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   Tuesday, February 9, 2010  
 

The Salvation Army Northwest Divison - Washington, Northern Idaho and Western Montana where we are committed to Doing the Most Good with your contributions of money, time, and resources

 




The Salvation Army Provides Food for 7,000 Haitians, Medical Care to Hundreds
SEATTLE, WA (Jan. 19, 2010) – The Salvation Army is in the midst of its largest international relief effort since the 2005 tsunami in Asia. Nearly 7,000 people were given a five-day supply of food Monday by The Salvation Army in Port-au-Prince. Hundreds of others, including infants at an orphanage, ...




Photos from The Salvation Army in Haiti
A slide show of the Salvation Army's work in Haiti:

The Salvation Army Assessment Teams Arrive In Haiti
SEATTLE, WA (Jan. 15, 2010) – An initial Salvation Army assessment team is on the ground in Haiti and en route to the capital city of Port Au Prince. Once there, the team will liaison with Salvation Army personnel already on site in Haiti, where the Army has had a presence since 1950. As with all ...


Additional Salvation Army Relief Teams En Route to Haiti
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Contact: Stacy Howard Community Relations Director Northwest Divisional Headquarters (O) 206-217-1280 (C) 206-714-1469 Stacy.Howard@USW.Salvationarmy.org Additional Salvation Army Relief Teams En Route to Haiti Monetary Donations the Most Critical Need As ...


The Salvation Army Mobilizing Personnel, Resources To Aid With Haiti Relief
The Haiti Salvation Army's Childrens' Home, School and other facilities damaged in quake SEATTLE, WA (Jan. 13, 2010) – The Salvation Army is mobilizing resources and personnel to assist with the international relief effort in Haiti following a severe earthquake Tuesday that damaged much of the ...


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The Salvation Army Provides Food for 7,000 Haitians, Medical Care to Hundreds

SEATTLE, WA (Jan. 19, 2010) – The Salvation Army is in the midst of its largest international relief effort since the 2005 tsunami in Asia. Nearly 7,000 people were given a five-day supply of food Monday by The Salvation Army in Port-au-Prince. Hundreds of others, including infants at an orphanage, received medical care from Salvation Army doctors who are responding to the earthquake. In the U.S., more personnel and supplies are being sent to the country to join the 700 Salvation Army workers ...
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