At eight years of age, Dontae and his mother were homeless and living at a local shelter. Despite their circumstances, Dontae’s mother tried to remain positive and do what she could to help her son excel.…
Our Blog Posts
Until the Race is Won
Posted by Desmond Smith on Oct 15, 2015
On Sunday, Joey Logano, current points leader in the Sprint Cup, was taking the checkered flag at the Charlotte Motor Speedway. Today, he was in Columbia, SC surveying the devastation related to the recent…
Transitioning to Recovery in South Carolina
Posted by Shelley Henderson on Oct 14, 2015
The Salvation Army has been busy serving thousands of disaster survivors and first responders throughout flood ravaged areas of South Carolina. At the peak of relief service 20 mobile feeding teams and…
Rain Will Not Stop Me
Posted by Desmond Smith on Oct 12, 2015
There was a man who rode to The Salvation Army canteen in the pouring rain on his scooter to pick up food for his family. He was wearing a jump suit with a reflective vest on and plastic grocery bags over…
By the Blessing of the Lord, I'm Still Here
Posted by Desmond Smith on Oct 11, 2015
Anthony sat in the warm Charleston sun with me this morning thankful to be alive. The fiery Carolina sun seems like a comfort to us all after seeing so many dreary, rainy, and tragic days in the past week.…
Rain, Rain, Go Away.
Posted by Ashley Powell on Oct 11, 2015
I woke up this morning to the sound of rain hitting my room's window with the soft rumbles of thunder echoing dimly in the distance. If I were anywhere else, I would have loved to wake up to a rainy day.…
When There Is Nothing Left, Pray.
Posted by Ashley Powell on Oct 10, 2015
When dealing with disasters, even subtle things like our choice of words are important. For example, we always want to refer to those people who we are serving in positive terms. You'll often see the word…
Food Service Locations - Oct 9
Posted by Shelley Henderson on Oct 09, 2015
Today The Salvation Army is serving people impacted in the South Carolina floods, feeding and providing emotional and spiritual care. If you need help, the locations are listed below. The Salvation Army…
We Are South Carolina And We Are Strong
Posted by Ashley Powell on Oct 08, 2015
Today is one of the most emotional days I've had out in the field. I tagged along with the Georgia canteen, which has the largest Salvation Army canteen. This canteen is so big that we had NASCAR help…
Rule Number One: Care for Survivors
Posted by Shelley Henderson on Oct 08, 2015
As of today, an army of twenty Salvation Army mobile feeding kitchens (canteens) are rolling through South Carolina. Our ground troops are the many Salvation Army officers and trained emergency disaster…
Meeting Human Needs In Jesus Name
Posted by Ashley Powell on Oct 07, 2015
I followed a canteen to Eastover, South Carolina. It is a small rural town about 22 miles outside of Columbia. A drive that should have taken 44 minutes became almost two hours because a bridge collapsed…
A Message About Financial Gifts
Posted by Desmond Smith on Oct 07, 2015
At this point in our response, financial gifts provide us the best opportunity to meet people's needs. The dynamic nature of disaster response means that we often don't have the logistics to receive the…
Bringing Hope to South Carolina
Posted by Desmond Smith on Oct 07, 2015
The historic rainfall this past weekend has been life changing for thousands of individuals and families across South Carolina. What you may not have seen are the stories of people coming together to support…
Hope on Wheels - Salvation Army Mobile Canteens
Posted by Shelley Henderson on Oct 07, 2015
Today, twelve Salvation Army mobile feeding kitchens are rolling in from all over the Carolinas and Georgia, ready to serve a hot meal, a cold drink, and spread God’s love to people who have been devastated…
Naomi Makes a Difference
Posted by Desmond Smith on Aug 13, 2015
Most high school students aren't thinking about how they can make an impact on the world. There are a lot of other things that compete for their attention. For high school senior Naomi, however, having…