Pike County Salvation Army

509 S Brundidge St, Troy, AL 36081
Pike County Salvation Army Pike County Salvation Army is one of the popular Nonprofit Organization located in 509 S Brundidge St ,Troy listed under Non-profit organization in Troy , Social Services in Troy ,

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Thrift Store, Donation Center, Service Center and Food Bank

The Salvation Army Family Store supports our many outreach programs by turning reusable goods into much needed funding. Proceeds generated at the Family Store are invested into the many outreach programs managed by the Social Services Department. Shopping at or donating goods to one of our Family Store locations is not only helpful to you, but enables The Salvation Army to serve more individuals in need.In this new century, The Salvation Army is serving more people in the USA than ever before. We are already seeing large increases in the number of Americans seeking the basic necessities of life - food, shelter, and warmth. Approximately 30 million people received help from The Salvation Army in 2011, but the magnitude of the mission facing The Salvation Army in communities throughout the United States remains great. Volunteer Registration Process
The local Salvation Army Service Center and Thrift store always accepts volunteers to help out in the thrift store and the food bank and for various other projects and community programs.
In the event of a local or national disaster, The Salvation Army sends pre-trained, pre-approved volunteers to the disaster site for a two-week deployment, which includes 12 full working days and approximately 2 travel days. Operational needs normally include, but are not limited to canteens (mobile feeding units), fixed-feeding facilities, emotional and spiritual care, distribution centers, disaster assistance centers, warehousing, and finance and administration.
Travel, lodging and meal costs are provided by The Salvation Army for approved volunteers able to deploy for the entire 2 week period. Volunteers typically live in temporary lodging which may be as rudimentary as tented-housing, or could be hotel lodging with shared, double-occupancy rooms.
Volunteers who have received proper training in advance, receive priority when requesting to be sent to the disaster site. The process to become a trained emergency disaster services volunteer begins by contacting the local Salvation Army corps office, usually takes between 2 weeks to one month, and may require a background check.
In the event that a high level of volunteers is needed, The Salvation Army will accept spontaneous emergency disaster volunteers as well through the local Army corps office, in the area which the volunteer lives.

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