Sweet Treats and “Scary Stories”

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Sarah, a Salvation Army team member, shares treats and listens to children describing their Hurricane Milton experiences.

Lakeland, Fl (October 15, 2024) – The Salvation Army is known for mobile feeding sites, faith and salvation, continued care, and programs. There are eight mobile feeding sites in Hillsborough and Polk Counties where survivors receive hot meals, drinks, and emotional and spiritual care. Time of day and location impact numbers, but the results are the same: people come for help. In the process of waiting, stories unfold from everyone impacted by Hurricane Milton.

In addition to the larger voice, the smaller voices need to be highlighted to the larger world to highlight the impact both physically and emotionally.

Taking inventory of survivor stories is the objective. Finding stories from younger survivors is a blessing. They do not know how to express their big emotions with their tender hearts. In adult perspectives, their loss value equations do not carry the same weight, since losing a house is different from losing a treasure like a toy, but to a child, it is everything.

The “little voices” do not resonate the same “big impact” on a worldly scale, but giving comfort renders a worldly impact when hope is embedded in the heart because as the child grows, they remember the impact of The Salvation Army on them. Their stories matter.

Children respond to adults kneeling to their level, looking into their eyes, and offering the option “would you like a candy?”. With true delight the small voice unwrapped a lollipop and said she had a “scary story. She explained how water came into her house and loud noises were heard outside in the dark. She explained how everything outside was coming inside and that she “didn’t want to get blown away.” She hid from the scary.

The little girl told of her parents’ reaction and how she loved the candy and stickers. When asked who The Salvation Army is, it was explained childlike that it is the Army of Jesus. The little girl rejoiced that she “loves Jesus’ Army.”

The Salvation Army provides compassionate listening, emotional and spiritual care, and provision of hot meals, water, and clean-up kits to survivors and their families.

The Salvation Army is dedicated to serving ALL without discrimination, meeting human needs in His name.

About The Salvation Army USA​

The Salvation Army annually helps nearly 24 million Americans overcome poverty, addiction, and economic hardships through a range of social services. By providing food for they 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 nearly 7,000 centers of operation around the country. For more information, visit SalvationArmyUSA.org.

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