About Volunteers of America – Fort Worth
Volunteers of America provides addiction treatment and recovery programs in Fort Worth, Texas. In addition to treating addiction, their recovery and treatment programs address problems like homelessness, poverty and abuse that result from chemical dependency. The organization is dedicated to helping clients establish a solid foundation in sobriety, recover what was lost and contribute positively to their families and society.
Parenting classes, programs for expectant and postpartum women, and specialized treatment for opioid addiction are among their offerings. They also offer financial assistance services, housing placement and training and job preparation programs. They also offer trauma and domestic abuse treatment.
The goal of their community based initiatives is to provide veterans and their families with the supportive services they lack. They want to guarantee that those who have served the nation can live their lives with the respect and autonomy they are entitled to.
They also offer low income households reasonably priced housing. They focus on long term supportive housing options for individuals, families and seniors.
In addition to helping people find work, their staff assists those reentering the community by identifying the tools and support system they require to succeed. Individual employment coaching will be provided to participants. Resume help, practice interviews and job placement assistance as well as job retention support are among the services offered.
Benefit screening services, help with benefit applications, and connections to community resources for clothing, food and other necessities will be provided. Additionally, they connect you to community resources, conduct assessments to determine your primary areas of need, and help you develop the skills necessary to manage chronic health conditions on your own.