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Salvation Army gets $40,000 grant

The Salvation Army Butler Worship and Service Center has received a $40,000 grant from Armstrong which will support critical services in the community focusing on youth and teens.

The grant will directly support The Salvation Army Butler Worship and Service Center’s afterschool and homework program and will support feeding children during the afterschool program. In addition, it will be used to purchase items for a teen drop-in and other children’s programs.

“The Salvation Army is incredibly grateful to Armstrong for this generous donation that will directly support our local community,” said Major Darlene Means, commanding officer. “Our ability to raise funds over the past year has been greatly challenged due to the pandemic, so all gifts now matter more than ever. Armstrong is a loyal supporter of our services and their continued gifts will have a direct impact on youth and teens in need in Butler.”

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