• Johnson & Shelby County VASIA: Featured for Advocacy—Join the Mission

     
     
     
     
     

    See How We’re Advocating—and How You Can Too

     
     
     

    Honored to Be Recognized for

    5 Years of Community Impact

     

    VASIA was recently featured in The Indiana Court Times in celebration of our 5-year partnerships with the Franklin and Shelby County Chambers of Commerce, and Aspire Johnson County. This recognition highlights our ongoing commitment to advocating for those who need a voice in the court system.

     
     

    Recent Articles From VASIA

     
     
     

    Do I Need Special Experience

    to Help Disabled Adults?

    Here’s What Really Matters

    If you’ve ever considered volunteering with VASIA (Volunteer Advocates for Seniors or Incapacitated Adults), you might be wondering:

    “Do I need special experience to help someone with disabilities?”
    “What if I don’t have a background in caregiving or healthcare?”

    These are honest, thoughtful questions—and we hear them often. But the answer might surprise you: You don’t need professional experience. You just need compassion, commitment, and a desire to serve.

     
     

    Breaking the Myths: You Don’t Need a

    Law Degree to Help with Guardianship

    At VASIA (Volunteer Advocates for Seniors or Incapacitated Adults), we hear it all the time:

    “I’d love to help, but I’m not a lawyer.”

    Let’s set the record straight: you absolutely do not need a legal background to serve as a volunteer guardian.

     
     
     
     
     

    Ready To Make A Difference

    In Your Community?

    Become a vital voice for those who can't speak for themselves. Submit your application today and start your journey as a VASIA volunteer advocate. Your commitment can bring security, dignity, and hope to those most in need.