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The Salvation Army is dedicated to Doing the Most Good in your community.

Who We Are

At The Salvation Army, we are dedicated to Doing the Most Good. We are made up of thousands of officers, soldiers, staff, volunteers, donors, and partners working together to holistically meet the physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of our most vulnerable neighbors. We do this through programs designed to combat homelessness and hunger, provide safe spaces for kids after school and on the weekends, achieve and maintain sobriety, and give hope to the hopeless. The Salvation Army North and Central Illinois Division provides these services to people in need throughout greater Chicagoland, Northern, and Central Illinois. The Salvation Army in Waukegan is a part of the North and Central Illinois Division, and provides a variety of services to people in need in our community. 

The Salvation Army is a nonprofit, tax-exempt charitable organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Donations are tax-deductible as allowed by U.S. law.

Mission Statement
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 discrimination.

Vision Statement
The Salvation Army is a fully equipped and empowered Army of Christ's followers passionately and effectively engaged in holistic ministries that are restoring people spiritually, emotionally and physically.

What We Do & How We Help
People often ask why The Salvation Army offers so many different services and programs. The programs and services differ in order to meet the unique needs of the people in the communities we serve. We take a holistic approach to Doing the Most Good where there is the most need without discrimination, whether it be disaster relief, emergency assistance, substance abuse rehabilitation, or educational programs for children.

To learn more about The Salvation Army North and Central Illinois Division, visit www.salarmyncil.org and view our Divisional Annual Report.

You can discover the global legacy of The Salvation Army at story.salvationarmy.org.

If you find yourself in need — whether that need be practical, recreational, spiritual or emotional — we hope you will seek our assistance.

In Waukegan, The Salvation Army provides a variety of services to people in need. Our Corps also offers worship and fellowship.

Waukegan Corps Community Center
850 S. Green Bay Rd.
Waukegan, IL 60085
Phone: 847-336-1880
Map/Directions

With a presence in nearly every zip code in America, there is a local Salvation Army near you. There are 28 Corps Community Centers within The Salvation Army North and Central Illinois Division. To find The Salvation Army in your community, type in your zip code in our location search tool here.

For information on The Salvation Army's work in other parts of the United States, visit our National website. And visit The Salvation Army International website to learn how we're Doing The Most Good around the world every day.


The Salvation Army is led by officers – ordained ministers – who supervise the many programs and services provided in your area. They also serve as administrators, counselors and youth leaders.
   

Waukegan Corps Community Center Leadership

Major Dan Faundez
Corps Officer

Major Wendy Faundez
Corps Officer

 

   

Public Relations and Media Inquiries:

Kristin Williamson Swenson, News Media Contact

Email: kristin.williamson@usc.salvationarmy.org
Phone: 217-343-1594

Brian Duewel, Director of Communications 

Email: Brian.Duewel@usc.salvationarmy.org
Phone: 773-551-9069

Recent Media Coverage

 

Ways to Give

Discover ways to support The Salvation Army on our Ways to Give page.

Donate Goods

To schedule a free donation pick up please call 1-800-SA-TRUCK (1-800-728-7825). To learn more about our Thrift Stores and donation centers visit satruck.org.

 

Mobile Text Alerts:

To receive mobile alerts from The Salvation Army Waukegan choose from the options below. Once you have received your invitation, reply Y to activate.
Events & Fundraising Opportunities
Text WAUKEGAN to 51555.
Volunteer Opportunities
Text VOLUNTEER to 51555.
Job Alerts
Text SAJOBS to 51555.
Local Disasters Alerts
Text DISASTERS to 51555.
 
Sunday Inspirationals
Text BLESSED to 51555.
 
Message and Data Rates May Apply. Text STOP to 51555 to stop. Text HELP to 51555 for help. Terms: igfn.org/tPrivacy: igfn.org/p.
 
 

Careers

If you are interested in a career within The Salvation Army, visit our Careers website to view current job opportunities.

Volunteering

To find ways to volunteer and support our community, visit our online listings of opportunities in the Waukegan area, or view The Salvation Army North and Central Illinois Division's regional volunteer locations.

For assistance, please call us at 847-336-1880.

If additional assistance is needed, The Salvation Army North and Central Illinois Division's Social Services Department can be reached Monday - Friday from 9am - 4pm through their online contact form. Messages received during the weekend will be returned on the first business day. You can also search for services in your community.