ORLANDO, Fla. – As stimulus checks start to roll out, local shelters are making sure every American receives help, including those in vulnerable populations like the homeless community.
Organizations like The Salvation Army are bridging the gap to make sure people in the homeless community receive the much-needed help.
The Salvation Army Capt. Ken Chapan said the funding could turn someone’s situation around. [TRENDING: How to celebrate St.
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