Tuesday Sep 20, 2022
‘Life-Saving’ Water Distributed in Jackson, Mississippi
HEAVY rain and flooding caused damage to the main water treatment facility in Jackson, Mississippi, on August 29th, leaving more than 180,000 residents without clean drinking water. The Salvation Army’s response was immediate and critical to the welfare of the community.
While the city was still putting together plans for a large-scale water distribution program, The Salvation Army’s USA Southern Territory stepped in and, working in coordination with the Mississippi Emergency Management Agency arranged its own distribution plan with support from Walmart, a national partner.
The Salvation Army’s first action was to distribute two truckloads of bottled water in a drive-through event in a Walmart parking lot.
The situation in Jackson has now improved significantly, although tap water must be boiled to ensure it’s safe to drink. Throughout its response, The Salvation Army has given out 14,417 cases of water, 15,130 meals, cleaning supplies, hygiene kits and more.
If you are in need or if you can help- visit https://www.salvationarmyusa.org/usn/