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Planned gifts provide the resources that create extraordinary opportunities and preserve Volunteers of America's future.

The programs of Volunteers of America depend upon your goodwill. To that end, there are a myriad of easy giving options from which you can choose – from naming Volunteers of America as a beneficiary in your will to a more complex trust arrangement.

We’ve created this easy-to-understand website to tell you about creative giving strategies – strategies that enhance you and your family's well being, as well as Volunteers of America's.

If you're already considering certain giving options, simply click on Compare Gift Plans and choose the gifts you want to learn more about.



If you're not sure on how to proceed, try our Legacy Planner™. This planner helps you design your own gift plan – it's interactive and fun to use!


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The material presented in this web site is not offered as legal or tax advice. You are urged to seek the advice of your tax advisor, attorney, and/or financial planner to make certain a contemplated gift fits well into your overall circumstances and planning.

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Volunteers of America
Office of Planned Giving
1660 Duke Street
Alexandria, VA 22314-3427
1-800-899-0089, ext. 5073 | Fax: 703-341-7000