Our Impact

Stories to Read

  • Cooking Up a Fresh Start

    While living on the street, John, a U.S. Navy veteran, picked up restaurant work whenever he

    While living on the street, John, a U.S. Navy veteran, picked up restaurant work whenever he could. VOA-GNY provided him with permanent supportive housing and the resources to thrive and fulfill his dream of becoming a chef. Now he's getting ready to open his own restaurant.

  • Together as a Family, Always

    All Kelvin ever wanted was to be with his children—even when that meant entering shelter to stay

    All Kelvin ever wanted was to be with his children—even when that meant entering shelter to stay together. The support he found at VOA-Greater New York's family shelter in Bushwick, Brooklyn was all that he could hope for and more, as he worked to get his family back on its feet.

  • A Second Chance

    Tiffany "aged out" of foster care at nineteen. Not ready to live on her own, she was transferred

    Tiffany "aged out" of foster care at nineteen. Not ready to live on her own, she was transferred to an independent living program. At first, she struggled to adjust in the program and clashed with other youth. But her case manager saw potential in Tiffany and helped give her a second chance.

Videos to Watch

  • Our Vision, Your Impact

    Volunteers of America-Greater New York is working to end homelessness in the Greater New York

    Volunteers of America-Greater New York is working to end homelessness in the Greater New York area by 2050. Three of our clients tell their stories.

  • Octavia's Story

    Former VOA-GNY client Octavia and her son Eli discuss their experience of living at Regent Family

    Former VOA-GNY client Octavia and her son Eli discuss their experience of living at Regent Family Residence and the support VOA-GNY offered in helping them find an apartment of their own, setting them up to not only survive, but thrive.

  • Max's Story

    A few years after his mother passed away, Max was removed from his father's care and placed into

    A few years after his mother passed away, Max was removed from his father's care and placed into foster care. At VOA-Greater New York, he found the support and stability he needed to prepare for mature, independent adulthood.