The Salvation Army works year-round to provide help and assistance to the needy, including holding coat drives and collecting money through their well-known Red Kettle program. If you or someone you know needs help, the Salvation Army's various Corps Community Centers offer a number of different services in the communities they serve.
>> For a complete list of locations in Greater Chicago, northern Illinois and northwestern Indiana, visit http://bit.ly/SalvationArmy1.
Corps Community Centers are the heart and soul of The Salvation Army. They are the entry point for people in need seeking all types of assistance, be it assistance with feeding their families, assistance with paying rent and utility bills, educational and recreational assistance for their children, counseling, worship and more.
SOUTH
Chicago Lawn Corps Community Center
5950 S. Spaulding Ave.
Chicago, IL 60629-3250
Tel: (773) 434-0488
Office Hours: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. (Mon-Fri) http://www.salarmychicago.org/locations/lawn.htm
Corps Community Centers are the heart and soul of The Salvation Army. They are the entry point for people in need seeking all types of assistance, be it assistance with feeding their families, assistance with paying rent and utility bills, educational and recreational assistance for their children, counseling, worship and more.
SUBURBS
Cicero-Templo Laramie Corps Community Center
2337 S. Laramie Ave.
Cicero, IL 60804-2853
Tel: (708) 222-0177
Office Hours: 9:00am-4:30pm (Mon-Fri) http://www.salarmychicago.org/locations/cicero.htm
Corps Community Centers are the heart and soul of The Salvation Army. They are the entry point for people in need seeking all types of assistance, be it assistance with feeding their families, assistance with paying rent and utility bills, educational and recreational assistance for their children, counseling, worship and more.
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