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We combat natural disasters with acts of God Image

We combat natural disasters with acts of God

Disasters of incredible magnitude call for people of incredible generosity.

We combat natural disasters with acts of God Image

We combat natural disasters with acts of God

Disasters of incredible magnitude call for people of incredible generosity.

When tragedy strikes in your community, remember that The Salvation Army is on the scene, alongside fire, police and rescue personnel.

Get trained and serve on our Emergency Disaster Services (EDS) Team

Contact: michael.neiman@usc.salvationarmy.org
Phone: 262-547-7367, ext. 242
Direct: 262-650-3084

"Waukesha Salvation Army Stepped Up"

Beaver Dam Mayor, Rebecca Glewen, wrote: In March of 2018, "the City of Beaver Dam experienced possibly the largest emergency incident in our city's history. We are very grateful for the help your agency provided Beaver Dam in our time of need."

 
History

The Salvation Army began offering assistance to disaster survivors after a major hurricane hit Galveston, TX in September 1900, destroying the coastal city and killing thousands of people.

Since then, The Salvation Army has responded to numerous natural disasters, transportation accidents, civil unrest situations and terrorist attacks.

By providing beverages, meals, and emotional and spiritual care to first responders and survivors, The Salvation Army strives to bring hope and healing to people who find themselves in the midst of extremely difficult situations.

 

Want to Volunteer?

Local or national disaster volunteers must participate in training.

Training courses include classes in:

- Incident management
- Canteen operations
- Food service
- Emotional and spiritual care
- Basic first aid
- CPR training

Click here to find training opportunities in your area.

What Disasters Do You Respond To?

Visit our national newsroom to see our recent disaster responses.

Chaplaincy Program

The Salvation Army Chaplaincy Program is a partnership between The Salvation Army Milwaukee County and the Milwaukee Police Department. Read more here.

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