
In a government-declared emergency, The Salvation Army offers hardship grants for urgent necessities like food, clothing, and medical supplies. Recovery hubs, managed by state or local governments and involving various agencies, including The Salvation Army, serve as one-stop-shops for information, referrals, and personal support, including financial assistance.
Recovery support can be sought in-person at a recovery hub. Those seeking assistance must provide the following:
Essential
Optional
From emergency response to long-term recovery, we stand with communities through the stages of disaster, providing financial, material, emotional and spiritual support to help rebuild lives and livelihoods.
In the aftermath of a disaster, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by the enormity of all that needs to be done.
You don’t have to take the journey alone.
The Salvation Army can provide advice, assistance and clarity, to help you make sense of what the next steps are and regain control over the situation. We are here to support you for as long as it takes to recover.
For financial assistance (outside of a declared disaster) visit The Salvation Army website to access the phone number in your state.
