Greater Chattanooga Salvation Army Helps Organize Over 300 Volunteers

March 10, 2012
Kimberly George | kimberly_george@uss.salvationarmy.org | (423) 503-1801

Chattanooga, TN (March 10, 2012) - The Salvation Army is very busy today with relief efforts due to the tornado that swept through last week.  "Bells of Hope" are ringing at Hamilton Place Mall to collect monetary donations today.  Food drives are being held at Ft. Oglethorpe and Hixson Walmarts with partners Cat Country 95.3 FM and WDEF News 12.  Over 250 volunteers are working out of Camp Joy to serve neighbors by cleaning up debris and removing trees. 


"The Salvation Army is proud to be a part of such a caring community," states Major Al Newsome, "it is going to take all of us to clean up and rebuild after the tornado, each of us giving our time, talent and resources."

The most efficient way to support The Salvation Army Relief Efforts is to make a monetary donation.  You can make a donation by visiting www.csarmy.org, calling 1-800-SAL-ARMY, or by texting "storm" to 80888 for a $10.00 donation on your cell phone bill.  100% of your gift will go towards disaster relief.  For more information on the relief efforts following the storms on Friday, please visit www.disaster.salvationarmyusa.org and follow us on Facebook and Twitter. 

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