How can the public be sure that the money Volunteers of America raises goes to help people in need?
We are very proud of the fact that nationally more than 88 cents of every dollar spent by Volunteers of America goes directly to services for individuals, families and communities. Our financial records and those of our national organization are audited every year by a certified public accounting firm. In addition, we voluntarily disclose information about our finances and operations to various charitable oversight agencies that report to the public.
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