Preparing For Mississippi River Flooding

May 09, 2011
Kimberly George | kimberly_george@uss.salvationarmy.org

Preparing For Mississippi River Flooding

Memphis, TN - May 9, 2011 - The Salvation Army has been busy serving throughout the Southeast, including Tennessee in the aftermath of the April 27, 2011 tornado outbreak. This morning, The Salvation Army  sent in additional personnel to assist ongoing efforts in the Memphis area as the floodwaters continue to rise.  To date, the Memphis Area Command disaster response has provided over 3,600 hot meals and over 10,000 snacks and drinks.  At this time, Salvation Army Mobile Feeding Units (canteens) from Memphis, Jackson, TN, and Owensboro, KY serve in those areas affected by the flooding.  Major Mark Woodcock, Memphis Area Commander states, "As we continue to assess the needs in the Memphis area, we pray for the best but prepare for the worst." 

These additional disasters require additional resources to meet the ever-increasing demand on services.  Foremost, we ask for your prayers as we serve in the affected areas.  We also remind you that there are a variety of ways in which you can donate monetarily to the relief effort.  Donors can call 1-800-SAL-ARMY (725-2769) or visit the Salvation Army Memphis website: www.salvationarmymemphis.org .  Text to give is also available by texting the word “give” to 80888; a $10 donation will appear on your cell phone bill.  Other monetary donations should be sent to The Salvation Army, 696 Jackson Avenue, Memphis, TN 38105; please mark them "May Floods."  For additional information please contact Major Mark Woodcock at (901) 299-8235.

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Photo courtesy of the Federal Emergency Management Agency.

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