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NEWS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


DATE:         
August 25, 2009                                              

CONTACT:     
Jim Bettendorf
Director of Housing Development and Management
Volunteers of America of Minnesota
(952) 945-4007

New Hope Senior Affordable Housing Completes Comprehensive Renovation
Volunteers of America of Minnesota and Volunteers of America National Housing Services Announce Completion of a $2.4 Million Renovation Under a HUD Grant to Increase Affordable Assisted Living Apartments

New Hope, MN – Volunteers of America has celebrated the completion of the renovation of North Park Plaza with a dedication ceremony held August 20, 2009.  This project was made possible by a $2,430,264 U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Assisted Living Conversion Grant. The grant has allowed for the renovation of 20 existing elderly apartments to provide assisted living services to the residents of North Park Plaza, 8201 45th Avenue North, New Hope, Minnesota.  The grant was one of eight projects selected nationwide in 2007.

North Park Plaza provides federally subsidized housing for over 100 elderly and/or disabled individuals and families.  This is the second conversion project in the building, with ten units being converted and opened in 2005 with funding provided by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.  The property is sponsored by Volunteers of America National Housing Services and is managed by Volunteers of America of Minnesota.  Assisted Living Services and Congregate Dining Services are also provided by Volunteers of America of Minnesota.

“Volunteers of America is proud to be a partner with HUD in the growth of services we are able to provide to senior clients at North Park Plaza,” said Jim Bettendorf, Director of Housing Development and Management for Volunteers of America of Minnesota. “This grant has allowed us to improve the physical environment and expand the provision of health care services to more residents of this vital subsidized housing community allowing residents to remain in their homes and receive the services they desire to retain an appropriate level of independence.”

This project is an example of the Volunteers of America endeavor to provide “Aging with Options” to the citizens of the communities we serve across the United States.

About Volunteers of America-Minnesota
Volunteers of America-Minnesota is a nonprofit organization founded in 1896 which offers a wide variety of services to more than 27,000 children, adolescents and their families, students, older adults, persons with disabilities and special needs, and ex-offenders each year.  It is one of the oldest, largest and most comprehensive human service organizations in the state and has more than 60 programs, 900 employees and 4,000 volunteers.  Volunteers of America has a rich history of developing innovative, quality programs to meet emerging social issues and prides itself on sponsoring programs which are able to articulate explicitly the outcomes achieved in its program participants' lives.  For more information about Volunteers of America-Minnesota, visit www.voamn.org, or call (952) 945-4000.

About Volunteers of America
Volunteers of America is a national, nonprofit, faith-based organization dedicated to helping those in need rebuild their lives and reach their full potential. Through hundreds of human service programs, including housing and healthcare, Volunteers of America helps more than 2 million people in over 400 communities.  Since 1896, our ministry of service has supported and empowered America's most vulnerable groups, including seniors, at-risk youth, 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. For more information about Volunteers of America, visit www.VolunteersofAmerica.org.

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