HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WHNT) — For nearly a century, the Salvation Army and its emergency housing services have been a part of the Huntsville community.
In March, the emergency housing shelter abruptly closed, leaving dozens of people to find emergency resources elsewhere.
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Two months ago, Major Joseph May, a Corps Officer, said they lost the person who was working as an emergency housing monitor because of illness. The expectation was for the monitor to return, but the illness delayed that return to duty.
May told News 19 that he has been unable to fill the housing monitor position…