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Acadiana VOAD is ready, waiting and available during any type of disaster, directing those in need toward resources and organizations that can help. Their Facebook page has links from everything ...
VOAD members met Monday, April 12, and determined that the services of VOAD would close that week after assisting 50 community members with needs and providing a total of $14,378 due to the ...
As a result of the flooding of 2016, a A-VOAD subgroup continues to address ongoing rebuilding efforts, meeting every other week in United Way of Acadiana’s second floor conference room.
The West Virginia Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster group had a meeting for 2016 flood victims in Clay County.
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Nonprofits step up to provide aid to Plevna tornado victims“VOAD has stepped up and took on a long-term care recovery piece, and they go in and manage the donated resources, the donated dollars, the donated help, and apply that to everyone who needs it ...
VOAD’s former finance and operations manager, Benjamin Cisco, was charged in the spring of 2023 with several counts of fraud and money laundering. He was sentenced in January to spend 41 months ...
— A Belle, West Virginia native and a member of the West Virginia Army National Guard, Evan Conley says he’s ready to take on his new role as Executive Director of the state’s Voluntary ...
Nashville’s Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster, also known as VOAD, is hosting the event at Plaza Mariachi from 2 p.m. until 4 p.m. in South Nashville.
When disaster strikes, it's important to have someone keeping an eye on the rescue effort's many bits and pieces. That's where Acadiana VOAD comes in.
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