
VOA Northern Rockies meets people at their most fragile moments and refuses to let them face those moments alone. Across Wyoming, Montana, and western South Dakota, our teams delivered more than 281,000 days of care in FY25 and reached 10,397 neighbors—offering whole‑person services that tend to mind, body, and spirit. Every warm greeting, every steady hand, every late‑night outreach call is an act of hope that begins a real path out of crisis.
Our integrated continuum of care—rapid response, family‑centered residential treatment, outpatient counseling, veteran outreach, and youth independent‑living supports—turns desperation into momentum. We see parents keep their children, veterans reconnect with purpose, and young people learn the life skills that stop cycles of instability. These are not abstract metrics; they are people who get to wake up with plans, with safety, with a future because staff stayed the course with them.
When outreach and homelessness response shrink, the most vulnerable risk slipping backward in a single night. Restoring those teams, stabilizing veteran services, and strengthening supports for families and youth will protect the progress we’ve fought for—and multiply it. Now is the moment to stand with our neighbors so that first moments of crisis become lasting stories of strength.

