- The Salvation Army said it has served 20,000 people this year
- They said needs have increased and expect to serve up to 10,000 more this year.
- Watch the video to find out why they are rolling out new programs in 2025 to help meet needs
BROADCAST TRANSCRIPT:
A look ahead to the services we can expect from The Salvation Army in 2025.
Leaders said they have seen needs increase in the last year, particularly food insecurity.
They’ve served between 4,000 to 5,000 people quarterly, and they are expecting to see that demand rise next year as well.
Finding out where your donations to the Salvation Army are going, how they’re helping roll out revived program and why it matters.
The Salvation Army is gearing up for their 2025 plans and new programs, that’s after serving 20,000 people this year and seeing needs, such as food insecurity, increase.
What has it been like to see that need?
“It’s emotional,” said Teresa Ramsook, a volunteer with The Salvation Army. “It’s heartbreaking when you’re driving down in the canteen. “You’re driving in some of these communities. The damage is catastrophic.”