
VVA's project management skills extend beyond our business services in our commitment to social and corporate responsibility.
Giving back to the communities where we do business is manifested in VVA’s volunteerism, donations, and activities with charities and other non-profits.
VVA’s team members support many non-profit and charitable organizations such as:

The aim of AHRC's work has been to offer disabled individuals day to day living that is as rich, absorbing and worthwhile as possible, with an emphasis on helping individuals live up to their maximum potential in the community. In the past fifty years AHRC has helped to create a life for people with developmental disabilities that did not exist previously.
Several members of VVA's team are Corenet NYC Chapter members and active Corenet Committee volunteers.
CoreNet Global is the world's premier association for corporate real estate and related professionals. As a global learning organization, it is the industry thought and opinion leader. CoreNet Global is the only group that convenes the entire industry. Programs and services are designed to meet the business needs of members' companies and the career needs of individual members.

HELP USA is a national not-for-profit organization with a mission to empower the homeless and others in need to become and remain self-reliant. Through the development of quality housing with on-site support services, HELP USA provides resources for its residents to become independent and productive. HELP USA breaks the cycle of dependency by addressing underlying causes in a way that respects the dignity of those served, and helps clients help themselves.
Project Sunshine is a nonprofit organization with 60 chapters throughout the United States and Canada providing free social, educational, recreational programs and, other services to children and families who are affected by life-threatening illnesses or other serious medical challenges.

Putting Family First works to raise awareness about the crucial connections between parents and children, and helps families find balance in their lives.

R Baby Foundation is dedicated to ensuring that newborn babies, primarily those in the first month of life suffering from viral infections and other infectious diseases, receive the highest quality of care and service through supporting education, research, treatment, training and life-saving equipment.

FEGS has been a part of the fabric of New York since 1934, serving the community through an extensive network of programs that assists people in need of employment and career services, individuals with disabilities, new immigrants, youth , older adults, families in crisis and many others. Each year, FEGS helps more than 100,000 people achieve greater independence and success at home, work, at school and in the community. FEGS was founded by and is a beneficiary of UJA-Federation of New York.