216 W. Chestnut St.
For real time updates on The Salvation Army’s tornado relief work taking place across the southern US, here are a handful of local units’ social media sites we recommend. They’re posting everything from their service locations to donations needs to volunteer opportunities. Check them out:
Thu May 05 05:09:54 +0000 2011 by tfri:(show/hide changes)Thu May 05 02:49:09 +0000 2011 by tfri:notes: "April 2011 Tornado Outbreak."
http://www.yoursalvationarmy.org/disaster/springstorms2011/
Mississippi and Alabama, KENTUCKY, TENNESSEE, GEORGIA, AND VIRGINIA
Also -
ARKANSAS AND OKLAHOMA
St. Louis, MO
Dallas, TX
North Carolina
http://www.salvationarmycarolinas.org/
FACEBOOK -
https://www.facebook.com/SalvationArmyUSA
BLOG -
http://blog.salvationarmyusa.org/
==
For real time updates on The Salvation Army’s tornado relief work taking place across the southern US, here are a handful of local units’ social media sites we recommend. They’re posting everything from their service locations to donations needs to volunteer opportunities. Check them out:
Salvation Army Disaster Services:
Facebook: Salvation Army Emergency Disaster Services USA
Youtube: Youtube.com/salarmyeds
Twitter: @salarmyEDS
Local Salvation Army Units on Twitter:
Birmingham, AL: @BhamSALVARMY
Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi Division: @salarmyalm
Cleveland, TN: @tsacleveland
Chattanooga, TN: @SalArmyChattown
News Updates:
Southern Spirit: @Southern_Spirit
Salvation Army USA: @salvationarmyus
-> "April 2011 Tornado Outbreak."
http://www.yoursalvationarmy.org/disaster/springstorms2011/
Mississippi and Alabama, KENTUCKY, TENNESSEE, GEORGIA, AND VIRGINIA
Also -
ARKANSAS AND OKLAHOMA
St. Louis, MO
Dallas, TX
North Carolina
http://www.salvationarmycarolinas.org/
FACEBOOK -
https://www.facebook.com/SalvationArmyUSA
BLOG -
http://blog.salvationarmyusa.org/
==
For real time updates on The Salvation Army’s tornado relief work taking place across the southern US, here are a handful of local units’ social media sites we recommend. They’re posting everything from their service locations to donations needs to volunteer opportunities. Check them out:
Salvation Army Disaster Services:
Facebook: Salvation Army Emergency Disaster Services USA
Youtube: Youtube.com/salarmyeds
Twitter: @salarmyEDS
Local Salvation Army Units on Twitter:
Birmingham, AL: @BhamSALVARMY
Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi Division: @salarmyalm
Cleveland, TN: @tsacleveland
Chattanooga, TN: @SalArmyChattown
News Updates:
Southern Spirit: @Southern_Spirit
Salvation Army USA: @salvationarmyus
(show/hide changes)Thu May 05 02:27:43 +0000 2011 by tfri:organization: Salvation Army -> Georgia Tornado Relief Resource Directory
eligibility: Impacted by the 5/09 Floods/Storms -> Impacted by the Storms
(show/hide changes)Wed May 04 15:03:23 +0000 2011 by DNug:notes: "April 2011 Tornado Outbreak."
http://www.yoursalvationarmy.org/disaster/springstorms2011/
Mississippi and Alabama, KENTUCKY, TENNESSEE, GEORGIA, AND VIRGINIA
Also -
ARKANSAS AND OKLAHOMA
St. Louis, MO
Dallas, TX
North Carolina
http://www.salvationarmycarolinas.org/
FACEBOOK -
https://www.facebook.com/SalvationArmyUSA
=======
DIVERSITY IN DISASTER - UNITE IN RESPONSE
May 13, 2009
Louisville, KY: Serving as the coordinator for The Salvation Army’s Emergency Disaster Services in Kentucky, Mr. Ray Dalrymple has a full plate.
There is tremendous beauty in the diversity of nature. But, the ugly side is the almost equal diversity in natural disasters. Today, Dalrymple was traveling through the former, while assessing and responding to the later.
Throughout Eastern Kentucky, Salvation Army staff and volunteers are busily working to meet the needs of those affected by recent and escalating natural disaster. Whether…providing a hot meal and cold drink to tornado victims in and around Richmond, Kentucky; going door-to-door delivering bag lunches and checking on flood stranded residents of Pike County, Kentucky; delivering much needed ‘clean-up kits’* to Floyd and Magoffin Counties in Kentucky; Clean-up kits are available at Mud Creek Seniors Center in Floyd County Clean-up kits are available at Saylersville Fire Department for Magoffin County.
Diverse in their action, united in their desire to bring aid and comfort to their neighbors.
Salvation Army personnel are also working with Commonwealth and County Emergency Operation Center staff to monitor the conditions in areas under flash flood warning, and those areas with progressively raising waters—actively assessing the need, and the appropriate response to that need.
To learn more about what The Salvation Army is doing, please visit www.YourSalvationArmy.org
Financial donations are needed to support relief efforts. The Salvation Army asks those who want to help the individuals and families affected by disaster to visit www.YourSalvationArmy.org or call 1-800-SAL-ARMY and designate “disaster efforts.” Monetary donations will ensure The Salvation Army can meet the most immediate needs of those impacted most.
*The clean-up kits contain items such as: a mop, broom, bucket, cleaning solutions, sponge, trash bags, and a scrub brush .
======================================================
Locations:
http://www.uss.salvationarmy.org/uss/www_uss_ktn.nsf/vw-text-dynamic-arrays/CE531985703A6A408525745D000E79FE?openDocument
Ashland, Kentucky
Bowling Green, Kentucky
Danville, Kentucky
Elizabethtown, Kentucky
Frankfort, Kentucky
Henderson, Kentucky
Hopkinsville, Kentucky
Louisville, Kentucky - Serving as the coordinator for The Salvation Army’s Emergency Disaster Services in Kentucky
Madisonville, Kentucky
Middlesboro, Kentucky
Owensboro, Kentucky
Paducah, Kentucky
Richmond, Kentucky
Service Unit Areas
-> "April 2011 Tornado Outbreak."
http://www.yoursalvationarmy.org/disaster/springstorms2011/
Mississippi and Alabama, KENTUCKY, TENNESSEE, GEORGIA, AND VIRGINIA
Also -
ARKANSAS AND OKLAHOMA
St. Louis, MO
Dallas, TX
North Carolina
http://www.salvationarmycarolinas.org/
FACEBOOK -
https://www.facebook.com/SalvationArmyUSA
BLOG -
http://blog.salvationarmyusa.org/
==
For real time updates on The Salvation Army’s tornado relief work taking place across the southern US, here are a handful of local units’ social media sites we recommend. They’re posting everything from their service locations to donations needs to volunteer opportunities. Check them out:
Salvation Army Disaster Services:
Facebook: Salvation Army Emergency Disaster Services USA
Youtube: Youtube.com/salarmyeds
Twitter: @salarmyEDS
Local Salvation Army Units on Twitter:
Birmingham, AL: @BhamSALVARMY
Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi Division: @salarmyalm
Cleveland, TN: @tsacleveland
Chattanooga, TN: @SalArmyChattown
News Updates:
Southern Spirit: @Southern_Spirit
Salvation Army USA: @salvationarmyus
cat_notes: -> =======
DIVERSITY IN DISASTER - UNITE IN RESPONSE
May 13, 2009
Louisville, KY: Serving as the coordinator for The Salvation Army’s Emergency Disaster Services in Kentucky, Mr. Ray Dalrymple has a full plate.
There is tremendous beauty in the diversity of nature. But, the ugly side is the almost equal diversity in natural disasters. Today, Dalrymple was traveling through the former, while assessing and responding to the later.
Throughout Eastern Kentucky, Salvation Army staff and volunteers are busily working to meet the needs of those affected by recent and escalating natural disaster. Whether…providing a hot meal and cold drink to tornado victims in and around Richmond, Kentucky; going door-to-door delivering bag lunches and checking on flood stranded residents of Pike County, Kentucky; delivering much needed ‘clean-up kits’* to Floyd and Magoffin Counties in Kentucky; Clean-up kits are available at Mud Creek Seniors Center in Floyd County Clean-up kits are available at Saylersville Fire Department for Magoffin County.
Diverse in their action, united in their desire to bring aid and comfort to their neighbors.
Salvation Army personnel are also working with Commonwealth and County Emergency Operation Center staff to monitor the conditions in areas under flash flood warning, and those areas with progressively raising waters—actively assessing the need, and the appropriate response to that need.
To learn more about what The Salvation Army is doing, please visit www.YourSalvationArmy.org
Financial donations are needed to support relief efforts. The Salvation Army asks those who want to help the individuals and families affected by disaster to visit www.YourSalvationArmy.org or call 1-800-SAL-ARMY and designate “disaster efforts.” Monetary donations will ensure The Salvation Army can meet the most immediate needs of those impacted most.
*The clean-up kits contain items such as: a mop, broom, bucket, cleaning solutions, sponge, trash bags, and a scrub brush .
======================================================
Locations:
http://www.uss.salvationarmy.org/uss/www_uss_ktn.nsf/vw-text-dynamic-arrays/CE531985703A6A408525745D000E79FE?openDocument
Ashland, Kentucky
Bowling Green, Kentucky
Danville, Kentucky
Elizabethtown, Kentucky
Frankfort, Kentucky
Henderson, Kentucky
Hopkinsville, Kentucky
Louisville, Kentucky - Serving as the coordinator for The Salvation Army’s Emergency Disaster Services in Kentucky
Madisonville, Kentucky
Middlesboro, Kentucky
Owensboro, Kentucky
Paducah, Kentucky
Richmond, Kentucky
Service Unit Areas
(show/hide changes)Wed May 04 14:57:50 +0000 2011 by DNug:notes: "April 2011 Tornado Outbreak."
http://www.yoursalvationarmy.org/disaster/springstorms2011/
Mississippi and Alabama, KENTUCKY, TENNESSEE, GEORGIA, AND VIRGINIA
Also -
ARKANSAS AND OKLAHOMA
St. Louis, MO
Dallas, TX
North Carolina
http://www.salvationarmycarolinas.org/
=======
DIVERSITY IN DISASTER - UNITE IN RESPONSE
May 13, 2009
Louisville, KY: Serving as the coordinator for The Salvation Army’s Emergency Disaster Services in Kentucky, Mr. Ray Dalrymple has a full plate.
There is tremendous beauty in the diversity of nature. But, the ugly side is the almost equal diversity in natural disasters. Today, Dalrymple was traveling through the former, while assessing and responding to the later.
Throughout Eastern Kentucky, Salvation Army staff and volunteers are busily working to meet the needs of those affected by recent and escalating natural disaster. Whether…providing a hot meal and cold drink to tornado victims in and around Richmond, Kentucky; going door-to-door delivering bag lunches and checking on flood stranded residents of Pike County, Kentucky; delivering much needed ‘clean-up kits’* to Floyd and Magoffin Counties in Kentucky; Clean-up kits are available at Mud Creek Seniors Center in Floyd County Clean-up kits are available at Saylersville Fire Department for Magoffin County.
Diverse in their action, united in their desire to bring aid and comfort to their neighbors.
Salvation Army personnel are also working with Commonwealth and County Emergency Operation Center staff to monitor the conditions in areas under flash flood warning, and those areas with progressively raising waters—actively assessing the need, and the appropriate response to that need.
To learn more about what The Salvation Army is doing, please visit www.YourSalvationArmy.org
Financial donations are needed to support relief efforts. The Salvation Army asks those who want to help the individuals and families affected by disaster to visit www.YourSalvationArmy.org or call 1-800-SAL-ARMY and designate “disaster efforts.” Monetary donations will ensure The Salvation Army can meet the most immediate needs of those impacted most.
*The clean-up kits contain items such as: a mop, broom, bucket, cleaning solutions, sponge, trash bags, and a scrub brush .
======================================================
Locations:
http://www.uss.salvationarmy.org/uss/www_uss_ktn.nsf/vw-text-dynamic-arrays/CE531985703A6A408525745D000E79FE?openDocument
Ashland, Kentucky
Bowling Green, Kentucky
Danville, Kentucky
Elizabethtown, Kentucky
Frankfort, Kentucky
Henderson, Kentucky
Hopkinsville, Kentucky
Louisville, Kentucky - Serving as the coordinator for The Salvation Army’s Emergency Disaster Services in Kentucky
Madisonville, Kentucky
Middlesboro, Kentucky
Owensboro, Kentucky
Paducah, Kentucky
Richmond, Kentucky
Service Unit Areas
-> "April 2011 Tornado Outbreak."
http://www.yoursalvationarmy.org/disaster/springstorms2011/
Mississippi and Alabama, KENTUCKY, TENNESSEE, GEORGIA, AND VIRGINIA
Also -
ARKANSAS AND OKLAHOMA
St. Louis, MO
Dallas, TX
North Carolina
http://www.salvationarmycarolinas.org/
FACEBOOK -
https://www.facebook.com/SalvationArmyUSA
=======
DIVERSITY IN DISASTER - UNITE IN RESPONSE
May 13, 2009
Louisville, KY: Serving as the coordinator for The Salvation Army’s Emergency Disaster Services in Kentucky, Mr. Ray Dalrymple has a full plate.
There is tremendous beauty in the diversity of nature. But, the ugly side is the almost equal diversity in natural disasters. Today, Dalrymple was traveling through the former, while assessing and responding to the later.
Throughout Eastern Kentucky, Salvation Army staff and volunteers are busily working to meet the needs of those affected by recent and escalating natural disaster. Whether…providing a hot meal and cold drink to tornado victims in and around Richmond, Kentucky; going door-to-door delivering bag lunches and checking on flood stranded residents of Pike County, Kentucky; delivering much needed ‘clean-up kits’* to Floyd and Magoffin Counties in Kentucky; Clean-up kits are available at Mud Creek Seniors Center in Floyd County Clean-up kits are available at Saylersville Fire Department for Magoffin County.
Diverse in their action, united in their desire to bring aid and comfort to their neighbors.
Salvation Army personnel are also working with Commonwealth and County Emergency Operation Center staff to monitor the conditions in areas under flash flood warning, and those areas with progressively raising waters—actively assessing the need, and the appropriate response to that need.
To learn more about what The Salvation Army is doing, please visit www.YourSalvationArmy.org
Financial donations are needed to support relief efforts. The Salvation Army asks those who want to help the individuals and families affected by disaster to visit www.YourSalvationArmy.org or call 1-800-SAL-ARMY and designate “disaster efforts.” Monetary donations will ensure The Salvation Army can meet the most immediate needs of those impacted most.
*The clean-up kits contain items such as: a mop, broom, bucket, cleaning solutions, sponge, trash bags, and a scrub brush .
======================================================
Locations:
http://www.uss.salvationarmy.org/uss/www_uss_ktn.nsf/vw-text-dynamic-arrays/CE531985703A6A408525745D000E79FE?openDocument
Ashland, Kentucky
Bowling Green, Kentucky
Danville, Kentucky
Elizabethtown, Kentucky
Frankfort, Kentucky
Henderson, Kentucky
Hopkinsville, Kentucky
Louisville, Kentucky - Serving as the coordinator for The Salvation Army’s Emergency Disaster Services in Kentucky
Madisonville, Kentucky
Middlesboro, Kentucky
Owensboro, Kentucky
Paducah, Kentucky
Richmond, Kentucky
Service Unit Areas
(show/hide changes)Wed May 04 14:45:03 +0000 2011 by DNug:notes: "April 2011 Tornado Outbreak."
http://www.yoursalvationarmy.org/disaster/springstorms2011/
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DIVERSITY IN DISASTER - UNITE IN RESPONSE
May 13, 2009
Louisville, KY: Serving as the coordinator for The Salvation Army’s Emergency Disaster Services in Kentucky, Mr. Ray Dalrymple has a full plate.
There is tremendous beauty in the diversity of nature. But, the ugly side is the almost equal diversity in natural disasters. Today, Dalrymple was traveling through the former, while assessing and responding to the later.
Throughout Eastern Kentucky, Salvation Army staff and volunteers are busily working to meet the needs of those affected by recent and escalating natural disaster. Whether…providing a hot meal and cold drink to tornado victims in and around Richmond, Kentucky; going door-to-door delivering bag lunches and checking on flood stranded residents of Pike County, Kentucky; delivering much needed ‘clean-up kits’* to Floyd and Magoffin Counties in Kentucky; Clean-up kits are available at Mud Creek Seniors Center in Floyd County Clean-up kits are available at Saylersville Fire Department for Magoffin County.
Diverse in their action, united in their desire to bring aid and comfort to their neighbors.
Salvation Army personnel are also working with Commonwealth and County Emergency Operation Center staff to monitor the conditions in areas under flash flood warning, and those areas with progressively raising waters—actively assessing the need, and the appropriate response to that need.
To learn more about what The Salvation Army is doing, please visit www.YourSalvationArmy.org
Financial donations are needed to support relief efforts. The Salvation Army asks those who want to help the individuals and families affected by disaster to visit www.YourSalvationArmy.org or call 1-800-SAL-ARMY and designate “disaster efforts.” Monetary donations will ensure The Salvation Army can meet the most immediate needs of those impacted most.
*The clean-up kits contain items such as: a mop, broom, bucket, cleaning solutions, sponge, trash bags, and a scrub brush .
======================================================
Locations:
http://www.uss.salvationarmy.org/uss/www_uss_ktn.nsf/vw-text-dynamic-arrays/CE531985703A6A408525745D000E79FE?openDocument
Ashland, Kentucky
Bowling Green, Kentucky
Danville, Kentucky
Elizabethtown, Kentucky
Frankfort, Kentucky
Henderson, Kentucky
Hopkinsville, Kentucky
Louisville, Kentucky - Serving as the coordinator for The Salvation Army’s Emergency Disaster Services in Kentucky
Madisonville, Kentucky
Middlesboro, Kentucky
Owensboro, Kentucky
Paducah, Kentucky
Richmond, Kentucky
Service Unit Areas
-> "April 2011 Tornado Outbreak."
http://www.yoursalvationarmy.org/disaster/springstorms2011/
Mississippi and Alabama, KENTUCKY, TENNESSEE, GEORGIA, AND VIRGINIA
Also -
ARKANSAS AND OKLAHOMA
St. Louis, MO
Dallas, TX
North Carolina
http://www.salvationarmycarolinas.org/
=======
DIVERSITY IN DISASTER - UNITE IN RESPONSE
May 13, 2009
Louisville, KY: Serving as the coordinator for The Salvation Army’s Emergency Disaster Services in Kentucky, Mr. Ray Dalrymple has a full plate.
There is tremendous beauty in the diversity of nature. But, the ugly side is the almost equal diversity in natural disasters. Today, Dalrymple was traveling through the former, while assessing and responding to the later.
Throughout Eastern Kentucky, Salvation Army staff and volunteers are busily working to meet the needs of those affected by recent and escalating natural disaster. Whether…providing a hot meal and cold drink to tornado victims in and around Richmond, Kentucky; going door-to-door delivering bag lunches and checking on flood stranded residents of Pike County, Kentucky; delivering much needed ‘clean-up kits’* to Floyd and Magoffin Counties in Kentucky; Clean-up kits are available at Mud Creek Seniors Center in Floyd County Clean-up kits are available at Saylersville Fire Department for Magoffin County.
Diverse in their action, united in their desire to bring aid and comfort to their neighbors.
Salvation Army personnel are also working with Commonwealth and County Emergency Operation Center staff to monitor the conditions in areas under flash flood warning, and those areas with progressively raising waters—actively assessing the need, and the appropriate response to that need.
To learn more about what The Salvation Army is doing, please visit www.YourSalvationArmy.org
Financial donations are needed to support relief efforts. The Salvation Army asks those who want to help the individuals and families affected by disaster to visit www.YourSalvationArmy.org or call 1-800-SAL-ARMY and designate “disaster efforts.” Monetary donations will ensure The Salvation Army can meet the most immediate needs of those impacted most.
*The clean-up kits contain items such as: a mop, broom, bucket, cleaning solutions, sponge, trash bags, and a scrub brush .
======================================================
Locations:
http://www.uss.salvationarmy.org/uss/www_uss_ktn.nsf/vw-text-dynamic-arrays/CE531985703A6A408525745D000E79FE?openDocument
Ashland, Kentucky
Bowling Green, Kentucky
Danville, Kentucky
Elizabethtown, Kentucky
Frankfort, Kentucky
Henderson, Kentucky
Hopkinsville, Kentucky
Louisville, Kentucky - Serving as the coordinator for The Salvation Army’s Emergency Disaster Services in Kentucky
Madisonville, Kentucky
Middlesboro, Kentucky
Owensboro, Kentucky
Paducah, Kentucky
Richmond, Kentucky
Service Unit Areas
(show/hide changes)Wed May 04 14:27:34 +0000 2011 by DNug:notes: DIVERSITY IN DISASTER - UNITE IN RESPONSE
May 13, 2009
Louisville, KY: Serving as the coordinator for The Salvation Army’s Emergency Disaster Services in Kentucky, Mr. Ray Dalrymple has a full plate.
There is tremendous beauty in the diversity of nature. But, the ugly side is the almost equal diversity in natural disasters. Today, Dalrymple was traveling through the former, while assessing and responding to the later.
Throughout Eastern Kentucky, Salvation Army staff and volunteers are busily working to meet the needs of those affected by recent and escalating natural disaster. Whether…providing a hot meal and cold drink to tornado victims in and around Richmond, Kentucky; going door-to-door delivering bag lunches and checking on flood stranded residents of Pike County, Kentucky; delivering much needed ‘clean-up kits’* to Floyd and Magoffin Counties in Kentucky; Clean-up kits are available at Mud Creek Seniors Center in Floyd County Clean-up kits are available at Saylersville Fire Department for Magoffin County.
Diverse in their action, united in their desire to bring aid and comfort to their neighbors.
Salvation Army personnel are also working with Commonwealth and County Emergency Operation Center staff to monitor the conditions in areas under flash flood warning, and those areas with progressively raising waters—actively assessing the need, and the appropriate response to that need.
To learn more about what The Salvation Army is doing, please visit www.YourSalvationArmy.org
Financial donations are needed to support relief efforts. The Salvation Army asks those who want to help the individuals and families affected by disaster to visit www.YourSalvationArmy.org or call 1-800-SAL-ARMY and designate “disaster efforts.” Monetary donations will ensure The Salvation Army can meet the most immediate needs of those impacted most.
*The clean-up kits contain items such as: a mop, broom, bucket, cleaning solutions, sponge, trash bags, and a scrub brush .
======================================================
Locations:
http://www.uss.salvationarmy.org/uss/www_uss_ktn.nsf/vw-text-dynamic-arrays/CE531985703A6A408525745D000E79FE?openDocument
Ashland, Kentucky
Bowling Green, Kentucky
Danville, Kentucky
Elizabethtown, Kentucky
Frankfort, Kentucky
Henderson, Kentucky
Hopkinsville, Kentucky
Louisville, Kentucky - Serving as the coordinator for The Salvation Army’s Emergency Disaster Services in Kentucky
Madisonville, Kentucky
Middlesboro, Kentucky
Owensboro, Kentucky
Paducah, Kentucky
Richmond, Kentucky
Service Unit Areas
-> "April 2011 Tornado Outbreak."
http://www.yoursalvationarmy.org/disaster/springstorms2011/
=======
DIVERSITY IN DISASTER - UNITE IN RESPONSE
May 13, 2009
Louisville, KY: Serving as the coordinator for The Salvation Army’s Emergency Disaster Services in Kentucky, Mr. Ray Dalrymple has a full plate.
There is tremendous beauty in the diversity of nature. But, the ugly side is the almost equal diversity in natural disasters. Today, Dalrymple was traveling through the former, while assessing and responding to the later.
Throughout Eastern Kentucky, Salvation Army staff and volunteers are busily working to meet the needs of those affected by recent and escalating natural disaster. Whether…providing a hot meal and cold drink to tornado victims in and around Richmond, Kentucky; going door-to-door delivering bag lunches and checking on flood stranded residents of Pike County, Kentucky; delivering much needed ‘clean-up kits’* to Floyd and Magoffin Counties in Kentucky; Clean-up kits are available at Mud Creek Seniors Center in Floyd County Clean-up kits are available at Saylersville Fire Department for Magoffin County.
Diverse in their action, united in their desire to bring aid and comfort to their neighbors.
Salvation Army personnel are also working with Commonwealth and County Emergency Operation Center staff to monitor the conditions in areas under flash flood warning, and those areas with progressively raising waters—actively assessing the need, and the appropriate response to that need.
To learn more about what The Salvation Army is doing, please visit www.YourSalvationArmy.org
Financial donations are needed to support relief efforts. The Salvation Army asks those who want to help the individuals and families affected by disaster to visit www.YourSalvationArmy.org or call 1-800-SAL-ARMY and designate “disaster efforts.” Monetary donations will ensure The Salvation Army can meet the most immediate needs of those impacted most.
*The clean-up kits contain items such as: a mop, broom, bucket, cleaning solutions, sponge, trash bags, and a scrub brush .
======================================================
Locations:
http://www.uss.salvationarmy.org/uss/www_uss_ktn.nsf/vw-text-dynamic-arrays/CE531985703A6A408525745D000E79FE?openDocument
Ashland, Kentucky
Bowling Green, Kentucky
Danville, Kentucky
Elizabethtown, Kentucky
Frankfort, Kentucky
Henderson, Kentucky
Hopkinsville, Kentucky
Louisville, Kentucky - Serving as the coordinator for The Salvation Army’s Emergency Disaster Services in Kentucky
Madisonville, Kentucky
Middlesboro, Kentucky
Owensboro, Kentucky
Paducah, Kentucky
Richmond, Kentucky
Service Unit Areas
(show/hide changes)Fri May 15 16:35:27 +0000 2009 by LTel:added need/avails
(show/hide changes)Fri May 15 16:28:15 +0000 2009 by LTel:added county/region/eligibility
parish: -> Jefferson
notes: DIVERSITY IN DISASTER - UNITE IN RESPONSE
May 13, 2009
Louisville, KY: Serving as the coordinator for The Salvation Army’s Emergency Disaster Services in Kentucky, Mr. Ray Dalrymple has a full plate.
There is tremendous beauty in the diversity of nature. But, the ugly side is the almost equal diversity in natural disasters. Today, Dalrymple was traveling through the former, while assessing and responding to the later.
Throughout Eastern Kentucky, Salvation Army staff and volunteers are busily working to meet the needs of those affected by recent and escalating natural disaster. Whether…
providing a hot meal and cold drink to tornado victims in and around Richmond, Kentucky;
going door-to-door delivering bag lunches and checking on flood stranded residents of Pike County, Kentucky;
delivering much needed ‘clean-up kits’* to Floyd and Magoffin Counties in Kentucky;
Clean-up kits are available at Mud Creek Seniors Center in Floyd County
Clean-up kits are available at Saylersville Fire Department for Magoffin County.
Diverse in their action, united in their desire to bring aid and comfort to their neighbors.
Salvation Army personnel are also working with Commonwealth and County Emergency Operation Center staff to monitor the conditions in areas under flash flood warning, and those areas with progressively raising waters—actively assessing the need, and the appropriate response to that need.
To learn more about what The Salvation Army is doing, please visit www.YourSalvationArmy.org
Financial donations are needed to support relief efforts. The Salvation Army asks those who want to help the individuals and families affected by disaster to visit www.YourSalvationArmy.org or call 1-800-SAL-ARMY and designate “disaster efforts.” Monetary donations will ensure The Salvation Army can meet the most immediate needs of those impacted most.
*The clean-up kits contain items such as: a mop, broom, bucket, cleaning solutions, sponge, trash bags, and a scrub brush .
###
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Locations:
http://www.uss.salvationarmy.org/uss/www_uss_ktn.nsf/vw-text-dynamic-arrays/CE531985703A6A408525745D000E79FE?openDocument
Ashland, Kentucky
Bowling Green, Kentucky
Danville, Kentucky
Elizabethtown, Kentucky
Frankfort, Kentucky
Henderson, Kentucky
Hopkinsville, Kentucky
Louisville, Kentucky - Serving as the coordinator for The Salvation Army’s Emergency Disaster Services in Kentucky
Madisonville, Kentucky
Middlesboro, Kentucky
Owensboro, Kentucky
Paducah, Kentucky
Richmond, Kentucky
Service Unit Areas
-> DIVERSITY IN DISASTER - UNITE IN RESPONSE
May 13, 2009
Louisville, KY: Serving as the coordinator for The Salvation Army’s Emergency Disaster Services in Kentucky, Mr. Ray Dalrymple has a full plate.
There is tremendous beauty in the diversity of nature. But, the ugly side is the almost equal diversity in natural disasters. Today, Dalrymple was traveling through the former, while assessing and responding to the later.
Throughout Eastern Kentucky, Salvation Army staff and volunteers are busily working to meet the needs of those affected by recent and escalating natural disaster. Whether…providing a hot meal and cold drink to tornado victims in and around Richmond, Kentucky; going door-to-door delivering bag lunches and checking on flood stranded residents of Pike County, Kentucky; delivering much needed ‘clean-up kits’* to Floyd and Magoffin Counties in Kentucky; Clean-up kits are available at Mud Creek Seniors Center in Floyd County Clean-up kits are available at Saylersville Fire Department for Magoffin County.
Diverse in their action, united in their desire to bring aid and comfort to their neighbors.
Salvation Army personnel are also working with Commonwealth and County Emergency Operation Center staff to monitor the conditions in areas under flash flood warning, and those areas with progressively raising waters—actively assessing the need, and the appropriate response to that need.
To learn more about what The Salvation Army is doing, please visit www.YourSalvationArmy.org
Financial donations are needed to support relief efforts. The Salvation Army asks those who want to help the individuals and families affected by disaster to visit www.YourSalvationArmy.org or call 1-800-SAL-ARMY and designate “disaster efforts.” Monetary donations will ensure The Salvation Army can meet the most immediate needs of those impacted most.
*The clean-up kits contain items such as: a mop, broom, bucket, cleaning solutions, sponge, trash bags, and a scrub brush .
======================================================
Locations:
http://www.uss.salvationarmy.org/uss/www_uss_ktn.nsf/vw-text-dynamic-arrays/CE531985703A6A408525745D000E79FE?openDocument
Ashland, Kentucky
Bowling Green, Kentucky
Danville, Kentucky
Elizabethtown, Kentucky
Frankfort, Kentucky
Henderson, Kentucky
Hopkinsville, Kentucky
Louisville, Kentucky - Serving as the coordinator for The Salvation Army’s Emergency Disaster Services in Kentucky
Madisonville, Kentucky
Middlesboro, Kentucky
Owensboro, Kentucky
Paducah, Kentucky
Richmond, Kentucky
Service Unit Areas
region: -> North Central
areas_served: -> Eastern Kentucky
eligibility: -> Impacted by the 5/09 Floods/Storms
is_fee_required: N/A -> No
(show/hide changes)Fri May 15 15:31:59 +0000 2009 by DNug:notes: DIVERSITY IN DISASTER - UNITE IN RESPONSE
May 13, 2009
Louisville, KY: Serving as the coordinator for The Salvation Army’s Emergency Disaster Services in Kentucky, Mr. Ray Dalrymple has a full plate.
There is tremendous beauty in the diversity of nature. But, the ugly side is the almost equal diversity in natural disasters. Today, Dalrymple was traveling through the former, while assessing and responding to the later.
Throughout Eastern Kentucky, Salvation Army staff and volunteers are busily working to meet the needs of those affected by recent and escalating natural disaster. Whether…
providing a hot meal and cold drink to tornado victims in and around Richmond, Kentucky;
going door-to-door delivering bag lunches and checking on flood stranded residents of Pike County, Kentucky;
delivering much needed ‘clean-up kits’* to Floyd and Magoffin Counties in Kentucky;
Clean-up kits are available at Mud Creek Seniors Center in Floyd County
Clean-up kits are available at Saylersville Fire Department for Magoffin County.
Diverse in their action, united in their desire to bring aid and comfort to their neighbors.
Salvation Army personnel are also working with Commonwealth and County Emergency Operation Center staff to monitor the conditions in areas under flash flood warning, and those areas with progressively raising waters—actively assessing the need, and the appropriate response to that need.
To learn more about what The Salvation Army is doing, please visit www.YourSalvationArmy.org
Financial donations are needed to support relief efforts. The Salvation Army asks those who want to help the individuals and families affected by disaster to visit www.YourSalvationArmy.org or call 1-800-SAL-ARMY and designate “disaster efforts.” Monetary donations will ensure The Salvation Army can meet the most immediate needs of those impacted most.
*The clean-up kits contain items such as: a mop, broom, bucket, cleaning solutions, sponge, trash bags, and a scrub brush .
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Locations:
http://www.uss.salvationarmy.org/uss/www_uss_ktn.nsf/vw-text-dynamic-arrays/CE531985703A6A408525745D000E79FE?openDocument
Ashland, Kentucky
Bowling Green, Kentucky
Danville, Kentucky
Elizabethtown, Kentucky
Frankfort, Kentucky
Henderson, Kentucky
Hopkinsville, Kentucky
Louisville, Kentucky
Madisonville, Kentucky
Middlesboro, Kentucky
Owensboro, Kentucky
Paducah, Kentucky
Richmond, Kentucky
Service Unit Areas
-> DIVERSITY IN DISASTER - UNITE IN RESPONSE
May 13, 2009
Louisville, KY: Serving as the coordinator for The Salvation Army’s Emergency Disaster Services in Kentucky, Mr. Ray Dalrymple has a full plate.
There is tremendous beauty in the diversity of nature. But, the ugly side is the almost equal diversity in natural disasters. Today, Dalrymple was traveling through the former, while assessing and responding to the later.
Throughout Eastern Kentucky, Salvation Army staff and volunteers are busily working to meet the needs of those affected by recent and escalating natural disaster. Whether…
providing a hot meal and cold drink to tornado victims in and around Richmond, Kentucky;
going door-to-door delivering bag lunches and checking on flood stranded residents of Pike County, Kentucky;
delivering much needed ‘clean-up kits’* to Floyd and Magoffin Counties in Kentucky;
Clean-up kits are available at Mud Creek Seniors Center in Floyd County
Clean-up kits are available at Saylersville Fire Department for Magoffin County.
Diverse in their action, united in their desire to bring aid and comfort to their neighbors.
Salvation Army personnel are also working with Commonwealth and County Emergency Operation Center staff to monitor the conditions in areas under flash flood warning, and those areas with progressively raising waters—actively assessing the need, and the appropriate response to that need.
To learn more about what The Salvation Army is doing, please visit www.YourSalvationArmy.org
Financial donations are needed to support relief efforts. The Salvation Army asks those who want to help the individuals and families affected by disaster to visit www.YourSalvationArmy.org or call 1-800-SAL-ARMY and designate “disaster efforts.” Monetary donations will ensure The Salvation Army can meet the most immediate needs of those impacted most.
*The clean-up kits contain items such as: a mop, broom, bucket, cleaning solutions, sponge, trash bags, and a scrub brush .
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Locations:
http://www.uss.salvationarmy.org/uss/www_uss_ktn.nsf/vw-text-dynamic-arrays/CE531985703A6A408525745D000E79FE?openDocument
Ashland, Kentucky
Bowling Green, Kentucky
Danville, Kentucky
Elizabethtown, Kentucky
Frankfort, Kentucky
Henderson, Kentucky
Hopkinsville, Kentucky
Louisville, Kentucky - Serving as the coordinator for The Salvation Army’s Emergency Disaster Services in Kentucky
Madisonville, Kentucky
Middlesboro, Kentucky
Owensboro, Kentucky
Paducah, Kentucky
Richmond, Kentucky
Service Unit Areas
(show/hide changes)Fri May 15 07:39:31 +0000 2009 by DNug:website
notes: DIVERSITY IN DISASTER - UNITE IN RESPONSE
May 13, 2009
Louisville, KY: Serving as the coordinator for The Salvation Army’s Emergency Disaster Services in Kentucky, Mr. Ray Dalrymple has a full plate.
There is tremendous beauty in the diversity of nature. But, the ugly side is the almost equal diversity in natural disasters. Today, Dalrymple was traveling through the former, while assessing and responding to the later.
Throughout Eastern Kentucky, Salvation Army staff and volunteers are busily working to meet the needs of those affected by recent and escalating natural disaster. Whether…
providing a hot meal and cold drink to tornado victims in and around Richmond, Kentucky;
going door-to-door delivering bag lunches and checking on flood stranded residents of Pike County, Kentucky;
delivering much needed ‘clean-up kits’* to Floyd and Magoffin Counties in Kentucky;
Clean-up kits are available at Mud Creek Seniors Center in Floyd County
Clean-up kits are available at Saylersville Fire Department for Magoffin County.
Diverse in their action, united in their desire to bring aid and comfort to their neighbors.
Salvation Army personnel are also working with Commonwealth and County Emergency Operation Center staff to monitor the conditions in areas under flash flood warning, and those areas with progressively raising waters—actively assessing the need, and the appropriate response to that need.
To learn more about what The Salvation Army is doing, please visit www.YourSalvationArmy.org
Financial donations are needed to support relief efforts. The Salvation Army asks those who want to help the individuals and families affected by disaster to visit www.YourSalvationArmy.org or call 1-800-SAL-ARMY and designate “disaster efforts.” Monetary donations will ensure The Salvation Army can meet the most immediate needs of those impacted most.
*The clean-up kits contain items such as: a mop, broom, bucket, cleaning solutions, sponge, trash bags, and a scrub brush .
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-> DIVERSITY IN DISASTER - UNITE IN RESPONSE
May 13, 2009
Louisville, KY: Serving as the coordinator for The Salvation Army’s Emergency Disaster Services in Kentucky, Mr. Ray Dalrymple has a full plate.
There is tremendous beauty in the diversity of nature. But, the ugly side is the almost equal diversity in natural disasters. Today, Dalrymple was traveling through the former, while assessing and responding to the later.
Throughout Eastern Kentucky, Salvation Army staff and volunteers are busily working to meet the needs of those affected by recent and escalating natural disaster. Whether…
providing a hot meal and cold drink to tornado victims in and around Richmond, Kentucky;
going door-to-door delivering bag lunches and checking on flood stranded residents of Pike County, Kentucky;
delivering much needed ‘clean-up kits’* to Floyd and Magoffin Counties in Kentucky;
Clean-up kits are available at Mud Creek Seniors Center in Floyd County
Clean-up kits are available at Saylersville Fire Department for Magoffin County.
Diverse in their action, united in their desire to bring aid and comfort to their neighbors.
Salvation Army personnel are also working with Commonwealth and County Emergency Operation Center staff to monitor the conditions in areas under flash flood warning, and those areas with progressively raising waters—actively assessing the need, and the appropriate response to that need.
To learn more about what The Salvation Army is doing, please visit www.YourSalvationArmy.org
Financial donations are needed to support relief efforts. The Salvation Army asks those who want to help the individuals and families affected by disaster to visit www.YourSalvationArmy.org or call 1-800-SAL-ARMY and designate “disaster efforts.” Monetary donations will ensure The Salvation Army can meet the most immediate needs of those impacted most.
*The clean-up kits contain items such as: a mop, broom, bucket, cleaning solutions, sponge, trash bags, and a scrub brush .
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Locations:
http://www.uss.salvationarmy.org/uss/www_uss_ktn.nsf/vw-text-dynamic-arrays/CE531985703A6A408525745D000E79FE?openDocument
Ashland, Kentucky
Bowling Green, Kentucky
Danville, Kentucky
Elizabethtown, Kentucky
Frankfort, Kentucky
Henderson, Kentucky
Hopkinsville, Kentucky
Louisville, Kentucky
Madisonville, Kentucky
Middlesboro, Kentucky
Owensboro, Kentucky
Paducah, Kentucky
Richmond, Kentucky
Service Unit Areas
status: Unknown -> Open
organization: -> Salvation Army
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