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Welcome to Volunteers of America -Minnesota

Making a difference. Changing lives.

Volunteers of America-Minnesota is a nonprofit organization founded in 1896 which offers a wide variety of services for more than 27,000 children, adolescents and their families, older adults, students, persons with disabilities and special needs, and ex-offenders each year. We are one of the oldest, largest and most comprehensive human service organizations in the state and have more than 60 programs, 700 employees and 4,000 volunteers.  We have a rich history of developing innovative programs to meet emerging social needs. We pride ourselves on sponsoring programs which are able to explicitly articulate the outcomes achieved in our program participants' lives.

 


MAKE A DIFFERENCE BREAKFAST: Our annual “Make a Difference Breakfast” is a special one-hour program intended to educate, engage and inspire attendees, as well as win people’s hearts and raise the funds needed to continue our mission! It will be held on Wednesday, October 22, 2008 at the Metropolitan Ballroom in Golden Valley. Guest check in begins at 7:30 a.m. and the program begins at 8:00 a.m. Learn more> 

PARENT GROUP: Volunteers of America Mental Health Clinics will offer “STEP/Teen” Discussion Group for Parents to learn more effective ways to communicate with their teenagers.  The upcoming program paves the way toward improved parent-teen relationships; more responsible teenage behavior in home, school, and community; and teenage self-esteem and self-reliance.  Groups begin in October 2008 at locations in Golden Valley and Anoka.  Learn More>

PRESS RELEASE: September 3, 2008 -- Intergenerational Mosaic Mural Project at Southwest Center Seeks Community Volunteers.  Read More>

PRESS RELEASE: August 27, 2008 -- Volunteers of America-Minnesota Wins Grant to Help Unbefriended Elders Convey Healthcare Preferences.  Read More>

OPERATION BACKPACK CAMPAIGN: Operation Backpack is Volunteers of America-Minnesota's annual drive to collect new backpacks filled with school supplies for at-risk, low-income children. There are several great ways you can help deserving children receive a backpack filled with supplies this school year now through August 25. Find out how>

PRESS RELEASE: July 1, 2008 -- Minnesota Twins Players Mauer and Punto and Student Volunteers from the Minnesota Action Team Go to Bat for Senior Wellness. "Virtual Baseball Challenge" Aims to Engage Both The Minds and Bodies of Older Adults. Read More>
 
NEW PUBLICATIONS!

  • E-Newsletter: Read our e-newsletter published in April 2008. Articles include 3M Hosts Student Career Day, Program News, Volunteer Helps Refugees, Sam Finds Acceptance, Alone in America, Holiday Events Warm Spirits and Operation Backpack Campaign. Read Newsletter>
  • Newsletter: Read our Spring 2008 newsletter published March 2008. Topics include our Mental Health Clinics' Deaf and Hard of Hearing School-Based program, Education Center, Holiday Events recap, Highrise Social Services and more.  Read Newsletter>
  • Program Impact and Quality Report 2007: The report describes the actual impacts achieved in participants lives and helps illustrate the effectiveness of our programs.  Read Report>
  • Fiscal 2007 Annual Report: The report contains a list of our Board of Directors, letter from our CEO and Board Chairman, program statistics, revenues/expenses, program list with brief descriptions, select participant profiles and a list of our valued donors. Read Report>
  • By The Numbers/Distinguishing Characteristics:The fact sheet includes interesting or essential details and statistics about our organization. Read Report>
  • Ways to Engage in Your Community: The fact sheet describes a variety of meaningful ways that individuals and groups can contribute to the community through Volunteers of America. Read Report>

PRESS RELEASE: February 20, 2008 -- "Brain-a-thon" Challenges Seniors to Take Charge of Brain Health: Minneapolis seniors are being challenged to take part in Volunteers of America of Minnesota's "Brain-a-thon," a three month program educating seniors about brain health and providing them with low cost, easily accessible ways to implement recommendations.  Read More>

AWARD: Volunteers of America’s documentary, “Prostitution: Beyond the Myths” produced with Twin Cities Public Television has won two Telly Awards.  Learn More>

 

How wonderful it is that nobody need wait a single moment before starting to improve the world.

Anne Frank

Family and Children's Services
Avanti Center for Girls
Bar None Residential Treatment
Children's MH Case Mgmt
Children's Residential Treatment
DBT Services for Adolescents
DBT Outpatient-Adolescents
Deaf and Hard of Hearing Family Focused Therapy
Deaf and Hard of Hearing Mental Health Services
Family Visitation & Transportation
Foster Care
Home Based/CTSS (Children's Therapeutic Services and Support) Mental Health
In-Home Relief
Mental Health Clinics
Omegon, Inc. Residential Treatment Center
Our Home
Outpatient Mental Health Services
SALT High School
Corrections
Regional Corrections Center
Residential Center
Women's Recovery Center
Education & Schools
Adult High School Diploma
Charter School Sponsorship
Opportunity High School
SALT High School
Phoenix High School
Health Care Services
Assisted Living Programs
Housing
Ashland and Portland Homes
Assisted Living Programs
Columbia Heights Board and Lodge
Foley Home - Semi Independent
Milaca Homes
Monroe Village - Senior Housing
Mora Homes
Nicollet Towers - Family Housing
North Park Plaza - Senior Housing
Orono Woods - Senior Housing
Oxbowl Bend - Senior Housing
Princeton Homes
Village at Franklin Square
Legal Services
M.A.O. Legal Services
Mental Health Services
Mental Health Clinics
DBT Outpatient-Adolescents
Deaf & Hard of Hearing Services
DHH Family Focus
Home-Based/CTSS Mental Health
Outpatient Services
Senior Mental Health Services
Somali & East African Services
Persons with Special Needs
Foley Home
In-Home Support Services
Milaca Homes
Mora Homes
Princeton Homes
Senior Services
Adult Day Services
Assisted Living Programs
Care Management & Consultation
Caregiver Services
ElderRide Transportation
Experience Corps
Highrise Social Services Program
Hmong Elder Connections
M.A.O. Legal Services
Park ElderCenter
Protective Services
RSVP (East Central Minnesota)
RSVP (Twin Cities metro area)
Senior Nutrition Program
Southwest Center
Senior Services Stories
Services for the Professional
Care Options
Volunteer Opportunities