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  • Philip Burn

Texas Response Continues as General Andre Cox Visits Houston

Dallas, Texas (September 8, 2017) – As relief efforts for Hurricane Harvey continue across Southeast Texas, the international leader of The Salvation Army, General André Cox, visited Houston Thursday. General Cox spent the day meeting with The Salvation Army leadership team, visiting with survivors, and encouraging Salvation Army officers, staff and volunteers involved in the response efforts.

On Thursday morning, as teams prepared to depart for another busy day providing meals, cleanup kits and food boxes to neighborhoods throughout Houston, General Cox talked with crews and thanked them for their faithful and tireless service. The General also saw staff of the field kitchen in action as they prepared food for the day. The sight was impressive, as the unit has the capacity to provide 15,000 meals daily. Later, as food boxes and supplies were distributed to grateful survivors, General Cox spoke to residents and gave them the assurance that, “God loves you, The Salvation Army loves you, and we will be here to help.”

Incident Command teams continue to coordinate extensive Hurricane Harvey relief efforts in five areas of Texas: Houston, Victoria, Beaumont, Corpus Christi, and Dallas Fort Worth. Recent days have seen some transition in personnel as initial deployments end and replacement staff are rotated into key positions. A redistribution of staff and resources is currently underway due to the threat and anticipated response to Hurricane Irma in Florida. Needs for services, equipment, and personnel are being evaluated in each location to make sure we are efficiently and appropriately meeting the ongoing needs in Texas.

Seventy-seven mobile feeding units are serving meals and delivering support in communities throughout 25 counties along the Texas coastline. Local response units are serving evacuees in Abilene, Bryan College Station, Freeport, Galveston, Orange, New Braunfels, San Antonio, Temple, Waco, and Wharton. The Salvation Army Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex Command continues to serve evacuees at the Dallas Mega Shelter, several small shelters, and several city recreation centers. A team of Salvation Army officers are providing emotional and spiritual care at DFW area shelters — this continues to be one of the greatest needs for evacuees.

As of Sept. 7, The Salvation Army has served 311,955 meals, 255,522 snacks, and 321,093 drinks statewide in response to Hurricane Harvey. Emotional Spiritual Care Officers have spoken with 21,411 first responders and survivors; employees and volunteers have provided 42,938 hours of service.

You can support the ongoing relief work of The Salvation Army by making a financial donation at to www.helpsalvationarmy.org, calling 1-800- SAL-ARMY, or texting STORM to 51555.

For the latest information please go to www.disaster.salvationarmy.org and watch for regular updates on our social media pages at www.facebook.com/salvationarmytexas and www.twitter.com/salarmytx. To access photo and video resources related to The Salvation Army Hurricane Harvey relief efforts please go to www.salvationarmysouth.org/harvey.

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