Salvation Army Partners with Lake County Officials in Creating MARC
Residents impacted by the floods in Lake County can come to a one-stop, resource center in Round Lake Beach.
The Salvation Army, one of the largest direct providers of social services across Illinois, partners with Lake County officials and other disaster response agencies to set up a one-stop resource center for those impacted by the recent flooding. Residents will be able to meet with trained counselors for resources, obtain housing and insurance information and other assistance from team representatives.
As a part of “MARC”, The Salvation Army will offer and receive in-kind donations. Translators will be available.
Where:
965 E. Rollins Road, Round Lake Beach, (The old Garden Fresh location)
(map/directions)
When:
Thursday, July 20, 11 a.m. – 8 p.m. Lunch and dinner will be provided to clients.
Friday, July 21, 9 a.m. – 6 p.m., Lunch and dinner will be provided to clients. (update closing at 3pm due to inclement weather)
Saturday, 9 a.m. – noon, Snacks will be provided to clients.
The Lake County Emergency Management has asked that residents complete this form to help with flood impact and recovery.
Transportation:
PACE Bus Offering Special Service From Waukegan to Flood Resource Center.
There will be a special PACE bus taking people from the Waukegan area to the Resource Center. Catch the bus at Catholic Charities, 671 S. Lewis Avenue, Waukegan at the following times.
Thursday – 10:00 am and 1:00 pm
Trip Friday – 10:00 am and 1:00 pm
Trip Saturday- 10:00 am Only
How to Help:
The quickest and easiest way to support the efforts of The Salvation Army as they serve disaster victims in the Midwest Region during this event and future disasters is to make a monetary donation.
Monetary Donations:
To support The Salvation Army’s Disaster Services, visit our website at www.salarmychicago.org/disasterresponse
Donors may also give by mobile phone. Text LAKECOUNTYFLOOD to 41444 to receive a mobile donation form sent to your phone and complete your transaction. (no spaces in between LAKECOUNTYFLOOD)
Send a check marked “Disaster Relief” to your nearest Salvation Army unit.
Donations of Household Goods, Clothing & Disaster items:
Due to the emergency situation, The Salvation Army cannot guarantee that any individual donations of household goods or clothing (gifts-in-kind) will be sent to the disaster area, besides what is on the immediate flood clean-up list (below). In times of disaster, our stores fill these needs from existing, pre-sorted stock. PLEASE continue to donate gently-used household goods to your local Salvation Army store. You will help your community and help us prepare for future disaster relief needs. To find your nearest drop-off location, please go to www.satruck.org.
To support The Salvation Army’s Disaster Services and those impacted with an in-kind donation, call 888-369-1349. Supporters will be given an Authorization Code and times the resource center is open to kindly accept their donation
With the Authorization Code, they may drive to the “MARC” at their convenience any of the three days and drop off their items with designated Donation Management personnel. Callers can leave a message and get a call back should they call after hours or during times of heavy call volume.
- Call 1-888-369-1349
- Donate items from needs list
- Receive Donation Reservation Code from phone representative
- Drive to the donation site: 965 E. Rollins Road, Round Lake Beach, IL
- Give your name and code and staff will kindly accept your items
Immediate Flood Cleanup Kit Items Accepted/Needed On-Site:
- Bleach
- Bottled Water /Gallon Water
- Buckets
- Dust Masks
- Facial Tissue
- Flock lined gloves
- Garbage Cans
- Laundry Detergent
- Mops
- Non-Perishable / Packaged Snacks
- Nitrile gloves (instead of latex)
- Over shoes / Rubber boots
- Paper Towels
- Push brooms
- Scrub Brushes
- Scrub Sponges
- Safety Glasses
- Toilet Tissue
- Totes
- Trash Bags