Thursday Jan 05, 2023
The Salvation Army’s Response to Disasters
The military-style structure of The Salvation Army is a significant advantage in quickly responding to disasters like Hurricane Ian. Their Emergency Disaster Services group (EDS) can move trained disaster workers and equipment into affected areas within hours of an event.
“Managing a large disaster response team takes a great deal of coordination,” said Major Bobby Jackson, General Secretary overseeing Emergency Disaster Services in Florida. “Our para-military structure enables us to quickly and efficiently mobilize large numbers of people, vehicles, equipment, and implement a network of distribution centers and suppliers to address the many needs facing those affected by a disaster.”
The Salvation Army does all of this while simultaneously maintaining normal operations and services throughout affected areas. Food pantries, Angel Tree sign-ups, financial assistance for rent and utilities, and more continue daily.
Those wishing to directly support The Salvation Army’s response to disasters like Hurricane Ian can visit: http://helpsalvationarmy.org/