Volunteers of America Michigan is the single largest contract provider of veterans services in the Lansing region with three programs for homeless veterans: the Veterans Dormitory Program Program (VDP), the Veterans Housing Program (VHP), and the Homeless Veterans Reintegration Program (HVRP). With nearly one in three homeless men an armed services veteran, the programs provide sorely needed, life-changing opportunities for homeless veterans. Eighty three percent of the veterans that complete the programs return to independent living.
Volunteers of America Michigan's Veterans Community Housing and Community Services are now CARF Accredited! CARF (Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities) is an independent, nonprofit accreditor of human service providers. It bases its accreditation on established standards of quality for organizations to use as guidelines in developing and offering their programs or services to consumers. CARF uses standards to determine how well an organization is serving its consumers and how it can improve. Regarded as the standard of professional excellence, being a Three-Year, CARF-Accredited Agency, Volunteers of America Michigan is set apart as a service provider that demonstrates a commitment to continued enhancement in quality services and programs, and a focus on consumer satisfaction.
The Veterans Dormitory Program (VDP) is a 6-month program that is open to both male and female veterans. This program offers all of the services of New Hope plus the assistance of the Veteran’s Case Manager and the physical and mental health services of the VA Medical Hospitals.
The Veterans Housing Program (VHP) is an 18-month program that offers housing and complete clinical services including case management; individual and group counseling; substance abuse treatment; medical care; budgeting assistance; job interviewing and placement; anger management, and recreational opportunities in a therapeutic community setting for homeless veterans.
The Homeless Veterans Reintegration Program (HVRP) is a comprehensive employment and training program with wrap-around supportive services designed to address employment barriers by establishing a coordinated case management system with a strong aftercare component. A continuum of supportive services will be provided and coordinated, giving homeless veterans the ability to participate in job skills training programs while meeting their basic needs.
Volunteers of America Michigan recently celebrated the Grand Opening of the Veterans Housing Program Expansion in Lansing. The 4,600-square-foot expansion increased the capacity of the program from 18 beds to 40 beds. The renovation also added a full-service kitchen, therapy room, recreation space, 11 bedrooms, and workout and locker rooms.
Wish List Items:
- Personal hygiene items
- New men's socks and undergarments
- Healthy Snacks
Contact:
Kate Reed
(517) 484-4414 ext. 103
kreed@voami.org