Salvation Army has an answer to poverty

Salvation Army has an answer to poverty  When poverty came knocking at the door, the Salvation Army really had a sensible answer to the same.

For instance, when the a woman came to The Salvation Army on Bell Fork Road asking for a box of Groceries on the Monday morning, the lady was accompanied by two little boys about 2 and 4 with her.

However, when the Captain of the Army Joe Mure carried her groceries to the Dodge Caravan she was driving, he smelled gasoline. When the captain asked the lady about is she aware of the same she honestly said yes but mentioned that she has no money to fix it up.

Rather than overlooking the pouring gasoline, Captain Joe had her take the car to Smith's Auto Repair on Bell Fork Road. On one end, Smith surely agreed to fix the car without any cost but said that he will need the parts and on the other end, Joe took no time in reaching Auto Zone to get the parts.

Moreover, as Auto Zone also discounted the parts and hence, wherein the job would have taken $500 out of her pocket it was done in less than $200.