by Audra Ellis, Tri-County Community Partner Liaison, MiCAFE
Here is a little history about Volunteers of America (VOA), what they do, who they serve, and how the money you spend at their store is spent. Volunteers of America was founded in 1896, which means they have been around 118 years. Their mission is to “reach and uplift” all people. Their focus areas consist of correctional re-entry services, locating and providing housing to veterans and others in need, providing mental health services, senior living and care, and substance abuse recovery.
If you are interested in volunteering your time, check out their website to what opportunities are available. http://www.voami.org/
Before coming to Elder Law, Audra worked as a Shift Leader at Alcohol Drug Administrative Monitoring, where she oversaw shift changes and worked closely with clients developing her communication skills.
As a member of the MiCAFE team, Audra works closely with MiCAFE community partners and seniors in the tri-county area. She also partakes in case management and delegates attorney correspondence, working closely with both clients and attorneys to keep daily activities within the organization running smoothly and efficiently. Audra also helps Elder Law give back to the community by building partnerships with local organizations.
