The Salvation Army of Lincoln
COVID-19 Response
Modifications in current services offered
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[September 18, 2020]
The recent
outbreak and spread of COVID-19, or Coronavirus, across the U.S. has
led to many questions and concerns. If you want to learn the best
ways to protect yourself, what the symptoms of COVID-19 are, or any
other virus specific information – please visit the CDC’s Website
for the most accurate information and updated resources.
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Throughout this crisis, The Salvation Army will
remain committed to our mission of Doing The Most Good for all those
in need throughout Logan & Mason County. We will continue to provide
as many of our services & programs that we can, while still taking
the necessary health precautions. This means that there may be
temporary adjustments to the ways we serve.
The best ways to stay up to date on any future
changes and ask any questions is to follow us online at
https://www.facebook. com/ pg/LoganAndMasonSalvationArmy/
Currently, the Logan & Mason County communities will see the
following changes to local Salvation Army operations:
• Our Emergency Utility Assistance through Warm Neighbor Cool
Friends (Ameren), and Help 2 others (Illinois American Water) will
be by appointment on Tuesdays from 9am-12pm. You will be buzzed into
the front door, and will be able to fill out an application in the
foyer instead of our community room.
• Our Food Pantry through Midwest Food Bank will be by
appointment on Thursdays from 1pm until 4pm. You will be buzzed into
the front door, and will be able to fill out an application in the
foyer instead or our community. If you are in need of food, but are
unable to come to the facility, please contact our office.
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• Our Pathway of Hope case management
program for homeless or at risk homeless households is by
appointment Wednesdays 9am – 12pm for Logan county, and 8am – 11am
Thursdays for Mason County.
• Our Emotional Spiritual Care is available
to clients through our Facebook page. Clients may message us
directly through Facebook, or call our main office number (217)
732-7890.
• Veterans Program – Six male veterans remain in our
transitional housing, and Meals Wheals has been delivering two warm
meals a day throughout the business week to our veterans.
• Community Foundation – Funds through the United Way and
Community Foundation have been made available to help clients who
have been directly affected by COVID-19.
We thank our communities and supporters for understanding the
importance of these changes in order to help mitigate the further
spread of this virus.
Help The Salvation
Army of Logan & Mason County continue to prepare and assist during
the COVID-19 pandemic by donating online.
For all questions about scheduling appointments
please call our main number (217)732-7890 or message us on Facebook
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