Augusta-area nonprofits to benefit from grants

Apr 8, 2020

The Salvation Army is set to receive $75,000 to convert the Center of Hope emergency shelter from an overnight-only to a 24-hour emergency shelter in order to protect the homeless population from infection.

"Honestly, it's the single largest gift we've received during our COVID-19 response. We're feeding more than we ever have with three meals and two snacks a day and offering tutoring for children," Maj. Douglas McClure, Salvation Army of Augusta area commander, said.

He said that with all of the area Salvation Army stores, that creates…

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