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Salvation Army assistance programs in Johnson County Iowa.

When in a crisis or emergency, the Iowa City Salvation Army may be able to help. They also assist low income and working poor families. Get everything from free food to rent help, free Christmas toys or school supplies, a homeless shelter and other services in Johnson County.

Salvation Army resources in the Johnson County region focus on the poor. The faith based charity group, using donations from fund raisers, the United Way, volunteers, and other from the community strive to assist clients with their needs, no matter what they are.

Focus of Salvation Army services in Johnson County Iowa

The focus is on the charity preventing hunger, addressing housing, and getting people on the path to self-sufficiency. All of this is done in multiple ways. However the Iowa City Salvation Army will also support members of the Johnson County community in other ways.

Donation services – This is what is used to stock the food pantry and to keep the soup kitchens running. Donations from the community also allow the seasonal programs to operate, and those are the Adopt a Family at Christmas for free Christmas gifts, free back to school supplies, as well as other holiday programs (Thanksgiving and Easter).

Volunteer oriented services – The Salvation Army of Johnson County Iowa also uses these team members from the community to run some of their services. People will set up Angel Tree to collect toys and presents at Christmas (which are free for kids), or they ring the Red Kettle bells. Volunteers also operate the thrift store as well as food pantry.

Iowa City Salvation Army cash grants – The church also collects money from the community and applies for both United Way and government funding, such as from ESG. When the Salvation army has some funds available to it, the money will pay for the operation of the thrift store.  The funds are also used to help qualified low income families pay their bills, including:

  • Rent or security deposits.
  • Gasoline for work or a job interview.
  • Utility bills – water, electric, heating, propane, and gas. Or clients can find information on other utility bill help in Iowa.
  • Medications.
  • Clothing or emergency food that can only be bought at a grocery store.

 

 

 

 

All of this cash grant based aid is limited. Money available to a client is based on the funding levels of the Salvation Army Family Services in Iowa City; once the funds are gone there is no more financial aid available.

Salvation Army Thrift Stores are used to sell items to the community. The store has a wide variety of goods for sale, and this too is based on donations from the community. This is the location that shoppers can save hundreds of dollars per year on their personal needs, whether it is clothes, furniture, or household supplies. The address is 1725 Boyrum St, Iowa City, IA 52240. Call (319) 339-4984.

Resources are also available for children as well as senior citizens. These age groups also tend to be a focus of the Johnson County Salvation Army. There are a few services focused on them, ranging from the holiday or back to school programs to Meals on Wheels, senior housing, and summer camps for students that need to grow and learn.

Applying to Iowa City area Salvation Army

All of the children and senior programs also have application criteria, which will also be income based. As the elderly who live on a limited or fixed income will often get priority from Salvation Army due to health and/or safety risk if they do not receive support. As far as when it comes to children, they will be given resources based on their parents income levels, which will include either married and/or single parents (moms or dads).

As always is the case, all throughout Johnson County the Salvation Army will respond. This includes during a disaster, when someone needs one time rent help to stop an eviction, or if there is a homeless person who needs shelter or a hot meal. The charity serves nationwide and throughout the community in an effort to help the poor, vulnerable, and struggling. For more details, dial (319) 337-3725 or stop by the center at 1116 S Gilbert Ct, Iowa City, Iowa 52240.

By Jon McNamara

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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