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Amelia’s Journey Home

In the heart of the Black Hills community, a story of resilience and hope unfolded — one that epitomizes the vital work of VOA Northern Rockies. Meet Amelia, a devoted mother whose life took an unexpected turn following the tragic loss of her children’s father. Overwhelmed by grief and the sudden instability that followed, Amelia found herself and her two daughters facing homelessness as their world spiraled into uncertainty. When Amelia first walked through the doors of VOA, she was seeking emergency shelter and assistance. The pressures of maintaining a safe space for her daughters became insurmountable.  Being homeless, especially…

Eric’s Path to Healing

Eric, a Veteran who served three deployments between Iraq and Afghanistan, faced challenges many cannot imagine. His journey with VOA began through a simple conversation at the local Veterans hall, where organizations gather to connect and support those who have served. A friend introduced him to a VOA Moral Injury Specialist, and from there, Eric’s life started to shift in a meaningful way. Eric was living sparsely in a small, apartment that barely felt like a home. The walls echoed the solitude that defined Eric’s life. His space reflected a struggle with underhousing, where basic comforts were sacrificed for survival….

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John’s Transformative Journey with the VOA

A former member of the United States Coast Guard from 1988 to 1992, John had a distinguished service career, primarily in communications for drug interdiction missions. Following his military service, he embarked on a civilian life, successfully running a construction company for 33 years. Despite this professional success, John battled severe PTSD, alcoholism, and the devastating grief of losing loved ones, which eventually led him to homelessness. The intervention of VOA marked a significant turning point in John’s life. This assistance was transformative, providing not just aid, but a framework for recovery and self-improvement. VOA set and maintained goals with…

James’ Journey of Redemption & Renewal

Before discovering Volunteers of America (VOA), James had navigated a challenging path, mixed with regrettable decisions and a profound moral struggle. Reflecting on his past, he admitted, “I realized how much I had lost due to the many poor choices I made. How low I had sunk morally and in my values.” James’ military service had transitioned into a career in law enforcement, initially a source of purpose and pride. However, it was cut short after 23 years, leaving him brokenhearted and disillusioned. He confided, “I had planned to do 30 years but left after 23… brokenhearted.” In search of…

Celebrating Hope and Transformation:

From a young age, Jesse embarked on a quest for belonging, relief from anxiety, and a tranquil existence, yearning to escape the loneliness that enveloped her home life. In pursuit of these comforts, she ventured down a shadowed path of substance abuse. Alcohol initially seemed like the antidote to her isolation, giving her the illusion of camaraderie and temporary relief from her internal turmoil. Jesse felt a semblance of happiness in this new lifestyle fleeting distractions from her inner struggles and a newfound confidence she had longed for. This was the beginning of Jesse’s journey through addiction. Soon after embracing…

Brenda’s Journey to Recovery

Brenda had reached a breaking point. Her life had spiraled into a relentless cycle of addiction, neglect, and despair. But when she found herself on the side of the road, sleep-deprived and malnourished, she knew something had to change. Brenda was desperate for help – not just for herself but for her three young daughters. It was then that she discovered a lifeline at Volunteers of America (VOA). Brenda’s story began when she had her first child at the age of 19. She married her high school sweetheart, hoping to provide a stable environment for their daughter. However, the pressures…

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Moral Injury Worship

Here is a list of suggested worship songs with a link to a video for your Moral Injury Worship Service: Jesus, Lover of My Soul – This powerful hymn by Charles Wesley highlights the lament of the soul and reflects on safety and healing: Balm of Gilead –Lyrics focus on thankfulness for God being peace in the midst of storms: Up to the Mountain (Patty Griffin) – Speaks of the soul’s call to look to God in the midst of adversity: I Will Wait For You (Shane & Shane) – A Psalm of Lament sung with a deep call to…

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Mindy’s Story

Mindy’s journey from addiction to finding sobriety through God. For many years, Mindy lived a life of drug and alcohol addiction, which kept her far from God and prevented her from being the mother her children deserved…until she found the Christian Enhancement Program at Volunteers of America. Here is her story: Mindy raced home from middle school eager to tell her parents the good news: she had been elected president of her class! However, when Mindy arrived at her house, she saw a moving truck in the driveway. With no prior notice or opportunity for goodbyes, Mindy and her mother…

Barbie’s Story

There is no shame in getting help when you need it. The stigma surrounding mental illness has decreased significantly in recent years, but it undoubtedly still exists. Many people hesitate to admit that they are struggling, scared of being judged by others, or thought of as weak. Unfortunately, ignoring mental health issues rarely makes them go away. Instead, we need to strive to create a culture where mental health is discussed openly and honestly so that anyone who needs help is not ashamed to ask for it. M Dr. Kathryn Hopfensperger, a psychiatrist with Volunteers of America, says that the…

Life on His Own

Dakota’s impressive transition into adulthood. When Dakota first came to the Independent Living program at Volunteers of America in April of 2021, he was struggling to live on his own. He had turned 18 in December, and was excited to finally be out of the custody of the Department of Family Services. But life on his own was not everything he had dreamed it to be. He completed a Job Corps program in warehousing, but soon came to realize that he would need help learning how to live independently and become a sustainable adult. He did not know how to…

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