As temperatures rise, The Salvation Army of North Texas Plano Corps Community Center is opening for hydrating and cooling services.
As summer temperatures rise, The Salvation Army of North Texas is activating nine cooling and hydrating stations, including the Plano Corps Community Center.
“We are dedicated to providing our most vulnerable neighbors with the resources they need to have relief from the extreme heat,” said Major Rob Webb, area commander of The Salvation Army of North Texas. “At The Salvation Army of North Texas, our reach expands beyond the initial heat relief services as we open our doors to reach as many people as we can and offer programs and services for these individuals to have long-term success year-round.”
The Salvation Army also provides financial assistance to help customers pay their bills and emergency disaster mobile feeding units to bring relief to vulnerable populations…