Community Voice Mail
http://homeless.samhsa.gov/Channel/Community-Voice-Mail-408.aspx
5/18/2013 5:03 PM
Partners
Federal Partners and Projects
CMHS' National GAINS Center
Center for Mental Health Knowledge Application Program (CMHS/KAP)
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Center for Excellence
Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness (PATH)
US Department of Housing and Urban Development Homelessness Resource Exchange (HUDHRE)
US Interagency Council on Homelessness (USICH)
National Partners
National Network for Youth
Corporation for Supportive Housing
- Community Voice Mail
Funders Together to End Homelessness
HEAR US
National Alliance to End Homelessness
National Association for the Education of Homeless Children and Youth
National Center on Family Homelessness
National Coalition for the Homeless
National Health Care for the Homeless Council
National Law Center on Homelessness & Poverty
National Policy and Advocacy Council on Homelessness
National Child Traumatic Stress Network
More Partners and Projects
Pets of the Homeless
The Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation
Sexual and Gender Minority Youth Resource Center (SMYRC)
New England Center for Homeless Veterans
Raising the Roof (Canada)
Institute on Violence, Abuse and Trauma
Community Circles of Support for Veterans’ Families
Homeless Hub
Living Cities
On Time for Recovery
Strengthening At Risk and Homeless Young Mothers and Children Initiative
The Institute for Children, Poverty, and Homelessness (ICPH)
BrainLine.org
Back on my Feet
Community Voice Mail (CVM)
is a national non-profit that provides
free voice mail and information services
to low-income and homeless people who are working to improve their lives. More than
40,000 people in 45 U.S. cities
use their CVM phone number to find employment or housing, and to stay connected with case managers, doctors, friends, family members and others who are trying to help them. CVM clients also receive regular broadcast voice messages about jobs, events, healthcare and other important resources, providing a valuable service to a population that often lacks easy access to accurate information.
CVM numbers are distributed through a network of
2,000 social service agencies
, who provide them to clients who don't have a reliable means of communication. Connect to
a list of communities offering Community Voice Mail
.
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members recommended this.
Click here to recommend.
Following:
Alexander Steacy from Newton Centre
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Justine Hanson from Boston
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Steve Albertson from Seattle
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Anna Landa from Seattle
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Linda Limbeck from Wenatchee
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Jayden Whitney from Chicago
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Stacy Holmes from Seattle
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Philippa Childress from Richmond
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Amanda Clearwater from Albuquerque
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Mike Gibbs from Akron
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anacostia Goodhope from Wash
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Community Voice Mail: A Free Lifeline
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The Best Voice Mail Message You've Ever Received?
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Community Voice Mail Animation 2009
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