Decrease in Funding in 2013 for Crucial Community Programs
For more than 10 years, the Salvation Army has been a partner agency with the United Way of the Greater Triangle; we receive funding that goes towards our Social Services Program and the Boys and Girls Club. While we maintain our status as a partner agency, the level of funding we receive has vastly decreased. Read More...
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No Child Left Behind This Christmas
One week before the beginning of the Angel Tree gift distribution, Martin Banning, Resource
Development Director at the Salvation Army, received a call that affected the lives of hundreds of children this holiday season. Read more...
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Building Skills in Reading & Writing
company based in Durham, to provide a 15 week program aimed at significantly improving reading and writing skills of students. Read more...
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Get a Jump Start on your New Year's Resolutions Today!
Did your New Year's resolution include giving back to your community in a meaningful way? The lifeblood of the Salvation Army is, without a question, our volunteers. Read more...
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'Jobs for Life' Program Graduation
course for community
members who face difficulties in finding and keeping employment. Read more...
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Thank you, Northgate Mall!
For the past few months, Northgate Mall has generously volunteered to be the home of
Salvation Army Charity Trees and Wishing Wells. Ginny Bowman, Managing General Partner of Northgate Associates,
explained that "Northgate Mall is locally owned and operated, making it especially important for us to give back to the community." Read more...
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Do you have closet full of coats that your children
have already grown out of? The Salvation Army is collection gently used coats that will be redistributed to children through Durham, Orange and Person counties. Read more..
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"Share the Warmth" in our Community
The Salvation Army has recently become a member of Duke Energy's "Share the Warmth"
program, which provides assistance throughout the Carolinas. Together, our organizations will work to provide both heating and cooling services to needy families in Durham, Orange and Person counties. Read more...
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