The salvation army of Jones and Onslow Counties, NC 2013 Impact Report
The Salvation Army Our Mission The Salvation Army, an international movement, is an evangelical part of the universal Christian Church. Its message is based on the Bible. Its ministry is motivated by the love of God. Its mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His name without discrimination.
Dear Friends, Do not neglect to do good and to share what you have, for such sacrifices are pleasing to God. Hebrews 13:16 All thanks to the generosity of our supporters, The Salvation Army was able to help the men, women, and children who came to us in need this year. The people we served were diverse, as were the needs they brought to our doorstep. The Salvation Army meets people right where they are, helping them overcome their hardships, impacting their lives. We may have provided something as small as a bag of food or a simple prayer, or as large as paying a power bill or providing shelter for a family with no home. In all we do, our focus is making an impact on the community. Our goal is to be firm in our mission while adapting to the changes in the world around us. We see progress every day, made through the efforts of dedicated employees and volunteers, supported by heartfelt gifts from people like you. Thanks to you, we make a positive impact for the people who need it so desperately. Most of all, we are grateful that our efforts have been blessed by God. Through His grace, we are changing hearts. Through His love, we are healing lives. And through His mercy, we will continue Doing The Most Good. Blessings, Majors Joseph and JoAnn Muré Corps Officers The Salvation Army of Jones and Onslow Counties Worship Center Impact your community Whether through gifts of stock, estate gifts, or volunteering in our Christmas Center, there are many ways for you to partner with The Salvation Army. To find out how, visit: www.salvationarmycarolinas.org/how-to-help
Jenny Christmas Joy enny is ambitious for a 21 year-old. She had mapped out her life J by the time she was 19 and moved to the community from her small town in Virginia to enroll in college. Her dream was to work for a nonprofit, so she began to pursue her degree in human services with minors in sociology and elementary education. She also started working at a daycare to support herself while in school. Her dream was starting to come together. Then to her surprise, Jenny found out she was pregnant. The father was another college student and unable to help financially. She decided that she wouldn t allow these circumstances to interrupt her life s plan. She would stay in school and raise her child on her own, despite all the hardships. I wasn t going to move back home. I came here for school and I was going to finish what I started. It was more difficult than she had imagined. There were times when college loans, rent, utilities and food bills felt like they were closing in around her. With the holidays approaching, Jenny went to The Salvation Army to help make her son s first Christmas a bright one. My wish was simply to get a red wagon and some books for him. I was surprised to receive diapers and wipes as well. With the help of The Salvation Army, Santa delivered precious gifts to Jenny s son at Christmas. This may not seem like much to many, but for this single mother and her newborn, it made all the difference.
Mike A Promising Future rowing up, Mike describes his childhood as rather sheltered. G He spent a lot of time at church, playing games with friends after school and reading at home. His passion for books led Mike to aspire to become a writer from a very young age. After high school, he moved to New York and landed a job writing for a television show. Once that job ended, he was unable to find work and fell in with a tough crowd. I made some really bad choices, he explained. But when I went to jail, I was determined to make changes and do something positive with my life. After his release, Mike returned home to live with his family. He immediately enrolled in college, began volunteering at various organizations and found a job that enabled him to return living on his own. Mike worked to stretch his small income to cover the bills but it wasn t long before he found himself behind on his payments. Luckily, a friend told him about The Salvation Army. The Salvation Army s crisis assistance program alleviated his current situation and also helped stabilize his finances. Mike was able to purchase his books for school and began a savings plan to better prepare himself for emergency situations. My life was headed for a downward spiral again but The Salvation Army never made me feel like a client or a charity case, Mike said. I am so thankful.
2013 Lives Touched Community Impact 3,615 Meals were served 20 Individuals were provided transportation 226 Families received energy assistance 2,591 Gifts were distributed 3,863 Clothing items were distributed 3,515 Grocery orders were provided 1,783 Toys were distributed 14 Kids attended camp free of charge 4,090 Individuals were counseled by social services 14,264 Total persons served 83 Families received housing assistance
2013 financial statement Fiscal Year Ending September 30, 2013 Looking back on a year of giving means looking forward to just how many lives we impacted. The generosity of our community is not to be overlooked and here you ll find the many ways in which people and organizations in our area provided financial support. Expense program & supporting services Revenue public support received directly & indirectly 262,928 Professional Fees 1,265 Staff Compensation 171,703 Contributions 8,881 294,948 1,882 Family Store 443,626 Allocated by Funding Donations in Kind/ Contributed Services Special Events Other Program & General Expenses 544,812 Payments to Headquarters 28,685 32,553 49,020 702,753 Fees/Grants from Governmental Agencies Other Revenue/ Internal Support Family Store TOTAL support & revenue 1,352,965 84 cents of every dollar is used to fund The Salvation Army of Jones and Onslow Counties programs, which help local people in need. TOTAL EXPEnse 1,190,092 Excess of Revenue over Expense 162,873
Administrative and Social Services Office 535 Bell Fork Road Jacksonville, NC 28540 Line 1: 910-346-8800 Line 2: 910-346-0937 Fax: 910-346-1968 Jacksonville Worship Center 403 B Center Street Jacksonville, NC 28540 Service starts at 11:00 am Sunday Majors Joseph & JoAnn Mure Maysville Social Service Office 510 Main Street Maysville, NC 28555 910-743-0126 Manager: Rosa Davis Our Locations Jacksonville Family Thrift Store 403 A Center Street Jacksonville, NC 28540 910-577-5060 We will gladly pickup appliances & furniture Manager: Tony Maitilasso Triangle Family Thrift Store 204 Wilmington Hwy. Jacksonville, NC 28546 910-378-7188 Manager: Elizabeth Cardenas Proudly Serving Jones County Onslow County Sneads Ferry Family Thrift Store Sea Oats Treasure Plaza Suite P 1950 Hwy. 172 Sneads Ferry, NC 28460 910-327-2043 Manager: Brandon Summy Rucker Maysville Family Thrift Store 512 Main Street Maysville, NC 28555 Visit us on the web: salvationarmycarolinas.org/jacksonville www.salvationarmyjacksonvillenc.org Like us on Facebook at: facebook/tsajacksonvillenc
acts 20:35 In everything I did, I showed you that by this kind of hard work we must help the weak, remembering the words the Lord Jesus himself said: It is more blessed to give than to receive.
Members carolyn alford royce bennett keith betts 2013 Advisory Board boyd brown ed brown chuck busack keith fisher don follett linwood fordham kelly hamilton tim jackson lea light lionel midgett wayne morris lafayette parker john reed In Gratitude We would like to extend our sincerest gratitude to every Advisory Board member. Thank you for bringing your passion, intellect, insight, experience and resources to move our organization forward. Thank you for your service, your loyalty, your leadership and your guidance. lee sherwood paul siverson eva vine mary weiss-brandenburg alexander willis
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