Volunteers of America Los Angeles is a nonprofit human services organization that provides a wide range of community-based programs for adults facing substance use challenges, homelessness, and related life transitions. Founded on the belief that individuals can rebuild stability with the right support, the organization delivers integrated services designed to address both immediate needs and long-term recovery goals. Programs for adults focus on individuals experiencing alcohol or drug addiction, people returning from the criminal justice system, and those seeking structured support while reintegrating into the community.
Treatment and recovery services are typically delivered through coordinated care models that may include assessments, counseling, case management, and referrals to additional health or social resources. VOALA offers behavioral health and substance use treatment options across residential and outpatient settings, emphasizing continuity of care and individualized planning. Many programs incorporate life-skills development, housing assistance, and supportive services intended to help participants build independence and maintain stability after treatment.
Operating throughout Los Angeles County, the organization serves diverse populations, including adults managing addiction, individuals experiencing housing instability, and people working toward recovery while rebuilding daily routines. Services are often connected with broader community partnerships to ensure access to mental health care, social support systems, and long-term recovery resources.