Jackson, MI – The Third Annual Red Shield Benefit event presented by American 1 successfully launched on Facebook and YouTube August 31, 2020 and will be available as an event until December 31. To date the event has achieved 15% of the necessary $60,000 goal.
“As rent, utilities, and other bills come due after government assistance is depleted and many organizations offered three-month deferments and eviction moratoriums. The Salvation Army is working hard to be ready to assist our community’s most vulnerable citizens; what many don’t recognize is that this pandemic overlaps with may existing epidemics – including hunger and homelessness” said Jose Tamayo, Corps Officer for The Salvation Army of Jackson County. The community need is great, since the beginning of the pandemic, The Salvation Army USA has provided 155% more meals than this time last year. Here in Jackson we need community support more than ever and it is vital that we reach our goal to be able to respond to the dramatically increased need during the coming months. “We sincerely appreciate the many individuals and businesses that have stepped up to help our neighbors; please join us.”
To view the event please visit The Red Shield Benefit Event on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/events/1016096728807279/. To become a sponsor or make an individual donation to The Salvation Army, please visit www.redshieldbenefit.org.
“We are thankful for our many sponsors, including American 1 and Walton Insurance group, who stepped up to the plate in a big way to support this event,” said Brad Patterson, Development Director for The Salvation Army. “To have so many incredible partners, especially during these challenging times, is a real testament to the generosity and strength of our community.”
Founded in London in 1865, 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.
The Salvation Army of Jackson County has been in operation since 1885. Last year they served over 22,000 Jackson County residents.