The Salvation Army Nears 5,000 Meals Served in Fort Myers Community

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Homemade sign made by a survivor of Hurricane Ian

The Salvation Army Nears 5,000 Meals Served in Fort Myers Community

Divisions are also ramping up emotional and spiritual care for residents

FORT MYERS, FLORIDA — Day two of service for the Texas and ALM Divisions was a busy one for the officers, staff, and volunteers serving the Fort Myers community. A total of 3,250 meals and 1,627 drinks were served, and 58 residents were cared for through emotional and spiritual care. The two-day total for those services is 4,585 meals, 2,792 drinks, and 121 spiritual care contacts. Mercy Chefs has provided food over the last two days.

Hurricane Ian made landfall as a Category 4 storm the night of Wednesday, Sept. 28, on the west coast of Florida. A heavy storm surge led to severe flooding conditions along the coastline.

“I am incredibly proud of the service we have been able to provide in just a couple of days,” said Alvin Migues, Director of the Texas Division Emergency Disaster Services for The Salvation Army, and Incident Commander for the Fort Myers Operation. “The lack of electricity in the area makes for challenging conditions for residents in the Fort Myers community, and our team is honored to serve them in their time of need.”

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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