ORLANDO, Fla. – The Salvation Army is giving an update on changes to their Angel Tree campaign as the pandemic has forced an increase in demand for services.Captain Ken Chapman said the need from families is 40% higher this year.
At the same time, the Salvation Army is also facing several difficulties.One of the most urgent needs for the nonprofit is finding a new location to process and distribute gifts.[TRENDING: Big rig with police lights pulling over drivers | Voter Guide 2020 | Belt buckle may solve cold case]“We have a critical need for at least a minimum of a 30,000 square foot warehouse or big-box store where we could process our gifts,” Chapman said.After losing its previous processing location at the old Orlando Sentinel building.