The Salvation Army Texas Division delivers cleaning supply kits for flood survivors

June 13, 2015
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The Salvation Army Texas Division delivers cleaning supply kits for flood survivors

Brazoria County – The Rosharon Volunteer Fire Department received several pallets of cleaning supply kits, water and packets of toiletries for flood victims from the Salvation Army. Captain’s Mario and Lola Maldonado from the Salvation Army in Freeport, Texas coordinated with Chief Joe Stepchinsky, Rosharon Volunteer  Fire Department, to have the cleaning supplies delivered to the Rosharon Fire Department. Chief Joe Stepchinsky, Debbie Dunlap and Gina Stepchinsky and other Volunteer Fire Department members have been delivering these supplies door-to-door to those in the affected flood areas in Rosharon. 

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Photo Caption for supply kit: Kneeling is Debbi Dunlap, Rosharon Firefighter, and Gina Stepchinsky

Photo Caption for yellow house: Chief Joe Stepchinsky and Debbie Dunlap, Rosharon Firefighter, delivering cleaning supply kits, water and toiletries to flood victim’s door in Rosharon.

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