Salvation Army Of Lee County

Since its inception in 1887, The Salvation Army of Lee County has been a steadfast presence in the community, offering vital assistance to those in need. From aiding over 500 prisoners in the state penitentiary to providing food, clothing, shelter, and countless services, their commitment to serving the vulnerable has remained unwavering.

Throughout the Twentieth Century, The Salvation Army continued to be a beacon of hope, offering comfort and refuge in times of depression, war, and prosperity. From aiding individuals and families affected by poverty during the Great Depression to providing support to soldiers returning from World War II, their dedication to alleviating suffering has left an indelible mark on the community.

In the present day, The Salvation Army of Lee County continues its mission to serve people by providing essential support both tangible and spiritual. From emergency shelter services and disaster relief efforts to food assistance programs and senior assistance initiatives, they are committed to meeting human needs without discrimination. With each passing year, their legacy of compassion and service only grows stronger, reflecting their enduring commitment to Doing Good in the community.