2021 The Salvation Army of Georgia Annual Report

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The Salvation Army, an international movement, is an evangelical part of the Universal Christian Church. Its message is based on the Bible. Its ministry is motivated by the love of God. Its mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His name without

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Dear Friends of the Army, I n a year beset with a global pandemic, major natural disasters, a lifted eviction moratorium, and a rising opioid epidemic, millions of Americans found it difficult to make ends meet and desperately needed a hand-up. As the nation's largest non-governmental provider of services, The Salvation Army did not stop working to provide help and hope to those in need, even when the pandemic put new strains on social service organizations to fulfill heightened service requests.

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The stories and statistics in this report only begin to communicate the tangible impact your support represents. When you drop money in a Red Kettle, donate online, volunteer at one of our local programs, or share the story of The Salvation Army with your friends and family, you continue to help transform the lives of your neighbors who are in the greatest need.

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Major Teresa Newsome Director of Women’s Ministry and Director of Officer Development

You recognized the need and answered the call to help those in distress from further harm or devastation. Those in need thank you, and we at The Salvation Army thank you.

May God bless you,

The Salvation Army of Georgia

Major Algerome Newsome Divisional Commander

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also illuminate the generous outpouring of your partnership with The Salvation Army to help those in need, which takes shape in the forms of financial gifts, time spent volunteering with the elderly and the youth, serving during disaster relief, prayers offered up for those who needed spiritual uplifting, and many other ways too numerous to mention.

It is in such times as this, The Salvation Army rises and shines its brightest as a beacon of help and hope to those in need. Ours is a deep passion for bringing love, compassion, understanding, and happiness to our friends, neighbors, and community – all in the love of TheseChrist.times

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BOOTH THE SALVATION ARMY AN INTERNATIONAL MOVEMENT The Salvation Army of Georgia 2021 Annual Report

The Salvation Army was founded in 1865 when William Booth, a London minister, gave up the comfort of his pulpit and decided to take his message into the streets where it would reach the poor, the homeless, the hungry, and the destitute. His original aim was to send converts to established churches of the day, but soon he realized that the poor did not feel comfortable or welcome in the pews of most of the churches and chapels of Victorian England. Regular churchgoers were appalled when these shabbily dressed, unwashed people came to join them in worship. Booth decided to found a church especially for them — the East London Christian Mission. The mission grew slowly, and Booth’s faith in God remained undiminished.

In May of 1878, Booth summoned his son, Bramwell, and his good friend George Railton to read a proof of the Christian Mission’s annual report. At the top, it read: THE CHRISTIAN MISSION is A VOLUNTEER ARMY. Bramwell strongly objected to this wording. He was not a volunteer; he was compelled to do God’s work. So, in a flash of inspiration, Booth crossed out “Volunteer” and wrote “Salvation.” The Salvation Army was born. By the 1900s, the Army had spread around the world. The Salvation Army soon had officers and soldiers in 36 countries, including the United States of America. This well-organized yet flexible structure inspired many muchneeded services: women’s social work, the first food depot, the first daynursery, and the first Salvation Army missionary hospital. During World War II, The Salvation Army operated 3,000 service units for the armed forces, which led to the formation of the United Service Organizations Today,(USO).The Salvation Army is stronger and more powerful than ever. Now, in over 132 countries and five continents worldwide, The Salvation Army continues to work where the need is greatest, guided by faith in God and love for all people. GREATNESS OF THE MAN’S POWER IS THE MEASURE OF HIS SURRENDER.”-GENERALWILLIAM

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Since 1890, The Salvation Army has provided a strong and capable witness in the state of Georgia with a continuingly expanding program. Now there are camping programs for underprivileged children and youth, emergency food, shelter, and assistance programs, Christmas toys and food for tens of thousands of our neediest neighbors, shelter for the homeless and battered, youth sports teams, gang prevention and intervention, infirmary care for the homeless, veterans services and ministry to military families, senior services and visitations, shelter and services for pregnant and at-risk girls… and new service opportunities keep arising.

Every year, the services and programs provided by The Salvation Army are in great demand. Continued financial support from the community is crucial through donations from individuals and corporations and funding from foundations and grants. The Salvation Army graciously accepts these gifts and responsibly shepherds them to the neighbors who need them most. Fiscal responsibility is steadfast; for every dollar donated, more than 82% goes directly to programs and services.

IN GEORGIA THE SALVATION ARMY

Today in Georgia, there are 24 Salvation Army Corps Community Centers, 24 Service Units, and 17 Service Centers that provide services in areas throughout the state, 32 Family Stores, two Ray and Joan Kroc Corps Community Centers, one Corps Salvage and Rehabilitation Center, three Boys and Girls Clubs, 11 emergency shelters, a state-wide disaster response program, and numerous other programs and services.

HOPE AND HELP IN TIMES OF NEED

The Salvation Army ensures kids are equipped with the tools they need to succeed. We take a holistic approach by providing programs with life-long impact, such as character-building programs, summer camp opportunities, sports activities, music education, Kroc Community Centers, after-school tutoring, mentorship, and more.

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As the impact of the pandemic continued in 2021, so did the need. When you give to The Salvation Army, you show love for your neighbors in need beyond hardship, unexpected crises, and disaster. And in 2021, your generosity — along with the strong support of our partners — helped The Salvation Army of Georgia serve 1,218,830 people, providing them with the vital help they needed.Atits heart, The Salvation Army is a church. This foundation motivates us to do the work that we do. As a faith-based organization, we love God and serve others because of His love for all. That’s where our mission comes from – to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet needs in His name without discrimination. The Salvation Army ensures that every program and service – from food deliveries to emergency shelter – offers the opportunity for spiritual growth and is available to all.

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The Salvation Army strives to bring hope and help to people in the midst of extremely difficult situations. During 2021, The Salvation Army of Georgia did not stop serving individuals and families devastated by the health and economic toll of the COVID-19 pandemic. Nationally, 82 cents of every dollar donated goes directly toward funding Salvation Army initiatives. And all the money stays within the community in which it was given.

The Salvation Army is well known for its readiness to help people in their time of need. That help may come in many forms – financial assistance, a safe shelter for the night, social services, help with food insecurity, emergency disaster assistance, or several other ways – all provided in a confidential and compassionate way.

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Every year, The Salvation Army of Georgia provides Christmas gifts to thousands of children through the Angel Tree Program. Angel Tree gives individuals and partnering corporations an opportunity to "adopt" less fortunate children and provide them with personalized gifts and necessities.

Donors can be confident their gifts go directly, without excessive overhead, to children genuinely in need.

HOPE IS ON THE WAY

The Salvation Army’s Newnan Emergency Disaster Rapid Response Unit (RRU) was strategically stationed at a critical crossroad in Newnan, Georgia, amid the destructive residue caused by the recent EF-4 tornado that wreaked havoc in the Newnan community. The RRU was set to distribute desperately needed food, cleaning kits, and storage boxes to those impacted by the severe storms. As word of The Salvation Army’s presence disseminated throughout the community, people came to the RRU from all directions to get desperately needed help.

On a day of unforeseen and unapparelled disaster in his ordinarily quiet life on Calhoun Street in Newnan, Georgia, for Tony Boozer, hope came by way of The Salvation Army.

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From far up a hill on an adjacent street, a man of simple means and quiet demeanor slowly made his way toward the truck with the Red Shield that represented hope in his desperate situation. The hardship of the last few days wore heavily on his face and in his eyes.

Hope is an amazing thing. It can take an individual or a family by the hand and lead them out of the depths of despair. It can raise up a community out of unthinkable disaster. And it can bless us with immeasurable spiritual riches in the midst of desperate times.

A few days earlier, Tony stared straight into the face of a tornado as he stood on his front porch, gaping at the catastrophic whirlwind as it came across the railroad tracks roaring like a train toward his house. “It had this green glow with it!" he exclaimed.

As Tony continued his harrowing story, he says he watched as the tornado jumped across the railroad tracks and grabbed his neighbor’s house off its foundation—throwing its roof into a neighbor’s yard. Tony waved his arms to simulate the tornado's movement as he continued explaining what he had witnessed. “I saw it coming toward me, swirling and swirling and getting bigger and bigger, snapping limbs off trees like twigs.”

“Thank you for The Salvation Army for coming and doing something like this for us,” Tony said in a hushed undertone. “I’m trying to get my nerves back after seeing what I saw. I saw death coming for me. I’m just shellshocked right now.”

In a moment of human empathy honed over 60 years of Emergency Disaster response experience, The Salvation Army’s Major Bert Tanner (retired) asked Tony if he could pray for him. With words of comfort and encouragement, Major Tanner lifted Tony’s life and situation to the only One who can provide the peace that passes understanding.

"We are called to bring Hope to people," said Captain Jason Smith, The Salvation Army’s Incident Commander for the Newnan disaster relief team. "Today, we are here to bring hope to the people of Newnan, but a disaster 9 Major Bert Tanner (Retired) and his wife, Deborah, bring encouragement and hope to those impacted by a tornado in Newnan, GA

The tornado grabbed and uprooted a pecan tree in Tony’s front yard since the 1960s and slammed it to the ground like nothing. At that moment, Tony snatched up his dog and jumped behind the refrigerator—as the tornado dismantled his home.

250,459 NIGHTS PROVIDEDSHELTEROF95,377 I VISITEDNDIVIDUALS PERSONALRECEIVEDINDIVIDUALS21,627AVISIT HUNGER AND NUTRITION MEALSNUTRITIOUS651,587 PROVIDEDORDERSGROCERY43,906 DISTRIBUTEDITEMSCLOTHING THROUGHDISTRIBUTEDTOYS184,676THE SALVATION ARMY’S ANGEL TREE PROGRAM MUSIC EDUCATION1,228SESSIONSOFBRASS,STRINGANDCHORALMUSICACTIVITIESTOTALATTENDANCE17,712 DISASTER SERVICES 14,975 MEALS. DRINKS AND SNACKS SERVED CLOTHING GeorgiaTOYS Division Programs and Services The Salvation Army of Georgia 2021 Annual Report

FELLOWSHIP & PROGRAMS FOR OLDER ADULTS 121 TOTAL1,350SESSIONSATTENDANCE CENTERSCOMMUNITYCORPS 46,111 PEOPLE/MONTH TOOK PART IN WORSHIP AND PROGRAMS12,747PEOPLE IN LEADERSHIP TRAINING AND CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT SERVICES OF GEORGIAARMYSALVATIONTHEOF 1,218,830 TOTAL PEOPLE SERVED THANKS TO YOUR CONTRIBUTIONS, LAST YEAR 1,218,839 MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN WERE HELPED IN GEORGIA VOLUNTEERS OFVOLUNTEERS22,83691,778HOURSSERVICE ASSISTANCEEMERGENCY INSTANCES80,699 TRANSPORTATION,(RENT,EMERGENCYOFASSISTANCEUTILITIES,PRESCRIPTIONS,ANDMORE) Food Rent/Mortgage/AssistanceClothingApartmentsSeniorsFamilyHolidayPantriesMealsSheltersandUtilityAssistance HomelessSportsHealthSubstanceEmergencyDisasterServicesUseDisorder(clinical&worktherapy)&Wellness&RecreationOutreach For a more detailed description of services and a schedule of local program offerings at a Salvation Army location near you, callSalvationArmyGeorgia.orgvisitor770-441-6200. BODY RetreatsPastoralWorshipCare&Counseling Men’s SundayBibleWomen’s&MinistriesStudiesSchool The Salvation Army of Georiga provides programs and services that strengthen the body, mind and CounselingCharacterJobMusicHeadspirit.Start&ArtsProgramsTrainingBuilding ViolenceCampAfter-SchoolAnti-TraffickingSupportPreventionSOULMIND 11

Operating Income Contributions $27,793,421 Donations-in-Kind $6,060,579 Government Funds $5,440,846 Other Revenue / Internal Support $15,138,049 Special Events $621,638 Sales to the Public $9,111,514 United Way and Similar Funding Organizations $1,815,902 Total Income $65,981,948 Operating Expenses Corps Community Center $11,685,622 Fundraising $5,892,881 Management and General $12,604,566 Rehabilitation Services $182,477 Residential Services $7,129,209 Social Services $28,027,484 Total Expenses $65,522,238 Surplus / (Deficit) $459,710 Annual Financial Report | Fiscal Year 2021 ( Fiscal year: October 1, 2020 to September 30, 2021 ) The Salvation Army of Georgia 2021 Annual Report

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“When you come to The Salvation Army, there are two things you can get: you can either get a place to lay your head, or you can get what I like to call a hand up, not a handout. The help is here; you just have to ask for it,” Erica encourages.

ANGELA'S STORY

Angela is a recovering alcoholic who found herself in desperate need of help. Since 2008, she has struggled with substance abuse, a problem she realized was a cover-up for her mental health issues. Angela labels this period in her life as the “rabbit hole” – a period she realized would be challenging for her to come out from by Desperateherself. to climb out of her spiraling “rabbit hole,” it was during this time that Angela turned to The Salvation Army for help.

Angela talked with caseworkers at The Salvation Army and quickly took advantage of many of the programs and services The Salvation Army offers. She now feels her life is on track and has progressed from being a resident of the shelter program to an employee of The Salvation Army who has become approved for her own place to live.

The Salvation Army provides programs and services that help people at their point of need. That help can come from a safe place to sleep at night, a hot plate of food, receiving aid in clothing, or many other ways The Salvation Army provides help.

“It’s the hardest thing in the world to do to ask for help,” says Angela, “but it can save your life.”

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STORY

“I lived where I could live, and I allowed people to treat me horribly because I had nowhere to live,” said Erica. I didn’t want to, but I slept in places with bed bugs, I ate what I could and tried to work, but it’s hard when you don’t have a place to stay.”

“They had bible study at the Center of Hope and took us to the Kroc Center. I ended up at Bible study, but I was a mess,” said Erica.

While Erica is no longer a resident in the Center of Hope, she still considers The Salvation Army staff and officers as her family.

Erica soon realized she couldn’t do it alone and turned to The Salvation Army in Augusta, Georgia, for help.

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The Salvation Army was just the help that Erica needed to get on her feet again.

Erica soon began to work at the Kroc Center as a bell ringer during the holiday season and attended Church every Sunday. “The people of The Salvation Army love unconditionally; that is something I never had in my life at all,” said Erica. “I know now there are people in this world that don’t want anything back for loving you.”

“They were ministering to me,” said Erica, “They told me they would love me until I could learn to love myself again and would fight for me until I could stand on my feet and learn to fight for myself.”

In July of 2021, Erica tragically lost her infant son. Alone and not knowing what to do, she eventually lost everything from housing to food. In a state of despair, she did what most people would do in this situation: survive.

Kelvin credits The Salvation Army with helping him become the person he is today. “Coming to The Salvation Army helped me become a better man of God, a better husband, a better father, and a better person in society.”

Kelvin came to The Salvation Army as a man with a broken family and a fractured relationship with God. Desperate to get his family back, he turned to The Salvation Army for help and guidance to get his life back on track and his family back together.

Things started falling back into place for Kelvin eight months after entering The Salvation Army’s rehabilitation program when his wife started talking to him again.

But Kelvin knows that rebuilding one’s trajectory in life takes work and a community to help you along the way.

"YOU'VE GOT TO WANT IT"

“We started getting closer to each other, and now after being in The Salvation Army for two years, we have reunited as a family – including our twelve-year-old daughter,” Kelvin exclaimed.

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“You’ve got to want it,” Kelvin encourages. “Once you decide that you want to live a better life, you must build that relationship with God. You cannot do it alone, no matter how hard you try. You cannot do it for anyone else. You have to want it for yourself.”

“They offered me so many things,” said Sylvia. “Anything we needed…was given to us. From transportation to food and clothing…they gave us anything to make us better ourselves. They were there for us.”

After her granddaughter was severely injured – an injury which would cause her to undergo thirteen surgeries – Sylvia moved from Savannah, Georgia, to work in The Salvation Army’s Augusta Hope House as a housing monitor and social services worker.

Sylvia's new job at the Salvation Army allowed her to help her daughter and granddaughter navigate a new way of life as they resided in Augusta's Salvation Army Hope House.

Sylvia thrived under the leadership and guidance of the staff at The Salvation Army and has earned nine certifications since arriving in Augusta.

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A PERFECT OPPORTUNITY

“I come in at a certain time, I do the intake of people who are coming in, I assign them beds, and I get them food,” said Sylvia. “This is the perfect opportunity, this job training program, because it can really change your life – it changed mine."

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/The SalvationArmyGeorgia @TSAGeorgia WHILE WOMEN WEEP AS THE DO NOW, I’LL FIGHT; WHILE LITTLE CHILDREN GO HUNGRY AS THEY DO NOW, I’LL FIGHT; WHILE MEN GO TO PRISON, IN AND OUT, I’LL FIGHT; WHILE THERE YET REMAINS ONE DARK SOUL WITHOUT THE LIGHT OF GOD, I’LL FIGHT; I’LL FIGHT TO THEY VERY END. GENERAL WILLIAM BOOTH, 1829-1912 FOUNDER OF THE SALVATION ARMY THE SALVATION ARMY GEORGIA DIVISION 1000 CENTER PLACE NORCROSS, GA SALVATIONARMYGEORGIA.ORG30093| 770-441-6200

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