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Atlanta, GA: The Salvation Army is mobilized around the globe in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, aiming to serve those in need with flexibility and the best possible assistance. In the USA Southern Territory, the work persists in numerous communities.
In Goldsboro, North Carolina, The Salvation Army is filling the gap left by the suspension of another service provider’s feeding activity in the region. Local businesses are encouraged to sponsor meals prepared by local restaurants and delivered to The Salvation Army, with an average of 180 meals delivered daily to area seniors by staff and volunteers.
The Salvation Army of San Antonio, Texas recently had the privilege of serving breakfast to healthcare workers between their shifts at Methodist Hospital Texsan. In addition to providing food that was donated by Krispy Kreme and Taco Cabana, The Salvation Army also offered prayer and spiritual/emotional care to employees and individuals waiting to hear information about loved ones treated inside the hospital.
Tasked with feeding approximately 5,000 senior citizens due to food insecurity in the region, The Salvation Army of Central Maryland received a generous donation from the NFL’s Baltimore Ravens. In addition to the sizable grant, the Ravens also connected The Salvation Army with the Maryland Stadium Authority, which provided a large parking lot for staging the equipment needed to begin a massive operation. In partnership with ROUGE Fine Catering, The Salvation Army helps to prepare and distribute 10,000 meals per day, with 5,000 cold lunches and 5,000 microwavable dinners to be delivered Monday through Friday.
Continuing a Blog Post written by Brad Rowland, Staff Writer, Southern Spirit Newspaper