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It was 9:20 in the morning on Feb. 3, 2009.  The phone in Rosie Ayala’s two-bedroom Spring Valley apartment was ringing.

The caller identification showed “Volunteers of America’s Palomar Apartments.”  Rosie hesitantly picked up the phone and listened...
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How Can I Help?

 

Among the challenges faced by social service organizations are rising costs and diminishing resources. At times like these, charitable donations serve to supplement and help balance the need for quality service with the cost of providing quality care. We realize that you have a choice as to the organization in which you will invest your time, talent and resources. At Volunteers of America of Southwest California, your trust in us as a good public steward of your charitable contribution is taken very seriously.

 

 

There are many ways you can contribute to
Volunteers of America of Southwest California:
 

Donate Online
Donate By Fax, Phone or Mail

Donate an Item on Our Wish Lists

Corporate Contributions
Volunteer and Board Service
Planned Gifts
Do You Have a Will or Living Trust?

Volunteers of America's Builders Club

 

 

 

Please feel free to download and look over our gift giving brochures:

Leaving a Legacy
Bequests
Pooled Income Funds
Gifts of Life Insurance

 

 

Volunteers of America of Southwest California is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization.

 


Life Without Black People

This is a story of a little boy named Theo who woke up one morning and asked his mother, “Mom, what if there were no Black people in the world?”

Well, his mother thought about that for a moment, and then said “Son, follow me around today and let’s just see what it would be like if there were no Black people in the world.”

 

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