事工團隊
我們的事工團隊會響應祈禱請求,並為VOAWW員工,客戶和社區提供安慰和精神指導。他們定期開會研究聖經,並積極尋求加深與基督的關係的方法。

120多年來,“美國志願人員”部長一直在為我們整個社區的人們祈禱。
無論您需要什麼禱告,找到內心的平靜都是面對任何情況的力量基礎。

Donnell Austin
Director of Operations, DRC
The mediation program is what brought Donnell to VOAWW, and she holds many certifications to support her work, including Non-Profit Management and Project Management as well as being a certified Mediator Practitioner and Small Claims Court Mediator. This work is inspired by her wish to be part of helping people move forward out of conflict, much how she views a relationship with Jesus “transforms lives into something beautiful.” Donnell is driven, committed, and can view situations from many perspectives, giving her the ability to be an exceptional mediator and see things through to completion. Until she is able to take a mission trip to Africa or retire someplace warm and sunny, she spends every morning walking her pups five miles and finds inspiration from T.D. Jakes ministries and Joyce Meyer. She has served VOAWW since 2015.

Dixie Behn
Director of Property Management
Dixie earned her commission as a minister in June 2021. Brought to VOAWW from a background working with law enforcement and in chemical dependency programs, she has worn many hats through the years, and is now the Director of Property & Facilities. Being a part of life-changing work is a calling for Dixie, and she believes deeply in our mission because it targets struggles with addiction, homelessness, poverty, and mental health crisis. She has a lifelong relationship with Christ and says that she feels her best opportunity to make a difference in the community is through the Word of God. If she could meet one person, it would be legendary poet Maya Angelou who has inspired generations with her literary work, service to others and who remains one of the most influential women of her time. Her quote “people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel” is close to her heart. Dixie is caring and compassionate, always looking for ways to make people feel seen and supported, so they can succeed at establishing a healthy, bright future.

Steve Corsi, Psy.D.
President/CEO
Dr. Corsi holds a Bachelor of Science in Psychology, a Master of Science in Counseling Psychology, a Psy.D. in Clinical Psychology, and completed a Post-Doctoral re-specialization in School Psychology. He serves as a Medical Services Officer with the Washington Army National Guard while leading VOAWW. The role of CEO is part of a notable career built upon his personal mission statement of serving his family, community, and state in the model of Christ. He adds to his spiritual wellbeing with physical exercise of 3- to 6-mile walks and runs most days of the week to balance out his love of all things food, and he indulges in daily reading of any and every topic imaginable. He believes it’s “never the wrong time to do the right thing.” This serves as a guide for his decision-making both personally and professionally. His leadership is inspired by General Norman Schwarzkopf, who led – literally – from the front and exemplified a willingness to sacrifice himself for those in his charge. Steve is approaching his second year with VOAWW and humbly offers himself to be of service to anyone in need.

Jessica Moore
Director of Development / Lead Minister
Jessica started with Volunteers of America Western Washington in 2016 and was commissioned as a minister in 2018. Working at VOAWW gives her the ability to be part of an organization that positively impacts the community and creates a ripple effect where hope and gratitude are felt everywhere. The best part of her role at VOAWW is to build relationships with our donors and shower them with gratitude. She regularly reads local news like The Herald to stay connected with the community and the Bible to stay connected to Christ. She loves to create, whether it’s putting together delicious meals, building Legos with her son, or working on crafts. Jessica believes in devoting time to self-care and finds painting by numbers and listening to a podcast supports her emotional and spiritual wellbeing. Jessica’s favorite quote, “The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others,” attributed to Mahatma Gandhi. As Lead Minister, she finds it aligns with a bible verse that resonates deeply:
For even the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give His life as a ransom for many. (Mark 10:45 NIV)

Eric Tagle
Program Manager, Disability Services
Eric’s drive for serving his community and colleagues with prayer and compassion called him to the ministry, where he seeks a path of personal growth in addition to advancing VOAWW as an organization. He has devoted 10 years to VOAWW, and his empathy and patience make a lasting impact in the Disability Services department where he currently serves as a Program Manager. During the times outside of this official capacity, he enjoys video chatting with his family and indulging his green thumb by tending to his many houseplants.

Lori Underwood
Benefits & Compliance Administrator
Commissioned as a minister in 2019, Lori is currently the Benefits and Compliance Administrator and has worked with VOAWW for 11 years. Her ministry service is inspired by her path back to the Lord after being lost for a time. She uses this experience to help others who are lost find their way back to God’s grace and love. Meditation and daily Bible reading are habits she has developed to strengthen her ministry service and personal wellbeing. Drawing a page from her Aunt Peggy’s book, she always looks to find the positive in any situation, even if when it’s not apparent. “There is always one there,” she says. The road ahead for Lori hopefully includes earning her college degree, swimming with sharks, and owning a tiny home where she can always find time to snuggle up to her cat, Juice.