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Thank you for all your support
Since a little over an hour after the terrorist attacks in both New York City and Washington, Salvation Army disaster canteens have been on the scene. In order for us to respond on behalf of the American public, it has taken the generous donations of many, many individuals, along with corporations and foundations. We want to thank each of you for reaching out during this time of national disaster. We hope that you feel a part of the work that we are doing from our canteens on site at the World Trade Center, the Pentagon and in rural Pennsylvania, along with being alongside those in our counseling centers who are reaching out to family members and relief workers.
Thank you from us and from all who have suffered so greatly.
God bless you.
Sincerely, Commissioner John Busby NATIONAL COMMANDER
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Salvation Army New York Updates
Updates from The Salvation Army's Operation Compassion Under Fire:
- Salvation Army personnel from South and West arrive to assist with World Trade Center relief efforts (09/24/01)
- British support for emergency efforts demonstrated by Salvation Army couple (09/23/01)
- Bikers ride to the rescue for Salvation Army World Trade Center relief (09/22/01)
- Tyson Chicken joins Salvation Army to serve thousands at World Trade Center site (09/21/01)
- Salvation Army National Commander visits ground zero (09/20/01)
- New York Jets assist Salvation Army with Operation Compassion Under Fire (09/19/01)
- Reinforcements assist Salvation Army with Compassion Under Fire efforts (09/18/01)
- Florida division deploys mobile kitchen to support WTC relief effort (09/17/01)
- The Salvation Army's Operation Compassion Under Fire pauses for Sunday prayer (09/16/01)
- Heigtened security impacts Salvation Army service (09/15/01)
- President Bush visits World Trade disaster scene (09/14/01)
- Rescue personnel turn to The Salvation Army amidst horrific clean up efforts (09/14/01)
- The Salvation Army is overwhelmed by the kindness and generosity of Americans (09/13/01)
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The Salvation Army Deploys Nationwide Network of Disaster Relief Teams to Help and Heal
Alexandria, VA (September 12, 2001) In response to the terrorist attacks in New York City and Washington DC, and to the plane crash in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, The Salvation Army continues to serve and minister to the physical, emotional and spiritual needs of families, individuals and emergency personnel. Today, The Salvation Army reports that a full spectrum of Salvation Army Disaster Services are currently - and indefinitely - operating in New York City, Washington, DC, Pittsburgh and Los Angeles. 
Click here to donate to the World Trade Center disaster relief effort Click here to donate to the Pentagon disaster relief effort
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National Disaster Response Statistics
Statistics from The Salvation Army's relief efforts in New York and Washington, DC.
| Number of Volunteers |
| New York City |
3,975 |
| Washington, DC |
1,026 |
| Western Pennsylvania |
100 |
| Total Number of Volunteers |
5,101 |
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| Total Volunteer Hours |
351,432 |
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| Meals Served |
| New York City |
1,503,750 |
| Washington, DC |
500,000 |
| Western Pennsylvania |
9,800 |
| Total Number of Meals Served |
2,013,550 |
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| Individuals Counseled/Prayed With |
6,153 |
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| Warehouse Space Utilized (in sq.ft.) |
1,000,000 |
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Corporate Donations Pledged (Approx.) |
$ 14,861,418 |
| Corporate Gifts-in-Kind (Approx.) |
$ 5,120,280 |
| Private Cash Gifts (Approx.) |
$ 2,000,000 |
| Totals to Date (est.) |
$ 21,981,698 |
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Salvation Army Washington, DC Updates
Updates from The Salvation Army's Operation Noble Eagle:
- Salvation Army to begin long-term restoration assistance for Pentagon terrorist attack "Collateral Victims" (09/29/01)
- Salvation Army conducts Sunday "Camp Unity" Worship, offers refuge, hope amid Pentagon search and recovery operations (09/23/01)
- American Airlines Employees set grief aside, join hands with The Salvation Army at Pentagon "Camp Unity" (09/22/01)
- Salvation Army makes tactical shifts in collaborative,cooperative Pentagon search and recovery support operation (09/22/01)
- Despair shifts to resolve around Pentagon search and recovery operation (09/21/01)
- Salvation Army aids displaced survivors of Pentagon attack; numerous emotional, spiritual needs emerging throughout "Operation Noble Eagle" response (09/20/01)
- Salvation Army reaching critical mass in disaster warehouse as "Operation Noble Eagle" outreach begins second week (09/19/01)
- Salvation Army calling up replacement personnel as "Operation Noble Eagle" Pentagon support effort enters second week (09/18/01)
- Salvation Army escalates "Operation Noble Eagle" support for Pentagon search and recorvery effort (09/17/01)
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Pentagon Relief Effort
Monetary contributions to support The Salvation Army's efforts at the Pentagon may be sent to:
The Salvation Army National Capital and Virginia Division P.O. Box 18658 Washington, D.C. 20036
If you are experiencing difficulty donating through 1-800-SAL-ARMY (800-725-2769) please call the following numbers for credit card or monetary donations only:
For New York: (212) 337-7320
For Washington DC: 1-866-399-2684 (toll-free)
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MISSION
Mission Statement
The Salvation Army, an international movement, is an evangelical part of the universal Christian Church. Its message is based on the Bible. Its ministry is motivated by the love of God. Its mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His name without discrimination.
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