We had a fantastic time in San Luis Obispo (otherwise known as SLO town) with Michael and his hard working team of volunteers. After a very comprehensive tour of the facilities, services and the dedicated individuals working behind the scenes, it was off to work packaging gift bags. Interestingly, this is a very busy and exciting time of year for all Salvation Armies and the SLO Salvation Army Extension is no different. The White Angel program is one such service that connects childrens' wish lists with people who are in a position to donate toys for Christmas. After making up the gift bags (different ones for males and females) we made more food parcels so they were ready to go for when people came in requiring help. Although, SLO doesn't have a Thrift Store which is what most people typically associate with the Salvation Army, they are doing a lot in their community. The Salvation Army here works alongside the other volunteer service providers in town and divide up the responsibilities accordingly. It turns out that the Salvation Army attend to almost 10% of SLO's population for various needs; with a particular focus being on housing issues ie.preventing people being evicted. We would really like to thank Michael so much for making us feel welcome. After finishing up for the day we really enjoyed sharing a meal with Michael at Mo's Barbeque Restaurant in Pismo Beach and having a tour of the SLO area. It was a lovely way to end our day!
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Volunteer work with the Salvation Army
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