The Greater Valley Salvation Army took a step of faith and reached out to the residents of Seymour and Oxford in the days after the Oct. 29 snowstorm that knocked out electricity and heat, Major Theresa Burkholder said.
“We have provided meals and other ‘goodies,’ serving (them) at the emergency shelters in both communities as well as the Norman Ray Congregate Housing on Walnut Street in Seymour,” Burkholder said.
The Greater Valley Salvation Army is based at 26 Lester St., Ansonia.
A great resource for information in "The Valley" - Connecticut's Naugatuck Valley
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Valley Community Foundation Awards $170,000 in Scholarships
Valley Community Foundation Awards $170,000 from Scholarship Funds to Support Educational Pursuits of Local Students DERBY, CT (Octobe...
-
Only the canopy remains from the old Italian Pavilion The building that housed the Italian Pavilion Restaurant on Pershing Drive in Der...
-
Dear Readers, 1) What is your favorite Christmas song? 2) What is your favorite Christmas carol? Please leave replies in the c...
No comments:
Post a Comment