Mayor Proclaims National Salvation Army Week

 

SAN ANGELO, TX -- San Angelo Mayor Brenda Gunter on Tuesday along with the city council proclaimed the week of May 14 - 18 is National Salvation Army Week.

According to the proclamation, “On a daily basis, the Salvation Army in San Angelo provides much more than spiritual counseling and basic human necessities to the needy and hurting; the Salvation Army serves as a symbol of compassion and actively participates in the provision of services to thousands of men, women and children in San Angelo.”

The Salvation Army has served people in San Angelo for over 117 years.  

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My former father-in-law was held prisoner for two years by the Germans in WWII...when they were liberated, the Red Cross greeted them with donuts and coffee...for a fee! Not having much cash on them, the freed prisoners went down the road a piece to the Salvation Army setup, where everything was free, as the Lord provides. God bless ‘em!

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