The Salvation Army has activated its heat relief efforts and has select locations operating as cooling stations that will offer hydration, food, and shade.
As temperatures reach the triple digits this weekend, The Salvation Army is ready to help Texans get some relief from the heat.
They have activated their heat relief efforts and have select locations operating as cooling stations that will offer hydration, food, and shade. In addition to these stations, throughout the summer they will be distributing boxed fans, checking on the elderly, and providing financial assistance for families experiencing lost wages who may be at risk of having their utilities shut off. Monday-Friday from 10am - 4pmAddress: 1508 E. McKinney StreetAddress: 206 W. Main StreetAddress: 600 Wilson Creek Parkway
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