Videos
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Displaying 121 - 130 of 134 in total
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Shopping with Wendy
Shopping with Wendy
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Thank You
A snippet of people in our programs, and community support of our programs!
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Shelter From The Storm 2012
Filmmaker Kent Lacin went to Volunteers of America Northern Nevada's shelters to give people an idea of what life can be like without a home.
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'Back to School Party'
Volunteers of America Northern California & Northern Nevada Back To School Party- Sponsored By Voyage Home Loans. Hosted by Katrina Silberstein and featuring a Bounce House and Cookies donated from Cookie Connection.
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A Second Chance 2012
A community that supports, empowers, and uplifts the human spirit.
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Shelter From the Storm Breakfast - Sherina speech
Hear the powerful story of a young women, Sherina, who aged out of foster care at 18 years old with nowhere turn and no one to depend on.
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Shelter From the Storm Breakfast - Leo McFarland
Leo McFarland, president and CEO of Volunteers of America shared his vision of ending homelessness and protecting abused seniors.
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Winter Sanctuary 2010-11
Volunteers of America Greater Sacramento & Northern Nevada's animated slideshow of scenes from its Winter Sanctuary program (2010-11). A collaborative program with the faith-based community, Winter Sanctuary provides daily meals and shelter for homeless men and women during the Sacramento area's coldest winter months. For more information, see www.volunteersofamerica-sac.org, or call (916) 442-3691.
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As If They're Your Own
Filmmaker Kent Lacin interviews young men and women enrolled in Volunteers of America Greater Sacramento's transitional housing program for former foster youth, as well as program staff, to convey how trust and hope is being rebuilt for these once-damaged young people. The seven-minute film was premiered at Volunteers of America's annual Shelter from the Storm Fundraising Breakfast April 20, 2011. For more information, call 916.442.3691, email info@voa-sac.org, or see www.volunteersofamerica-sac.org.
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Sacramento Senior Safe House: A First Look
Volunteers of America Program Director gives a tour of the new Sacramento Senior Safe House, a unique emergency shelter for abused and neglected seniors distinguished by its warm, welcoming environment. The six-bedroom home is tucked away in a lovely residential neighborhood on a beautifully landscaped acre of land.