Skip to content

Salvation Army Working Around The Clock

As Covid-19 continues to impact the world, The Salvation Army is working around the clock to protect the most vulnerable living in our community.

Over the past two weeks, while most businesses are seeing a decline in customers, The Salvation Army is seeing an increase. As more and more businesses are forced to close their doors and lay people off, the demands on the Salvation Army’s services are growing exponentially.

“What we are seeing right now is unprecedented,” says Major Lori Mitchell. “Because of the unfortunate circumstance of businesses having to close their doors and lay people off, we are seeing a rise in groups of individuals and families using our services.”

The Salvation Army continues to have its doors open to those who need it most, offering programs and services, including:

  • Foodbank – Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday from 1:00 – 3:00 p.m. at 545 Cumberland St. N.
  • Soup Van nightly mobile feeding program – 6:00 p.m. at Minnesota Park, 7:00 p.m. at Wilson Park
  • Shelter spaces and beds
  • Mental health long-term residential spaces
  • Halfway house for parolees

Protocols have been put in place based on guidelines from health authorities including residents and clients reminded to wash their hands frequently and practice social distancing, increased cleaning of surfaces, limiting visitors to our centre, and food bank operating at the door.

To donate:

  • online: www.satbcars.ca – Choose the “Donate Now” button at top of the page then specify to the Thunder Bay Journey to Life Centre
  • Scott is an award-winning journalist with over 40 years’ experience. Scott has a passion for politics, sports and his community. Contact Scott at pettigrew.scott@radioabl.ca.

    View all posts

Do you have a news tip?

Submit to ONNews@radioabl.ca.

loader-image
Thunder Bay
10:43 pm, Jun 10, 2026
weather icon 15°C
L: 15° H: 15°

What’s Trending