Tuesday Mar 21, 2023
The Salvation Army provides humanitarian aid to migrants in El Paso
When the largest migrant shelter in El Paso closed on August 6th of last year, The Salvation Army had provided over 180,000 total meals. Although that specific project has ended, The Salvation Army has continued its mission to meet human need in His name without discrimination.
The Salvation Army is now involved in a second project to continue its feeding operations at several hotels for homeless families and individuals that test COVID-positive. This is three meals per day, all of which are in the shelter kitchen before being transported to participating hotels.
Salvation Army Officer, Major Estrada said,
“These families came to The Salvation Army because they needed a helping hand, and it’s great to see them reach out for spiritual support,”
“That’s exactly what we’re here to do—to be good neighbors for our neighbors in need.”
To learn more or offer your support visit https://southernusa.salvationarmy.org/elpaso/