NEWS FROM THE SALVATION ARMY USA WEST SINCE 1983 ⢠MAY/JUNE 2022 ⢠VOL. 40, NO. 3
20 YEARS LATER
How The Salvation Army meets specific community needs through the Westâs Kroc Centers
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wenty years ago, the first Salvation Army Ray and Joan Kroc Corps Community Center opened in San Diego, California, realizing Joan Krocâs dream for all people to have recreational, educational and cultural arts opportunities. During her final visit before her death, Kroc, the widow of McDonaldâs founder Ray Kroc, said âThe reality of what the Kroc Center has become to San Diego is beyond my imagination.â In October 2003, she left a $1.5 billion bequest to The Salvation Army to build similar community centers around the country. In the following years, Salvation Army units across the U.S. applied for Kroc Centers. As part of the process, locations had to show possession of property, the ability to develop matching endowment funds and community support. Q&A WITH THE TC The result? Twenty-six Commissioner Douglas Riley U.S. Kroc Centersâseven of answers your questions which are in the Western TerHOPE HOUSE ritoryâeach aiming to reach Transitional living facility in the surrounding community Medford, Oregon, helps family with the opportunities Kroc SEATTLEâS BEST dreamed of along with the Adult Rehabilitation love of Jesus Christ. Every Program success stories community is different, and TELL THE STORY in the West, The Salvation Camp Kuratli hosts Creative Armyâs Kroc Centers aim to Arts Conference meet the unique needs of KNOW YOUR ARMY that area, all drawing from Kroc Centers become a beacon of hope Krocâs vision and the Armyâs mission.
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Children participate in gymnastics at the Phoenix Kroc Center.
Hereâs a look at the unique offerings at each of the Kroc Centers in the West.
PROVIDING HEALTH EDUCATION IN SAN DIEGO Ray and Joan Kroc Corps Community Center San Diego, CaliforniaâOpened 2002
In San Diego, The Kroc Fit Kids program provides children from third to fifth grade with a six-month, research-based journey designed to prevent obesity. At the beginning of the program, a childâs physical health is measured, including recording oneâs height and weight as well as other metrics to provide a baseline for program results.
Aurora Corps teams up to prevent youth violence
Aurora (Colorado) Corps officer Lt. Carl Esquivel (middle) with local youth and police officers. |PHOTO COURTESY AURORA CORPS
To learn more about a childâs at-home behaviors, parents are provided with a Family Nutrition and Physical Activity (FNPA) survey before and after the program to track and calculate final results. Throughout the program, kids are provided with education on health and wellness in addition to guided physical activities to teach them how to implement healthy habits. Field trips and access to specific activities at the center are also provided monthly at no additional cost. Through the centerâs 18-week Operation Change program, Spanish-speaking community members can come together to learn 20 YEARS PAGE 10
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Reintroducing the Western Territorial Advisory Board
The Salvation Army in Aurora, Colorado, lies right within the zip codes that have the highest impact of youth violence-related crime, according to city data. So when the opportunity presented itself to help, the corps didnât hesitate. âWeâre so close to itâhow can we not act and do something about it?â said Aurora Corps Officer Lt. Carl Esquivel. âHow can we just sit here andâŚhave all this programming, these resources, this food pantry and not be able to reduce violence with our youth and provide a safe place?â âWe have this big beautiful building and weâre like, âWe can
The USA Western Territory became the first territory in the U.S. to launch a Territorial Advisory Board (TAB) in October 2017, and now in its fifth year, the boardâs six founding members have expanded to include 19 business and community leaders who support The Salvation Armyâs mission and participate in the territoryâs decision-making process. âThey bring us talents, gifts and experiences, which add to The Salvation Army from a different perspective, knowledge and understanding,â said Commissioner Douglas Riley, Western Territorial Commander. âThese are experts in their fields and professionals at what they do and accomplish, and we are honored to have their advice and their thoughts on strategic issues. They help us become better and we
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