The Salvation Army Continues to Serve Puerto Rico & U.S. Virgin Islands

September 26, 2017
Trish Raines | trish_raines@use.salvationarmy.org

The Salvation Army Continues to Serve Puerto Rico & U.S. Virgin Islands

(West Nyack, NY) - In one of the worst Hurricane seasons in a decade, The Salvation Army is unwavering in its continued efforts to serve those affected by the storms. For Hurricane Irma and Maria, which obliterated much of Puerto Rico’s and the U.S. Virgin Islands’ infrastructure, The Salvation Army is working to meet the essential needs, and start on the path to recovery.

“The Salvation Army is committed to serving those desperate for resources,” said Michael Orfitelli, Territorial Coordinator of Emergency Disaster Services. “We are grateful for the continued generosity of our donors and partners. These gifts provide food, supplies, and emotional and spiritual care to those affected by the devastating weather events.” 

Some key updates for Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico & Virgin Islands are (as of 9.25.17):

  • In Puerto Rico
    • The Salvation Army is delivering an average of 14,000 meals per day in San Juan, Loiza, Fajardo, Humacao, Guayama, Ponce, Areciro, Mayaguez, Penuelas, and Caguas.
    • This totals nearly 129,000 meals and snacks since the impact of Hurricane Irma.
  • In St. Thomas
    • In St. Thomas, The Salvation Army has partnered with the Dutch Reform Church to serve over 42,000 meals and snacks, along with delivering food, water, and supply boxes to the poorest communities on the Island.
    • In St. Thomas, The Salvation Army is serving nearly 3,500 families daily.
  • In St. John
    • The Salvation Army is partnering with a local cafe to serve 1,000 families each day.
  • In St. Croix
    • The Salvation Army is serving nearly 800 families each day.

With a permanent footprint in the affected communities, The Salvation Army Disaster Services will continue to provide assistance until the need is met and beyond.

How People Can Help

Response efforts to this hurricane and flooding are expected to be costly and last for years. The best way to help after a disaster is to make a financial donation.

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Donate By Phone: 

1-800-SAL-ARMY 

Text to Give:

STORM to 51555

Mail Checks - ** Please designate “Hurricane 2017” on all checks. 

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The Salvation Army annually helps more than 30 million Americans overcome poverty, addiction, and economic hardships through a range of social services. By providing food for the hungry, emergency relief for disaster survivors, rehabilitation for those suffering from drug and alcohol abuse, and clothing and shelter for people in need, The Salvation Army is doing the most good at 7,600 centers of operation around the country. In the first-ever listing of “America’s Favorite Charities” by The Chronicle of Philanthropy, The Salvation Army ranked as the country’s largest privately funded, direct-service nonprofit. For more information, visit www.SalvationArmyUSA.org. Follow us on Twitter @SalvationArmyUS and #DoingTheMostGood.

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