As winter temperatures drop in Johnson City, the Salvation Army has activated its White Flag conditions to provide shelter for those in need. Guests can check in at the Ashe Street shelter from 6-8 p.m., where they can warm up and find safety. The organization is also seeking community support, offering a kettle match challenge to amplify donations. During this holiday season, the Salvation Army is committed to helping families with various services, including their upcoming Angel Tree program for children’s gifts.
As the chilly winds howl and temperatures plummet in Johnson City, the Salvation Army has stepped up to offer safe, warm shelter for those seeking refuge from the biting cold. This initiative comes as a crucial response to the winter storm, showcasing the organization’s commitment to the community.
Over at the Ashe Street shelter, the Salvation Army has activated its White Flag conditions, meaning they’re ready to help anyone in need of a warm place to stay. The Ashe Street shelter can host up to 25 guests each night. If the number of visitors exceeds that limit, the organization has resources lined up, ensuring that no one will have to brave the cold alone.
Guests looking for shelter can check in nightly between 6-8 p.m.. Upon arrival, they go through a simple check-in process that allows them to warm up and settle in for the night, free from the frigid temperatures outside.
In addition to its immediate accommodations, the Salvation Army has built connections with local partners. This network provides additional overflow space and transportation options, helping to ensure everyone is taken care of during this harsh winter weather.
It’s no secret that the holiday season tends to bring about a unique set of challenges and demands. Consequently, the Salvation Army is calling upon the community for support, actively seeking volunteers and donations to meet a significant kettle match of $30,000 pledged by three generous companies. Each of these supporters – Blackburn, Childers & Steagall, PLC, BCS Wealth Management, and First Covenant Trust and Advisors – has offered to match donations dollar-for-dollar up to $10,000.
This kettle match is viewed as a game-changer for the Salvation Army, bringing hope and additional resources to those who need it most. Interested individuals can make a difference either by joining as a Kettle Match Organization or by volunteering to ring at a Red Kettle location in Johnson City. Looking to donate? Contributions can be made in various forms including cash, coins, checks, or digitally via Apple Pay, Google Pay, PayPal, or Venmo at any Red Kettle.
The Salvation Army extends its support beyond just the winter season. They provide essential services like emergency shelter, food boxes, utility assistance, and even rent help throughout the year. And with the holiday season coming up, they’re ready to kick off their Angel Tree program. Applications for the Angel Tree 2024 initiative will be available this week at Dawn of Hope. Parents and guardians can apply for Christmas gifts for children up to age 17.
To apply, you’ll need to bring along a government-issued ID, proof of income, and any relevant child-related documents. Keep an eye out for the specified application dates at Dawn of Hope in Johnson City.
As the cold weather settles in, the warmth of community support is more important than ever. The initiative driven by the Salvation Army has garnered gratitude from many, showcasing how organizations can come together to uplift families during tough times. This holiday season, let’s rally together as a community to spread kindness and ensure no one feels alone in the cold.
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