The Homelessness Prevention page on the Volunteers of America (VOA) website provides in-depth information about the organization's efforts to combat homelessness in Upstate New York. The organization offers a wide range of services geared towards preventing homelessness including emergency housing, supportive housing, a re-entry program, and veterans services. These programs aim to provide immediate housing aid to individuals and families in crisis and help them regain stability. The organization's approach to homelessness prevention is holistic and long-term, focusing on not only providing immediate shelter but also addressing underlying issues that lead to homelessness.
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