Gov. Gianforte declares May 12-18 Salvation Army Week
- From May 12 to 18, 2025, a week-long event was held to celebrate The Salvation Army’s extensive contributions and recognize the efforts of its volunteers, donors, and staff throughout the United States.
- The week traces back to a 1954 proclamation by President Dwight D. Eisenhower, who highlighted the Salvation Army's dedication to helping those in need.
- The Salvation Army operates over 6,000 centers nationwide and annually aids more than 27 million people with services like food assistance, shelter, and rehabilitation.
- Congressman Don Davis introduced H.Res.404 to recognize the week, while Senator Tim Kaine submitted formal Senate recognition praising the organization's impact and volunteers.
- The observance encourages public support and gratitude for the Salvation Army's ongoing role in disaster relief, poverty alleviation, and community assistance throughout the year.
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National Salvation Army Week celebration kicks off in Jackson
JACKSON, Tenn. — The Salvation Army of Jackson kicked off National Salvation Army Week Monday. This week-long celebration from May 12 through May 18, highlights the organization’s history, services and impact in the community. It also provides an opportunity to thank volunteers, donors and other stakeholders for their support. National Salvation Army Week has been observed annually since 1954, when President Dwight D. Eisenhower declared the fir…
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