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The Salvation Army in Woking supports many people in the local community who are vulnerable and finding it difficult to cope. The current COVID-19 crisis is making many more people vulnerable and with your help we will be able to provide the practical assistance they need.
We are continuing to experience a growing number of requests to provide food and clothing to local people, as well as collecting medications, providing transportation to hospital appointments and making calls to lonely and elderly people.
Please give what you can to enable us to help as many people as possible.
The continued impact of the Coronavirus has quite literally changed everyones lives and turned society upside down. However, The Salvation Army is resolute and strong and just as we did in the Spanish Flu pandemic, and during the bombing and the Blitz we will carry on, doing what we can to support people and communities in the ways that we can, within the Government guidelines. In true Salvation Army Spirit, our greatest strength is our flexible, responsive local presence. Right now, each of our 650 corps and community centres will know exactly what the most effective things are to do. We are not just responding to the virus impact in one or two ways, but dozens and dozens of different ways, from food banks to counselling, from supporting NHS isolation units to checking up on people who are living alone.