The Salvation Army Eastern Michigan Division Ends Detroit Kroc Campaign
Reaffirms commitment to Detroit with plans for an Eastside Multi-Service Center to be completed by 2010
SOUTHFIELD, Mich., - The Salvation Army Eastern Michigan Division announced today that it is transitioning the campaign for its Ray and Joan Kroc Corps Community Center in Detroit to a building fund for a 20,000 to 30,000 square foot Eastside Multi-Service Center.
The new Eastside Multi-Service Center will provide The Salvation Army’s full range of human service programming, as well as a wide variety of programming such as arts and drama instruction, recreation, computer education and music training that were to have been a part of the Detroit Kroc Center.
“These unprecedented economic times in Michigan, most especially in southeast Michigan, have created great uncertainty and even greater need in our community,” said Major Todd Thielke, Detroit City Commander for The Salvation Army Eastern Michigan Division. “The transition from Kroc Center to Multi-Service Center will allow us to more quickly and directly address the overwhelming need for basic services being experienced by the residents of Detroit’s Eastside.”
Designed to be similar in size and scope to The Salvation Army’s Warren Corps Community Center, the new Eastside Multi-Service Center is scheduled to be completed by the end of 2010.
“The Salvation Army is extremely proud of its longstanding commitment to Detroit’s Eastside Community,” said Thielke. “We believe that this new Multi-Service Center will provide the greatest impact for the greatest number of people via its spiritual, educational, recreational and human service components.”
Founded by William Booth in London, England in 1865, The Salvation Army is a faith-based, non-profit organization dedicated to serving people in need without discrimination. At work in Michigan since 1887, The Salvation Army operates 180 facilities throughout the state. In 2007, these facilities were involved in providing more than 7.8 million meals and 1,270,314 nights of shelter for the homeless of Michigan. The Salvation Army uses $.83 of every dollar raised to provide direct services to people in need each and every day of the year. For more information about The Salvation Army, please call 877-SAL-MICH, or visit us at www.salmich.org.