Who We Are
Loudoun Volunteer Caregivers (LVC), a Faith in Action program, is
a non-profit coalition of more than 200 volunteers from Loudoun County
who help frail elderly and disabled adults maintain independent living.
LVC provides a wide range of support services including transportation
to medical appointments, grocery shopping, meal preparation, household
chores, special outings and help with managing personal financial
affairs through the AARP Foundation’s Money Management Program.
Loudoun Volunteer Caregivers works closely with local faith communities and agencies such as the Department of Social Services, the Department of Mental Retardation/Mental Health and the Area Agency on Aging to fulfill the needs of Loudoun County residents who do not qualify for sufficient help from county, state or federal agencies and often times, "fall through the cracks."
Established in 1995 with a grant from the National Federation of Interfaith Volunteer Caregivers, LVC has grown to be a vital part of the Loudoun County community with continued funding from grants, fund raising initiatives and donations by participating businesses, congregations, civic agencies, volunteers and collaborative partners.
| Loudoun Volunteer Caregivers featured on NBC Channel 4’s 12 Days of Giving.
Click here to view the video (3.6 MEG Windows Media Video file). |
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