Room - PSA
This video shows examples of rooms that thousands of the people Volunteers of America helps stay in while they receive our help and support to rebuild their lives.
Mentoring Children of Promise
Children with incarcerated parents are innocent, but they face tough challenges. Without intervention, they have a 70% chance of ending up behind bars. Volunteers of America Greater New Orleans is working to change this.
Re-Entry: Success From the Inside Out
Volunteers of America Northern New England and the Maine Department of Corrections have developed an innovative program that has reduced Maine's recidivism rate by 20%.
Higher Ground - The Story of Staff Supporting People with Disabilities Immediately After Hurricane Katrina
This video shows the dedication of direct support professionals during and after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita.
Herbie Comes Full Circle
Watch Herbie describe how Volunteers of America Northern New England helped him as a child in the 1940s and how we changed his life. Now Herbie has come full circle and is a resident in one of our senior housing facilities in Maine.
Pat Boone - Volunteers of America's 75th Anniversary PSA
For a fun step back in time, watch as Pat Boone - a singer, actor and writer - describes how we are dedicated to helping mankind - especially children. From day care centers to summer camps for underprivileged kids, Volunteers of America continues to help those in need.