Siouxland Salvation Army Renews Invitation to Community to Visit DRC for Flood-Relief Assistance

April 22, 2019
Todd Andrews | todd_andrews@usc.salvationarmy.org | (402) 913-6902

FLOOD RELIEF SUPPLIES, ASSISTANCE STILL ON OFFER:  SIOUXLAND SALVATION ARMY RENEWS INVITATION FOR PEOPLE IN NEED OF ITEMS, SUPPORT TO VISIT DISASTER RESOURCE CENTER (DRC) IN SIOUX CITY

 

The Siouxland Salvation Army Corps is again inviting people in and around the Sioux City area who are in need of flood-relief items to come to the Disaster Resource Center (DRC).

 

The Corps continues to operate the DRC at its building at 1415 Villa Avenue in Sioux City.  The DRC is a place for people affected by the recent flooding to come to in order to pick up flood-relief items and get additional support—including flood-recovery-related material and financial assistance.  People seeking assistance will need to bring ID and an issued FEMA number to verify their application.    

 

The DRC’s hours remain as follows:  Monday-Friday 9 a.m.-4 p.m.  It is closed Saturdays and Sundays.

 

Donations of flood-cleanup items are still being accepted at the DRC; monetary donations are also greatly appreciated.

                                                                                                                                                   

The DRC is set to receive additional shipments of flood-relief supplies from Omaha this week—and will continue operations until further notice.

 

For more information, please call 712-255-8836.

 

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