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Salvation Army mobilizes for Irene relief
Written by David Horn   
Friday, 26 August 2011 10:39

(WINSTON-SALEM) -- The Salvation Army is on the move with mobile canteens to provide food for those impacted by Hurricane Irene. Lt. Robert Long with the Winston-Salem chapter said workers could be mobilize for as long as 14 days if needed.

Long every North Carolinian to help. "The easiest way to do things, of course, is time, if you have the time to help serve and, of course, money is always the easiest way.  That way we can go and get what we need, exactly what we need when we need it," said Long.

Friday morning Triad areas Salvation Army chapters were buy food to make 2,000 meals.  Long said workers from the Greensboro office will be going to Elizabeth City, while those from Winston-Salem are being deployed to Morehead City.

(Thanks to: WSJS)

Last Updated on Tuesday, 30 August 2011 00:00
 
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