OUR DOORS AND HEARTS REMAIN OPEN TO THOSE WITHOUT HOMES DURING THIS CRISIS
The Salvation Army of Greater Houston remains committed to Doing The Most Good for our neighbors in need, especially now as we all respond to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
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We will continue to provide life navigation for unsheltered men, women, and families through our three hybrid housing programs in Harris and Montgomery County (Jones Family Residence, Center of Hope Houston, Center of Hope Montgomery County) and residential rehabilitation services for men with substance use disorder at our Adult Rehabilitation Center (ARC).
We are currently housing 452 seniors, children, and families in our residential facilities, and providing 1600 meals per day, seven days per week, to these residents.
Additional cleaning throughout the day, with an elevated focus on high-traffic areas, and sanitation supplies are part of every location's infectious-disease protocol. If a resident or staff member gets sick, isolation/quarantine areas will be established, new healthcare will be needed, and staff needs will increase.
As we respond to the Coronavirus and needs for staff and resources increase, we need your support to continue serving Houston’s most vulnerable populations.
Support our efforts today; give now.