For media inquiries:
Please contact Rochelle Heinrichs:
(646) 531-0975 • rheinrichs@voa-gny.org
Press Releases & Other VOA-GNY News
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VOA-GNY Testifies at City Council Health Committee Hearing on Legislation To Train First Responders on TBI in Domestic Violence Survivors
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Volunteers of America-Greater New York Celebrates Grand Opening of YP Senior Residence With Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
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Record-Breaking $1.5 Million Raised at 28th Annual Gala
On the Issues
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An Invisible Epidemic: The Connection Between Domestic Violence and Traumatic Brain Injury
March has the dual distinction of being Women’s History Month and Brain Injury Awareness Month, which aims to raise awareness of and advocate for the more than 5.3 million individuals in the U.S. who are living with permanent brain injury-related disabilities—one in 60 Americans.
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The Realities of Homelessness and Substance Use
For individuals struggling with substance use disorders, especially while also experiencing homelessness, the road to recovery is not always straight.
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A Little Every Month Means a Lot More Than You Think
While much of the work we do is government-funded, support from the community (especially regular giving) can help make the biggest impact when it comes to ending homelessness.
For media inquiries:
Please contact Rochelle Heinrichs:
(646) 531-0975 • rheinrichs@voa-gny.org