Thursday Mar 30, 2023
The Salvation Army responds to extensive tornado damage across Mississippi
A series of tornadoes ripped through the state of Mississippi on Friday, March 24th, causing damage across a 200-mile path. By Saturday morning, The Salvation Army mobilized teams to assess the damage and to begin distributing meals, snacks, and water to survivors and first responders.
Units were stationed in Rolling Fork, Silver City, Winona, and Amory. In addition to meal service, The Salvation Army Emergency and Disaster Services contributed over 1400 shelf-stable meals and palettes of water to community distribution centers for residents to pick up as needed.
Emotional and Spiritual Care is an important part of disaster response for The Salvation Army. Beyond the immediate visible effects, survivors can experience emotional stress and trauma. Whether through a shoulder for crying, an ear for listening, or just a moment of prayer, The Salvation Army is ready to help.
You can support these efforts by visiting helpsalvationarmy.org or by texting MS Tornadoes to 51555