Thursday Apr 20, 2023
Sisters Help The Salvation Army Answer the Call In Tornado Relief Response
Volunteers have always been referred to as the backbone of The Salvation Army, playing a vital role in its activities, especially during disasters.
Recently, two sisters — Doris Gleason and Charlotte Cates — were on their way to attend a surprise birthday party, when they were approached by the Disaster Resource Manager from The Salvation Army in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The sisters were asked to lend a helping hand in responding to the tornadoes that hit Arkansas the previous Friday. Despite being so close to their destination, they instantly agreed and began to make alternate arrangements.
Upon reaching the base command in Little Rock, they were assigned to serve 300 meals from a canteen that was serving first responders and survivors of the storms. They ensured that residents and responders were being provided the food, hydration and emotional care that is critical to those who have been affected by the devastation that these storms left behind.
“This work is very, very rewarding,” said Charlotte. “When you help others, it reminds you of how truly blessed you are.”
To make a financial donation to support ongoing tornado relief efforts, visit helpsalvationarmy.org or call 1-800-SAL-ARMY.