Lisa
Lisa has had a challenging journey to recovery, but she is grateful for VOA Fresh Start Recovery Center for the life-changing support she received.
Lisa has had a challenging journey to recovery, but she is grateful for VOA Fresh Start Recovery Center for the life-changing support she received.
We talked to our Ohio sponsor and longtime VOA Ohio & Indiana, Oswald Companies, to get to the heart of why they support Operation Backpack each year.
We sat down with Furniture Fair to get to the heart of why people come back each year to support Operation Backpack.
Volunteers of America Ohio & Indiana will break ground to build, and operate a new $2 million, certified community-based recovery residence located in Plainfield.
April 29 through May 27, stop by central Ohio VOA Thrift locations to donate new and unused items to give Fresh Start moms and babies the tools they need to begin anew.
Volunteers of America Ohio & Indiana announces a Groundbreaking for New $11 Million Affordable Housing Center Designed for Families in Recovery
United States Air Force Veteran Eric has a kind and gentle demeanor about him. He served in the Air Force in the early 2000’s at Langley Air Force Base and in Germany. “I had a relatively successful life after I came home. I worked at a correctional facility for about five years. I joined a church, met my wife, and had two daughters. We had a house, two-car garage… everything I thought I wanted at the time.” But as time went on, Eric didn’t feel happy in his marriage and asked for a divorce. “I wasn’t sure where my life…
Today, Dana is thriving with her three children and her family who supported her along the way. She believes in sharing her story through her work as a Peer Recovery Coach and in open conversations with her eldest child.
Today, Crystal is over-the-moon excited to go to work and spend time with her sweet baby boy. She finds joy in the little things, like taking walks and exploring nature.
Growing up in a loving home, Caitlyn was an active, happy kid who enjoyed gymnastics, cheerleading, and cross country. She flourished until her early middle school years when she experienced trauma that changed the course of her life. Fearing the worst and not understanding what was happening to her, she hid her pain from her family.