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The Quad Cities Salvation Army has completed one task in response to the Davenport partial building collapse. It's just getting started with a more difficult problem - finding permanent housing for displaced tenants.
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The Red Cross is coordinating efforts to help tenants displaced by the collapse of "The Davenport" apartments on Sunday.
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The Salvation Army of the Quad Cities wants to help people affected by the Mississippi River flooding. Beginning today, "clean-up kits" are available.
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The pandemic has left many families in the Quad Cities without homes or a reliable source of food.
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The moratorium on evictions in Illinois is due to expire this fall. To help keep people in their homes, Illinois’ 14th Judicial Circuit is partnering with…
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CommunityDespite what looked like very long odds when it started, the Salvation Army exceeded its goal for the Christmas Campaign. It started in November with a…
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CommunityA sure sign of the upcoming holidays will make its first appearance Friday. The Salvation Army will officially launch this year's Red Kettle campaign in…
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CommunityDespite the pandemic, the Salvation Army is continuing to provide as many services as possible in the Quad Cities. Director of Development Bill Horrell…
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CommunityFund raising for the Salvation Army during the holiday season fell short, but still did better than last year.Development Director Bill Horrell says the…
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CommunityAs winter approaches, the Salvation Army is preparing to help needy children dress warmly. Project Bundle Up, the annual effort to collect new winter…