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Timothy SaylorA letter of appreciation from a veteran who credits Volunteers of America for saving him from 32 years of addiction.Read Timothy's Letter
Karl ColemanBeating the Fear of Failure: Released from prison with a new lease on life, Karl works to get his GED.Read Karl's Story
Rene TriggsGetting Honest: A veteran gets honest with himself to break his addictions.Read Rene's Story
Gary KubickiA Second Chance at Life: A near-death experience prompts Gary to find help.Read Gary's Story
Jack HawkinsA Graduate – 34 Years Later: Jack looks to the Dayton Community Center to earn his GED.Read Jack's Story
VickyFrom Homeless to Homeowner: Vicky fought seemingly impossilbe odds to keep her family together and repair her marriage.Read Vicky's Story
James MooreFull of Faith, Gratitude and Optimism: With help from Volunteers of America, James' prospects moved from the end of the road to happily riding life's highway.Read James' Story