In a time of economic uncertainty, a report from the Salvation Army stated that the demand for their services has increased.
The organization saw a 27 per cent increase in families with children that need assistance and 31 per cent of households served this year were first-time clients.
They provided aid for Atlantic Canadians in the aftermath of Hurricane Fiona and displaced people reached out to the organization for help.
Salvation Army Sees Increased Demand for Services
In a time of economic uncertainty, a report from the Salvation Army stated that the demand for their services has increased.
The organization saw a 27 per cent increase in families with children that need assistance and 31 per cent of households served this year were first-time clients.
They provided aid for Atlantic Canadians in the aftermath of Hurricane Fiona and displaced people reached out to the organization for help.
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