Cold Weather Shelters Open Along the Coast for Freezing Weather
The Salvation Army is opening their Gulf Coast cold weather shelters Tuesday night
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The Salvation Army is opening their Gulf Coast cold weather shelters Tuesday night
The Salvation Army is providing the homeless with a permanent shelter.
The Gulf Coast Salvation Army is building a permanent shelter to serve homeless families and single men and women in Gulfport.
Nineteen degrees: a record low set in Gulfport, two degrees below the previous record set just last year in January, but this cold isn't just inconvenient, it can be downright deadly.
If you were outside at all Tuesday, you probably noticed it's gotten a lot colder.
Temperatures are going to dip down into the mid-30s Tuesday night, conditions that could be deadly for those who don't have adequate shelter.
Nearly 1,000 youngsters in Jackson County will wake up and find Christmas presents under the tree thanks to the Salvation Army's Angel Tree Program.
Organizations throughout the community, including some of News 25's very own, participated in the Supermarket Sweep, benefiting the Salvation Army.
Michelle Pope, 23, who was manning the kettle, knew the man seen in the surveillance video running off with the kettle.
In light of the Salvation Army red kettle theft that happened Tuesday, Harrison County Supervisor, Windy Swetman, his wife, Jon'elle, and their family were out at the Biloxi Visitors Center raising money for the cause.
Teamed up with Toys for Tots and the Salvation Army, they are accepting donations of unwrapped toys so they can help give some local children a great Christmas this year.
A thief is still on the run after stealing a Salvation Army red kettle in Gulfport earlier this week.
Bells are now ringing as the Salvation Army has officially started its Red Kettle Christmas Campaign.
Officials are predicting shelter doors will be open more this year than before, at a great cost to the organizations running them.
Near freezing temperatures mean cold weather shelters across the Coast are opening up to help local homeless people.
The Salvation Army Cold Weather Shelters in Gulfport and Pascagoula will be open due to predicted cold temperatures on Thursday, November 13th and Friday, November 14th, 2014.
Thursday night, the Salvation Army Kroc Center was transformed into an elegant restaurant sampling as it hosted the 2nd Annual Taste of Biloxi.
Thursday night, the Salvation Army Kroc Center was transformed into a food haven for the 2nd Annual Taste of Biloxi.
A massive line of storms moved through the Southeast Monday and with it brought heavy rain, high winds, and hail.
Registration for the Salvation Army's Angel Tree Program began Monday.
Registration begins October 6th for families who need help from The Salvation Army this holiday season.
For the second year in a row, Major Gary Sturdivant with The Salvation Army has taken home the Traveling Guitar prize from the United Way of South Mississippi C.E.O. Talent Show.
The closing of Margaritaville in Biloxi may have put a dent in the local economy, but will lead to hundreds of needy families getting the food they need.
The Salvation Army is reaching out to past Angel Tree recipients, asking them to sign up for the three required life skills classes to become eligible for Angel Tree this year.