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Salvation Army Expresses
Gratitude, Seeks Support
Primezone Media
Network September 13, 2001
ALEXANDRIA, Va., Sept. 13, 2001 (PRIMEZONE via COMTEX) -- The Salvation
Army continues its intense, 24-hour disaster relief services in both
New York City and at the Pentagon. The Salvation Army has been overwhelmed
by the response of the American public and expresses its gratitude for
their generosity at this time of crisis.
The Salvation Army is committed to remaining on the scene and
ministering to the physical, emotional and spiritual needs of families,
individuals and emergency responders indefinitely.
Presently, the
need for in-kind donations (material goods such as bottled water, food,
hygiene items and clothing) are being met locally. Due to logistical and
time concerns, The Salvation Army is not soliciting in-kind donations at
this time.
To most effectively and efficiently meet needs at the
disaster scenes, The Salvation Army is encouraging people who want to help
to make a monetary donation.
If you are interested in making a
contribution by credit card, you may call 1-800-SAL-ARMY between the hours
of 6 a.m. and 9 p.m.
If you wish to support the disaster service
in New York, send your contribution to: The Salvation Army, Eastern
Territory, P.O. Box C-635, West Nyack, NY 10994-1739.
If you wish
to support the disaster service at the Pentagon by check, send your
contribution to: The Salvation Army, National Capital and Virginia
Division, P.O. Box 18658, Washington, D.C. 20036.
SUBJECT: Company
Announcements KEYWORDS: HEALTH, ENVIRONMENT, RELIGION
CONTACT: The
Salvation Army
Theresa Whitfield
(703) 519-5893
DELIVERED BY PRIMEZONE MEDIA NETWORK 800-307-6627
Copyright (C) 2001. Primezone Media Network, Inc.
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