The Salvation Army Mission
The Salvation Army, an international movement,
is an evangelical part of the Universal Christian
Church. Its message is based on the Bible. Its
ministry is motivated by the love of God.
Its mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus
Christ and to meet human needs in His name
without discrimination.
The Salvation Army Center of Hope
1255 North Trade Street
Winston-Salem, NC 27101
(336) 722-9597
The Salvation Army of Greater Winston-Salem
P.O Box 1205
Winston-Salem, NC 27102
(336) 722-6366
Major James Allison ● Area Commander
Tashina Oladunjoye ● Director, Social Services
Melissa Burgess ● Director, RRC
Jemmise Bowen ● Shelter Manager
www.SalvationArmyWS.org
Frequently Needed Items
The items listed below are needed on a
continuing basis. Hygiene bags provide
everyday necessities and basic comforts.
Project Welcome Home baskets are given
to residents as they leave the shelter and
contain supplies to help with the move into
a new home.
Personal hygiene and baby supplies
toiletries
lotion, hand sanitizers, tissues
finger nail clippers, razors
feminine hygiene products
storage bins for personal items
undergarments, all sizes (adults, children)
socks
laundry detergent and dryer sheets
mattress protectors (twin size)
twin size sheets and blankets
baby bottles, sippy cups
diapers and wipes
baby formula
Project Welcome Home
broom, dust pan, mop, bucket
cleaning supplies, SOS pads, dish detergent
paper towels, toilet paper
pots, pans, dishes, silverware, cups, glasses
dish rack, dish towels, wash clothes, towels
Other welcome items
bus passes, gas cards 1255 North Trade Street ● Winston-Salem ● North Carolina
CENTER OF HOPE serving children and families
VOLUNTEER!
THE SALVATION ARMY CENTER OF
HOPE operates the ONLY Family
Emergency Homeless Shelter in
Forsyth County.
It is also home
to the Residential
Reentry Center,
a halfway house.
On average, the
shelter is home
to sixty children,
most under the
age of twelve.
The Center of Hope provides a safe,
caring refuge for families seeking to
regain stability.
The following volunteers are needed Monday through Saturday from 4 to 6 pm:
Greeter | welcome residents into the cafeteria and help with “head counts”
Table Attendant | help set and clean tables and assist in seating families
Beverage Attendant | make sure residents have beverages and refills
Parent Assistant | help parents seat small children (in high chairs, booster seats)
Your gift of time is the gift of hope
to our residents.
Give them two hours, give them hope!
To volunteer contact
Abigail Linville
Volunteer and Resource Coordinator
(336) 245-2083
www.SalvationArmyWS.org
All Volunteers must be approved through a
Volunteer Application process which includes
a background check. A short orientation is
also required.
THE SALVATION ARMY needs you! Volunteer!
Two
hours
of your
time will
change
lives!