Building Tour, donor reception and more mark Salvation Army Week
The Salvation Army is one of the oldest and most trusted charities in the world.
Founded in 1865 in London, The Salvation Army has been doing good works in the community for 144 years. In this economy, when people are worried about whom they can trust, The Salvation Army provides assurance that the donor's dollar is being stretched to its maximum benefit.
Here in Columbus, the following events are taking place to mark this special week:
3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m.
966 East Main
(Touring one of our neighborhood centers will provide you with a taste of the work we do in several Central Ohio communities.)
Spaghetti Dinner to benefit After School Learning Centers, Friday May 29, 2009.
Media Contact: Alice Hohl 614-437-2138
The Salvation Army is one of the oldest and most trusted charities in the world.
Founded in 1865 in London, The Salvation Army has been doing good works in the community for 144 years. In this economy, when people are worried about whom they can trust, The Salvation Army provides assurance that the donor's dollar is being stretched to its maximum benefit.
Here in Columbus, the following events are taking place to mark this special week:
- A building tour for interested community members and media
3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m.
966 East Main
(Touring one of our neighborhood centers will provide you with a taste of the work we do in several Central Ohio communities.)
- Our William Booth Society reception (named after the founder of The Salvation Army) will take place this Thursday at the home of one of our donors. Membership in the Society is a priviledge for our larger patrons. The Society is open to anyone who donates $1,865 annually to The Salvation Army in Central Ohio.
Spaghetti Dinner to benefit After School Learning Centers, Friday May 29, 2009.
Media Contact: Alice Hohl 614-437-2138
