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The Salvation Army Welcomes New Board Members, Chairman

The Salvation Army Welcomes New Board Members, Chairman Tuesday, February 2, 2021 John “Tripp” Thurston The Salvation Army’s Chattanooga Area Command is welcoming a new board chairman and five board members who will support the organization’s longstanding mission of Doing the Most Good for Chattanooga’s most vulnerable neighbors. Greg Love, a current board member, has been elected chairman while Caleb Bowman, Ryan Marshall, Barbara Marter, Catina Parrish and John “Tripp” Thurston have joined the board to help guide the nonprofit’s service. “I am humbled by the talented people on our board who freely give their time to support our mission in Chattanooga and help us provide key services for underserved individuals,” said Major Mark Smith of the Chattanooga Area Command. “Our new board members are fantastic and well-rounded additions to this group, and I am thrilled to serve alongside them.”

The Salvation Army Announces Impact Of Rescue Christmas Campaign

The Salvation Army Announces Impact Of Rescue Christmas Campaign Thursday, January 14, 2021 The Salvation Army’s Chattanooga Area Command announced Thursday that 5,611 Angel Tree recipients, 2,376 families and 150 individuals facing homelessness were supported by the organization’s Rescue Christmas fundraising campaign. The impact of the campaign signals a sharp increase in the number of families who now meet the poverty threshold in the Chattanooga and Cleveland regions, officials said. In 2020, the organization saw a 64 percent increase in the number of families relying on The Salvation Army’s support.   “As we approached this holiday season, we understood the distinct challenges of meeting the tremendous need faced by a growing number of individuals and families in our area,” said Major Mark Smith of the Chattanooga Area Command.

BASF Chattanooga Donates More Than $14,000 To Area Organizations As Part Of Giving Tuesday, Holiday Contributions

BASF Chattanooga Donates More Than $14,000 To Area Organizations As Part Of Giving Tuesday, Holiday Contributions Friday, December 18, 2020 BASF Chattanooga donated more than $14,000 to several area organizations as part of the Giving Tuesday movement and holiday contributions. The recipients of BASF’s charitable contributions are the Chattanooga Fire Department, Chattanooga Police Department, Chattanooga Zoo, Chattanooga-Hamilton County Rescue Service, Dallas Bay Volunteer Fire Department, Hamilton County Department of Education for Brainerd High School’s STEM program, Humane Educational Society, McKamey Animal Center, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Northside Neighborhood House, The Salvation Army’s Chattanooga Area Command and United Way.

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