FAST FACTS: In support of the Oklahoma May Tornados, The Salvation Army has provided:more
  • 77,802 Meals
  • 113,578 Drinks
  • 140,557 Snacks
  • 28 Mobile Feeding Units (Canteens)
  • Emotional & Spiritual Care to 12,263 individuals
  • 4,607 cleanup kits
  • 22,059 comfort kits
  • 23,658 hours of employee and volunteer service

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Oklahoma Tornado Response Continues

Oklahoma City, OK (June 17, 2013) – Close to 30 days after the first of a series of tornadoes occurred on May 19, May 20 and May 31 in Central Oklahoma, The Salvation Army continues to provide emergency financial assistance as well as meals, snacks and hydration at locations in the impacted areas. The | More |

The Salvation Army Providing Support Following Flooding in South Texas

Dallas, TX (June 15, 2013) - Heavy rain along the Rio Grande valley has caused significant flooding in a number of South Texas border counties. In response, The Salvation Army has deployed it's mobile kitchen from Laredo to Eagle Pass and has been requested to serve dinner on Saturday night to 400 people | More |

Ride the Rockies Crosses the Finish Line, Rallies Community Members’ Support

Denver, CO (June 14, 2013) – Tomorrow, 2,000 cyclists will triumphantly breeze past the finish line after their week-long Ride the Rockies trek. Their arrival at the Cheyenne Mountain Resort in Colorado Springs is an incredibly energized event expected to draw quite the crowd. And this year, the celebration | More |

The Salvation Army Provides 10,000 Meals to Those Impacted in Black Forest Fire

Denver, CO (June 14, 2013 7:00 pm) – The Salvation Army has provided 10,000 meals and 15,000 drinks and energy bars to first responders, law enforcement and evacuees of the Black Forest Fire since its eruption Tuesday. Today, Emergency Disaster Services teams traveled to the burn zone to provide snacks | More |

U.S. Army Soldier Serves Oklahoma Survivors Alongside Salvation Army

From the client side of the desk, Gregory Von-Dollen is just another smiling face sitting at the Multi-Agency Resource Center located at Westmoore High School in Moore, Oklahoma. Von-Dollen, an Oklahoma native, was out of state when tornadoes touched down in May. But he knew he had to help. “The | More |

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