FAST FACTS: In support of the Oklahoma May Tornados, The Salvation Army has provided:more
  • 13,620 Meals
  • 21,451 Drinks
  • 12,886 Snacks
  • 12 Mobile Feeding Units (Canteens)
  • Emotional & Spiritual Care to 1,481 individuals
  • 3,240 hours of employee and volunteer service

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Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Center Offers Critical Support to Tornado Survivors Men Recovering from Addiction Help a City Recover

Oklahoma City, OK (May 24, 2013) – Since Monday men in The Salvation Army’s Adult Rehabilitation Center have worked tirelessly behind the scenes offering critical support to tornado relief efforts. Pallet after pallet of food, bottled water, and other goods have been sorted and placed on trucks | More |

Disaster Services Continues in Oklahoma

May 23, 2013 –- Oklahoma City, OK – Despite thunderstorms and threat of severe weather, The Salvation Army Emergency Disaster response teams have worked diligently since the early hours of Sunday evening to provide support to first responders and those impacted in the Shawnee, Carney and Little | More |

The Salvation Army of Florida sends crews to tornado-ravaged Oklahoma

Sixteen Salvation Army pastors and staff from throughout Florida are traveling to Oklahoma to help those in need in Moore and the surrounding area. Five Salvation Army emotional and spiritual care providers are expected to leave today (Wednesday). They will be on the ground providing direct comfort to those | More |

A Personal Account of May 20 From Moore, OK

From Lieutenant Sharon Autry, Corps Officer Oklahoma City, Oklahoma We were at our quarters (parsonage),-we live in the Moore area-when the tornado touched down. We actually got in our minivan with our children and outran it! We saw it headed for us as we left the driveway. Indescribable! We | More |

Salvation Army Gearing Up To Respond In Moore, OK

The Salvation Army is currently mobilizing disaster response units to serve hard-hit areas in Central Oklahoma, including Moore and South Oklahoma City. Major Steve Morris, Divisional Commander of the Arkansas-Oklahoma Division of The Salvation Army is on the ground in Moore, OK.. In a statement he said | More |

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