We were honored to have Judge Nugent and Judge Meltzer join us for this special occasion. They took the time to swear in our dedicated volunteers, including both long-time advocates and new members who have recently joined our mission. Their presence reinforced the vital role VASIA plays in protecting and serving vulnerable seniors and incapacitated adults in our community.
When volunteers join the Volunteer Advocates for Seniors and Incapacitated Adults (VASIA) program, they make a profound commitment to uphold the rights and well-being of those they serve. This commitment is formalized through an oath that represents the ethical standards and responsibilities expected of every VASIA volunteer.
By taking this oath, VASIA volunteers affirm their dedication to providing compassionate and ethical guardianship, ensuring that vulnerable adults receive the advocacy and care they deserve.
We are deeply grateful to Aspire Johnson County, the Franklin Indiana Chamber of Commerce, and the Shelby County Chamber of Commerce for their ongoing support. Their partnership enables us to grow, connect, and provide life-changing advocacy for those who need it most.
Most importantly, we want to extend our heartfelt appreciation to our incredible VASIA volunteers. Your dedication, compassion, and unwavering commitment make a difference in the lives of seniors and incapacitated adults who rely on an advocate by their side.
Every volunteer who steps up ensures that those without family or resources are not alone in making critical life decisions. You are the voices, protectors, and champions for individuals who might otherwise be forgotten. Today, we celebrate you.
If you have ever considered joining our mission, now is the perfect time. VASIA is always looking for compassionate individuals to become volunteer advocates. No legal experience is necessary—just a heart for service and a desire to make a difference.
Are you ready to stand up for seniors and incapacitated adults in need? Learn more about becoming a VASIA volunteer here.
Congratulations to VASIA and all our volunteers on five years of community partnership. Here’s to many more years of advocacy, service, and impact!